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NREMT Technology-Enhanced Items (TEIs), explained

Select-all, ordered-response, option-box, and clinical-judgment formats in plain language.

Alongside standard multiple-choice questions, the National Registry's publicly described enhanced item formats include multiple response, drag-and-drop or ordered response, option box or drop-down choices, and clinical-judgment case scenarios. These examples are original Impulse study demos, not real exam items.

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enhanced item formats explained
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Practice TEIs in the app

Multiple response: select all that apply

Multiple-response items can have more than one correct option. Partial credit is not guaranteed, so you should treat the task as two jobs: find every correct choice and avoid every wrong one.

Interactive demo: findings that support shock

Original practice example. Select all correct choices, then check.

An adult trauma patient is pale and anxious after heavy bleeding from a leg wound. Which findings would support concern for shock?

Ordered response / build list

Ordered-response items ask you to put actions or findings in a correct sequence, or to sort items into the correct category. The point is not just knowing the facts; it is knowing the safest order.

Interactive demo: applying a tourniquet

Original practice example. Reorder the steps, then check.

Build the safest sequence for controlling life-threatening extremity bleeding with a commercial tourniquet.

    Option box / drop-down choices

    Option-box items place choices inside a sentence or decision. Some are presented in a cause-and-action layout, sometimes called a bow tie. The format tests whether you can connect a cue to the correct interpretation and next action.

    A patient with wheezing after an allergen exposure and increasing respiratory distress most strongly suggests , so the immediate decision is to .

    Clinical-judgment case scenarios

    Clinical-judgment case scenarios use a patient case with several linked questions that walk the reasoning process: recognize cues, analyze, prioritize, take action, and evaluate. This aligns with the ALS clinical-judgment focus added in 2024.

    Illustrative flow for a linked case, not a real exam item.

    Recognize cues
    Analyze
    Prioritize
    Take action
    Evaluate

    How to prepare for TEIs

    Impulse Test Prep includes practice with these enhanced item types: multiple response, ordered/build-list, option box, and clinical-judgment scenarios. The app is free during the open beta at impulsetestprep.com.

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    Frequently asked questions

    What are TEIs on the NREMT?

    TEIs are technology-enhanced items. Alongside standard multiple-choice questions, the National Registry's public descriptions include formats such as multiple response, ordered response or build-list, option box or drop-down choices, and clinical-judgment case scenarios.

    What question types are on the NREMT now?

    Publicly described enhanced item formats include multiple response, drag-and-drop or ordered response, option box or drop-down items, and clinical-judgment case scenarios. Standard multiple-choice questions can also appear.

    Do TEIs give partial credit?

    Partial credit is not guaranteed. For multiple-response questions, prepare as if you must find every correct choice and avoid the wrong choices.

    What is a clinical-judgment scenario?

    A clinical-judgment scenario is a patient case with several linked questions that walk the reasoning process: recognize cues, analyze, prioritize, take action, and evaluate. This aligns with the ALS clinical-judgment focus added in 2024.

    How do I practice NREMT drag-and-drop / select-all questions?

    Practice the formats, not just the facts. Use select-all questions to train careful inclusion and exclusion, and use ordered or build-list questions to drill sequence. Impulse includes practice with multiple response, ordered/build-list, option box, and clinical-judgment scenarios.

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    Practice the item types before test day

    Use the free tests for a quick sample, then train multiple response, ordered/build-list, option box, and clinical-judgment scenarios inside Impulse.

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