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INTRODUCTION TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - BASIC
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Origins of EMS Department of Transportation (DOT) –Highway Safety Act of 1966 Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) –Emergency Medical Act of 1973
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National Standard Curriculum Developed by DOT –First developed in early 1970’s –Current - 1994 Purpose –Standardization of Training Programs –Standardization of Levels of Certification –Standardization of Patient Care
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Components of an EMS System Advisory Council Medical Direction –The process used by the Medical community to assure quality and accountability in the delivery of pre-hospital care –On-line –Off-line Protocols Quality Improvement
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Components of an EMS System EMT Training –Initial –Continuing Education Instructor Training
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Components of an EMS System Communications Systems –System Communication Radio Cellular –System Access 911 Other easily remembered numbers Dispatch Center (located at designated hospitals)
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Components of an EMS System Ambulance Service –Well Designed –Well Equipped –Well Maintained –Well Trained Staff Initial Continuing Education
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Components of an EMS System System Evaluation –Risk Management/Loss Control –Outcome Studies –System Status Management Disaster Plans –Major Incident Response Designed by EMS Designed to Integrate with Other Agencies
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Continuum of Care 1st Phase - Out of Hospital Care 2nd Phase - Emergency Department Care 3rd Phase - Definitive Care
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EMS RELATED AGENCIES First Responders Law Enforcement –Police –Sheriff's Department –Department of Public Safety –Federal
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EMS RELATED AGENCIES Fire Department Regional Organizations California Department of Health
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Roles & Responsibilities Safety –Priorities Yourself Partner By-standers Patient
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Roles & Responsibilities Safety (cont.) –Safe Behaviors Health –No Destructive Activities –Rest –Conditioning –Do not push body past limitations (Mentally and Physically) –Wear Personal Protective Equipment Survey Scene –Look for Hazards –Listen to Others
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Roles & Responsibilities of EMT-Basic Patient Care –Patient Assessment –Basic Life Support –Mechanical Aids to Breathing –Pulse-Oximetry –Semi-Automatic External Defibrillator –Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garment (PASG or MAST)
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Roles & Responsibilities of EMT-Basic Patient Care (cont.) –Hand-held Metered Dose Nebulizers –Epinephrine Auto-injectors (Epi pens) –Nitroglycerin –Aspirin –Charcoal
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Roles & Responsibilities of EMT-Basic Patient Care (cont.) –Oral Glucose –Bandaging & Splinting / Traction Splinting –Emergency Childbirth –Spinal Immobilization –Advanced Airway (Optional)
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EMT-Intermediate Roles & Responsibilities Patient Care - Intermediate –Intermediate Patient Assessment –Advanced Airway Esophageal Airways Endotracheal Intubation (Oral & Nasal) Cricothyrotomy (Needle & Surgical) End-tidal CO 2 Monitoring
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EMT-Intermediate Roles & Responsibilities Patient Care - Intermediate (Cont.) –Vascular Access Intravenous Intraosseus –Gastric Tube Placement (Oral & Nasal) –Pleural Decompression
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EMT-Intermediate Roles & Responsibilities Patient Care - Intermediate –Drug Therapy –Intermediate Recordkeeping –Intermediate Radio Communication
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EMT-Paramedic Roles & Responsibilities Patient Care - Paramedic –Advanced Patient Assessment –Drug Administration Techniques –EKG Interpretation –Defibrillation/Cardioversion
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EMT-Paramedic Roles & Responsibilities Patient Care - Paramedic (Cont.) –External Pacemakers –IV Infusion Pumps –Mechanical Ventilators –Urinary catherization
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Roles & Responsibilities of all EMS Extrication & Rescue Transport Transfer of Care Communications Records & Reports
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Roles & Responsibilities of all EMS Patient Advocacy Maintenance –Vehicle Maintenance –Equipment Maintenance –Self
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Personal Attitude & Conduct Professionalism –Appearance –Attitude –Manner –Speech –Writing –Knowledge & Skills Participation in Continuing Education Participation in Quality Insurance
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Personal Attitude & Conduct Confidence Compassion Empathy Leadership
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Personal Attitude & Conduct Sound Judgement Good Moral Character Stability Adaptability
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California EMT-B Certification Requirements –Successfully complete an approved EMT- Basic course –Submit to state: Course Completion Certificate Completed EMS Personnel Application application fees (if not exempt) –Schedule National registry and state exam appointment through your EMT-Basic course
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