Advanced EMT Practice Test

In an emergency, you need skilled professionals to help transport you to medical care. That’s where advanced emergency medical technicians come in. Think of these professionals as the bridge between the ambulance and the health care facility. They provide the primary care before a patient reaches the hospital. Candidates show they have the skills to do this vital job by taking the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) exam, which is administered by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. What’s on the test? What are the best study materials you can buy? This guide provides the answers.

Can anyone take the AEMT exam?

No. Candidates must be at least 18 years of age, already have an EMT license or certification, and must have completed a state-certified Advanced Emergency Medical Technician program within the past two years.

What are the content categories of the exam?

The exam contains a cognitive exam and a psychomotor exam.

How much is the exam fee?

Candidates pay a $115 fee for the cognitive exam. The same charge applies for any retests.

How many questions are on the test?

The cognitive exam contains 100 scored questions and 35 unscored questions, for a total of 135 questions. The exam is taken via computer.

What is the test time?

Candidates have 2 hours and 15 minutes to complete the cognitive exam.

What are the content areas on the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician exam?

The Cognitive portion contains five areas. They are:

  • Airway, Respiration & Ventilation
  • Cardiology & Resuscitation
  • Trauma
  • Medical: Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • EMS Operations

The Psychomotor exam, the hands-on portion of the test, consists of 10 categories. They are:

  • Patient Assessment – Trauma
  • Patient Assessment – Medical
  • Ventilatory Management
  • Cardiac Arrest Management/AED
  • IV and Medication Skills
  • Pediatric Intraosseous Infusion Skills
  • Spinal Immobilization (Supine Patient)
  • Random EMT Skills

Where can I take the test?

The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians hires a third-party testing company to deliver the cognitive portion of the exam to candidates. The company has hundreds of locations throughout the United States. The Psychomotor functions are coordinated by the states, so you’ll need to check with your jurisdiction for specifics.

When can I take the test?

Candidates can schedule a test day and time after they’ve printed their authorization to test form.

When should I arrive at the test center?

Make sure you arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled test time.

Should I bring identification to the test center?

Yes. You’ll need to bring two forms of identification. The specifics will be outlined in your authorization to test.

Can I bring my cell phone and wallet into the test room?

No. Candidates are not allowed to bring personal items of any kind into the test room. That includes mobile phones, certain clothing items, notes, and pens. All personal items must be stored in a locker at the test center.

When will I receive my test results?

Test results will be posted to your test account generally within two business days. Candidates who pass the exam will not receive specific details about their exam results.

What information will I receive if I fail the exam?

Candidates who don’t pass the test will receive a report that provides information from each content area. Candidates will be told that they are above, near, or below the passing level. Candidates can use this information as a guide to help them prepare for their retake.

What is the retake policy?

For the cognitive portion: Candidates can apply to retake the exam 15 days after their previous attempt. Candidates may take the exam up to six times.  Anyone who fails the exam three times will be required to take remedial training and those requirements vary by state.

For the Psychomotor portion: Candidates are allowed two full attempts to retake the exam. See the complete rules on the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician website.

What are the best test preparation materials I can get for this exam?

Mometrix has what you need. Our study guide contains comprehensive information on anatomy and physiology, CPR and emergencies, medical testing, pediatrics, and more.  Our flashcards help you solve problems fast while helping you learn through repetition, an extremely useful learning technique. These are the materials you need to help you prepare for the Advanced EMT exam.


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