There are quite a few very good study websites out there, you just need to search for them. Here are a few that I have found Useful.
- Online resources and chapter study guides from the textbook publisher: Mosby
https://evolve.elsevier.com/productPages/s_977.html
On the right hand side under the resource list, click “Register for these free resources” and follow the prompts to register your free account. Once you login you will have access to free study tools including anatomy quizzes, drug index, and online chapter tests. Very good resource and instructor uses some of these online questions in her actual chapter exams. She also pulls some from the textbook workbook which is purchased separately.
- Another online resource for self-testing is:
http://web.archive.org/web/20051105051619/http://www.lsti.org
On the left side menu is a list of the different chapter topics. Once you click each topic you will see a link to a practice test on the top of each page. Very good for self-testing. Very similar questions to the actual chapter classroom exams.
- This site has a fairly decent online Medical Dictionary, Interactive Body Atlas, and a bunch of cool 3D Animations
http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_interactive_tools_vap_index.jsp#
- There are a bunch of misc tests and quizes on this site.
http://www.geocities.com/nyerrn/ems/tests.htm#medic
- Here is a link to some online medical flashcards. You have to sort through them to find paramedic cards, but it is a good resource. Try to find Mosby Paramedic related cards.
http://www.flashcardexchange.com/tag/paramedic?page=1
- Zack Wells has posted some useful info on his own personal paramedic website.
http://web.mac.com/zacharywells/Zachary_Wells_Production/Paramedic.html
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