Starter
$27
A focused entry point for assessment, questioning, and red-flag review.
- ✓Core BLS assessment guides
- ✓Complaint question bank
- ✓Vital-sign red flags
- ✓Instant digital access
Digital field guides for EMT brains
EMT Brain Dump turns textbook overload into practical questions, red flags, reassessment cues, scenarios, and documentation guidance. It’s the stuff you wish someone handed you before your first ambulance shift.
Instant digital access · Built for EMT students, new EMTs, and BLS providers
Call of the day
Weakness. HR 108. BP 96/62. RR 24.
What are you thinking—and what happens next?
What to expect
Recognition, assessment, communication, and reassessment—without wandering outside your scope.
Fast pages, useful checklists, and plain language you can review before shift or after a rough call.
Vitals are taught in context, documentation stays objective, and local protocols always win.
Educational material only. The Neon Bandage does not replace formal EMS education, local protocols, medical direction, agency policy, or scope-of-practice requirements. Follow your training and local system guidance.
Inside the guide
Not another brick of chapter summaries. This is a deliberately scannable system for deciding what to ask, what to notice, what to repeat, and what to communicate.
Pocket-page rhythm
Ask → look → worry → reassess
The same mental sequence repeats across complaints so the material becomes usable—not merely readable.
Run primary and secondary assessments with less mental static. Review SAMPLE, OPQRST, scene size-up, vitals, reassessment, and sick/not-sick clues—with “don’t forget” prompts where rookies commonly blank.
Work through concise differential guides for chest pain, dyspnea, altered mental status, syncope, weakness, dizziness, abdominal pain, seizures, falls, and more. Each guide separates common causes, dangerous causes, questions, red flags, and what to reassess.
Study subtle presentations, atypical geriatric complaints, abnormal trends, and stories that do not match the patient. Learn what should upgrade your concern without pretending one number makes a diagnosis.
Turn scattered observations into objective documentation, clearer radio reports, and an explainable thought process. Includes weak-versus-better PCR examples, rookie mistakes, post-call reviews, and translations of classic FTO phrases.
Apply the material through 20+ full BLS scenarios, 25 rapid-fire “What would you do?” calls, and a 50-question practical self-test with explanations and teaching points.
Pick your level
Choose the amount of practice you need. All options are digital downloads for personal educational use.
$27
A focused entry point for assessment, questioning, and red-flag review.
Best starting point
$47
The full phone-friendly field guide for study, shift prep, and post-call review.
$97
The complete guide plus expanded resources for deeper repetition.
Coming next: EMS Brain Dump Vault
Monthly scenarios, cheat sheets, quizzes, case studies, updates, and members-only resources for $9–$15/month.
Your next call will not be multiple choice
Review the questions, red flags, reasoning, and reassessment cues before you need them at 03:17 beside a patient who is “totally fine.”