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Sandra L. Turner, RN
Can a Short Survey Predict Outcomes on the NREMT Exam?
Hypothesis: A short survey of clinical questions and student perceptions can be used to identify student outcomes on the NREMT cognitive EMT exam.
Sandra L. Turner , RN;
Robert Preshong , NRP;
Daniel Limmer , AS, EMT-P, LP;
10/27/2020
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