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Q: What is the primary role of an NAEMT Instructor?
A: To deliver standardized, high-quality education that improves patient care and provider safety.
Q: Which of the following is a core component of the "Four Es" of teaching?
A: Explain, Expect, Enable, Encourage.
Q: During a skills station, a student is struggling with a procedure. What is the instructor's
best first action?
A: Provide constructive, positive feedback and allow the student to try again.
Q: The minimum passing score for the PHTLS written exam is what percentage?
A: 76%
Q: What is the purpose of a formative evaluation?
A: To provide feedback during the learning process to improve performance.
Q: A student consistently answers questions correctly in class but performs poorly on
practical skills. What learning style might this indicate?
A: Assimilator (Abstract Conceptualization/Reflective Observation)
, Q: According to NAEMT standards, what is the maximum instructor-to-student ratio for
hands-on skill stations?
A: 1:6
Q: What is the first step in the ADDIE model of instructional design?
A: Analysis
Q: An instructor notices a student is not meeting the course objectives. When should this be
addressed?
A: As soon as the deficiency is identified.
Q: Which domain of learning involves attitudes, values, and emotions?
A: Affective Domain
Q: What is the primary reason for conducting a course critique or evaluation?
A: To identify areas for improvement in future course delivery.
Q: A student becomes verbally disruptive during a lecture. What is the instructor's most
appropriate initial response?
A: Speak with the student privately during a break to address the behavior.
Q: Which learning domain is assessed when a student demonstrates a psychomotor skill
like intubation?
A: Psychomotor Domain
Q: What document must be completed and submitted to NAEMT following a course to
grant student certifications?
A: The Course Roster.