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Managing Soft Tissue Injuries
EMTs must be able to quickly recognize and treat the various types of soft tissue injuries. Often this injuries are gruesome and they may distract the EMT causing them to miss serious injuries or to inappropriately treat the soft tissue injuries that they have found.
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Bariatric Lifting and Moving
This unit of instruction explains the equipment and logistics of transporting the bariatric patient.
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Trauma Basics: Managing Lower Extremity Fractures
An important patient care skill is the ability to rapidly immobilize a suspected lower extremity fracture. Many lower extremity fractures are particularly emergent, both due to the forces involved in fracturing certain bones and the possibility of significant internal bleeding.
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Trauma Assessment And Patient Destination
Assessment and triage of a trauma patient can be a difficult task. The use of organized and consistent assessment techniques can assist the EMS provider in recognition of those patients who have sustained potentially life threatening injuries.
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EMT-B Pharmacology
Unknown medical problems make up a large percentage of EMS responses. An understanding of these conditions, quick recognition and rapid, efficient administration of appropriate medications are important to the successful recovery of the patient.
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Bloodborne Pathogens Refresher
The individual will demonstrate the basic knowledge required to recognize the presence of bloodborne pathogens and the precautions that can be taken to protect against them.
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Baseline Vitals and Sample History
The Baseline Vitals and SAMPLE History are part of the essential information necessary to obtain and document in order to give a patient the best possible care in the field.
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Personal Safety Awareness For EMS Personnel
Given information from discussion, handouts, and reading materials, describe and recognize personal safety concerns related to emergency medical operations that may require corrective action.
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EMT-B: Anatomical Terms and Body Systems
The student will be able to identify, from memory and without assistance, topographic anatomical landmarks, positions, body systems and their functions.
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Review of Airway Maintenance and Obstructed Airway Care
The student will demonstrate airway maintenance and obstructed airway maneuvers according to AHA standards.
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Rapid Trauma Assessment/Assessing and Prioritizing Fractures
Recent Issue Stories
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Managing Soft Tissue Injuries
EMTs must be able to quickly recognize and treat the various types of soft tissue injuries. Often this injuries are gruesome and they may distract the EMT causing them to miss serious injuries or to inappropriately treat the soft tissue injuries that they have found.
View/Download: HTML - Word Doc - PDF Doc -
Bariatric Lifting and Moving
This unit of instruction explains the equipment and logistics of transporting the bariatric patient. -
Trauma Basics: Managing Lower Extremity Fractures
An important patient care skill is the ability to rapidly immobilize a suspected lower extremity fracture. Many lower extremity fractures are particularly emergent, both due to the forces involved in fracturing certain bones and the possibility of significant internal bleeding.
View/Download: HTML - Word Doc - PDF Doc -
Trauma Assessment And Patient Destination
Assessment and triage of a trauma patient can be a difficult task. The use of organized and consistent assessment techniques can assist the EMS provider in recognition of those patients who have sustained potentially life threatening injuries.
View/Download: HTML - Word Doc - PDF Doc -
EMT-B Pharmacology
Unknown medical problems make up a large percentage of EMS responses. An understanding of these conditions, quick recognition and rapid, efficient administration of appropriate medications are important to the successful recovery of the patient.
View/Download: HTML - Word Doc - PDF Doc -
Bloodborne Pathogens Refresher
The individual will demonstrate the basic knowledge required to recognize the presence of bloodborne pathogens and the precautions that can be taken to protect against them.
View/Download: HTML - Word Doc - PDF Doc -
Baseline Vitals and Sample History
The Baseline Vitals and SAMPLE History are part of the essential information necessary to obtain and document in order to give a patient the best possible care in the field.
View/Download: HTML - Word Doc - PDF Doc -
Personal Safety Awareness For EMS Personnel
Given information from discussion, handouts, and reading materials, describe and recognize personal safety concerns related to emergency medical operations that may require corrective action.
View/Download: HTML - Word Doc - PDF Doc -
EMT-B: Anatomical Terms and Body Systems
The student will be able to identify, from memory and without assistance, topographic anatomical landmarks, positions, body systems and their functions.
View/Download: HTML - Word Doc - PDF Doc -
Review of Airway Maintenance and Obstructed Airway Care
The student will demonstrate airway maintenance and obstructed airway maneuvers according to AHA standards.
View/Download: HTML - Word Doc - PDF Doc - Rapid Trauma Assessment/Assessing and Prioritizing Fractures
