Navigate TestPrep: EMS Reviews

3/5 rating based on 32 reviews. Read all reviews for Navigate TestPrep: EMS for iPhone.
Navigate TestPrep: EMS is free iOS app published by Informed Publishing

Terrible QA for Paramedic tests...

Drukev09

Had this app since I took EMT and now Medic. After taking multiple “Final Exams” I’ve realized this app cannot be trusted to provide correct information. Multiple questions would say my answer is wrong, yet explain how my answer is, in fact, CORRECT and the “correct” answer is wrong. Seriously? How am I supposed to trust this app to prepare me when it cannot provide the correct information, itself. Recommend going elsewhere for correct and accurate preparation.


Great app for the NREMT-P

Hanging_Heels

Great tool used to study for the NREMT-P. I’ve used multiple programs and apps and this by far was the best to prepare for the test. Highly recommended if you want to pass the test 1st try.


Don’t waste your money

salty jay

*this is not an emotional response to failing any exam, I passed and am working as a medic* Most of the content was incorrect, worded poorly and in no way will prepare you for any test. I could’ve bought some pretty good beer, but instead I’m sitting here, writing this review, completely and utterly disappointed. Spend your money on something else, ANYTHING else.


Good app for questions

mac&cheez007

It's great for prep. My problem is JBlearning charging the crap outta you for the questions after 1..you've already paid for them gotten a new phone and re-login it always shows an error message of no connectivity, has been like this for the last 2 yrs. Or when you already have a JB learning account and it still says the same, no matter what you're having to purchase the questions repeatedly.


Awesome test prep

Medic 116th

Great app I used it while in a AEMT class and quite a lot of similar questions on the Nremt exam I will defiantly be using this when I start paramedic school next month


App

EMT Annoyed Student

I downloaded the app to itunes on my computer because I have a droid. It won't open at all unless you download it on an apple product. This is crap and you need one that's universal for droids.


Works great, but needs an update

cheese7882

This app is great for on the go and it does not require cell service or wifi to work. You will have to use the in-app purchases to get all the practice test questions. The app is almost identical to the JBL website in regards to building your own practice test with instant feedback and the practice final exam. The only problem ive come across is that some of the answers to the questions are wrong. The correct answer will be marked wrong with a different answer highlighted as correct. Also, a feature should be added that makes it so you can build a test based on all the question you answered wrong.


Can’t open App

twball

I downloaded the app a few days ago then last night I decided to pay for the contents, which I was charged for. Ever since buying the contents when I open the app it only stays open for about 2-3 seconds then closes completely out. I called customer service and they told me to delete the app and then to reinstall it. I did this numerous time with no success and I told the gentleman I was talking with that that did not work, his response was, “well that’s all I can tell you to do”. Terrible customer service and I have paid for something that I can not use. I am very disappointed and I will not be recommending this app to anyone in my paramedic class.


EMT-B Registry

Randymas

I used this app for a week/ week and a half and am amazed with this app; as a primary resource. I used another book to take a practice exam and that was it, passed on the first attempt. If you buy all the questions (other than operations) you will have all you need to pass. Maybe supplement some by watching a couple videos on YouTube...Well worth the money for the questions offered in app! Thanks


Poor grammar and typographical errors

Sliotar

I decided NOT to purchase additional questions after encountering several grammatical and typographical errors in the practice questions. It seems odd that an app connected to a textbook publisher failed to hire a proofreader. When developers try to charge $$$ for in-app purchases, they should strive to provide the user with a high quality product.