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At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Identify any change in the state Emergency Medical Technician
(EMT) regulations and scope of practice.
2. Demonstrate the ability to complete a patient assessment.
3. Review treatment and demonstrate proficiency in the care of:
a. trauma emergencies
b. cardiac and respiratory emergencies
c. emergency childbirth
d. pediatric emergencies
e. musculo-skeletal emergencies
f. neurological emergencies
g. environmental emergencies
4. Identify principles of triage and demonstrate management skills
necessary during a mass casualty incident.
5. Demonstrate proficiency at cardiopulmonary resuscitation according
to the American Heart Association guidelines.
6. Identify and list communicable diseases that are of concern to the
pre-hospital workers.
7. Define Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and cite impact to emergency
medical care personnel.
8. Demonstrate basic airway management skills.
9. Review EMT skills as described by the National Registry of EMTs (NREMT).
10. Review EMT Skills as described by California or title 22 to include:
a. glucometry
b. pulse oximetry
c. Naloxone administration
d. administration of Epinephrine via auto injector
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I. Demonstrate Competency in State of California EMT Skill
A. Trauma assessment
B. Medical assessment
C. Bag-valve-mask ventilation
D. Oxygen administration
E. Cardiac arrest management with automatic external defibrillator (AED)
F. Hemorrhage control and shock management
G. Spinal motion restriction , supine and seated
H. Penetrating chest injury
I. Epinephrine and Naloxone administration
J. Child birth and neonatal resuscitation
II. Pre-Hospital Care and Patient Assessment
A. Trauma scoring
B. Reporting information
C. Severe bleeding and shock
III. Respiratory Emergencies
A. Airway adjunct and indication for use
B. Practice of airway management
C. Respiratory scenarios/simulations
IV. Musculo-Skeletal Emergencies
A. Anatomy and physiology
B. Assessment/treatment of fractures and dislocation injuries
V. Neurological Emergencies
A. Motor vehicle accident-spinal injuries
B. Spinal motion restriction
VI. Cardiovascular Emergencies
A. Myocardial infarction and treatment
B. American Heart Association CPR guidelines
C. Cardiac arrest management and AED
VII. Obstetrics/Pediatrics
A. Emergency childbirth
B. Infant/pediatric resuscitation - neonatal, infant, Pedi
VIII. Environmental Emergencies
A. Hazardous materials
B. Hyper/hypothermia
C. Bites and stings
IX. Triage
A. Simple triage and rapid transport
B. Multi casualty incident management
X. Communicable disease
A. Body substance, isolation precautions
B. Diseases of concern to EMS
XI. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
A. EMT role
B. Stress management of parent and caregiver
XII. Introduction of Pediatric Education for Pre-Hospital Professionals
XIII. National Registry skills review
A. Patient assessment
1. Trauma
2. Medical
B. Cardiac arrest management with AED
C. Airway management
D. Oxygen administration
E. Ventilation of the apneic adult
F. Spinal immobilization
1. Supine
2. Seated
G. Immobilization
1. Joints
2. Traction
H. Bleeding control and shock management
XIV. EMT regulatory updates
A. Scope of practice
B. Medical legal issues
All topics included in lecture and lab.
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EMT Complete. 2nd ed. Le Baudour, Christopher and Batsie, Daniel and Dickinson, Edward and Limmer, Daniel. Brady Books 2013 (classic)
Emergency Care Transportation of the Sick and Injured. 11 ed. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS). Jones and Bartlett. 2017
Instructor prepared materials