Impulse Test Prep

NREMT AEMT Exam Prep

The most clinical-judgment-dense AEMT bank you'll find — built for the 2024 ALS redesign.

The NREMT AEMT exam is a fixed-length, linear computer-based test: 135 items (100 scored) with a 3.5-hour limit, including the Clinical Judgment domain added with the 2024 ALS redesign. Impulse Test Prep is built around that reality: scenario-first practice questions with genuinely competitive answer choices, an adaptive mock exam, and automatic review of everything you miss — so the real exam feels familiar, not harder than anything you practiced.

1,240
AEMT practice questions
736
scenario vignettes
4
certification levels in one app
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Question bank by exam domain

DomainIn the bank
Clinical Judgment365 questions
Medical / OB-GYN340 questions
Cardiology & Resuscitation165 questions
Airway, Respiration & Ventilation145 questions
Trauma125 questions
EMS Operations100 questions

What's included

Practice harder than the exam

The most common complaint about popular quiz apps is that their questions are easier than the real NREMT — single-fact recall with one obviously right answer. Impulse is deliberately built the other way: most questions are full patient scenarios, every wrong answer is something a partially-prepared candidate would genuinely pick, and the mock exam is adaptive like the real thing. If you can hold your accuracy here, test day should feel like a step down in pressure, not up.

Frequently asked questions

How many questions are on the real NREMT AEMT exam?

135 items, of which 100 are scored (35 are unscored pilots), with a 3.5-hour limit. Unlike the EMT and Paramedic exams it is fixed-length, not adaptive.

What is the Clinical Judgment domain?

Added in the July 2024 ALS redesign, it tests the reasoning process itself: recognizing and analyzing cues, prioritizing hypotheses, generating solutions, taking action, and evaluating outcomes. Impulse tags every question to these steps so you can drill each one deliberately.

What's in the AEMT scope that the exam emphasizes?

Supraglottic airways, IV/IO access and fluid therapy, and a defined medication list (e.g., nitrous oxide, IN/IM naloxone, nebulized bronchodilators, IV dextrose, epinephrine for anaphylaxis). Scope-correct answers matter — an intervention one level up is a wrong answer.

Does Impulse Test Prep work offline?

Yes. Sign in once and the bank lives on your device; progress syncs across devices when online.

How much does it cost?

Free during the open beta — full access to all four levels. Pricing at launch will be a one-time purchase, not a subscription.

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