EMT basic skills

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The following is a list of skills that the NHTSA / NREMT Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (EMT-B) is required to master.

Curriculum

CPR

Airway Oxygen and Ventilation Skills - Upper Airway Adjuncts and Suction

Bag-Valve-Mask - Apneic Patient

Bleeding Control/Shock Management

Cardiac arrest management / AED

Immobilization Skills - Joint Injury, Long Bone Injury, Traction Splinting

Mouth to Mask with Supplemental Oxygen

Oxygen Administration

Patient Assessment / Management-Medical[3]

General (SAMPLE history)
  • Signs and Symptoms
  • Allergies?
  • Medications?
  • Past pertinent history?
  • Last oral intake?
  • Event leading to present illness (rule out trauma)?
Physical Examination
  • Vitals
  • Interventions?
  • Transport?
  • Detailed physical examination?
Respiratory or Cardiac (OPQRST)
  • Onset?
  • Provokes?
  • Quality?
  • Radiates?
  • Severity?
  • Time?
  • Interventions?
Trauma (DCAP-BTLS)
  • Deformities?
  • Contusions?
  • Abrasions?
  • Penetrations?
  • Burns?
  • Tenderness?
  • Lacerations?
  • Swelling?
Altered Mental Status
  • Description of the episode
  • Onset?
  • Duration?
  • Associated Symptoms?
  • Evidence of Trauma?
  • Interventions?
  • Seizures?
  • Fever?
Allergic Reaction
  • History of Allergies
  • What were you exposed to?
  • How were you exposed?
  • Effects?
  • Progression?
  • Interventions?
Poisoning / Overdose
  • Substance?
  • When did you ingest / become exposed?
  • How much did you ingest?
  • Over what time period?
  • Interventions?
  • Estimated Weight?
Environmental Emergency
  • Source?
  • Environment?
  • Duration?
  • Loss of Consciousness?
  • Effects - general or local?
Obstetrics
  • Are you pregnant?
  • How long have you been pregnant?
  • Pain or contractions?
  • Bleeding or discharge?
  • Do you feel the need to push?
  • Last menstrual period?
Behavioral
  • How do you feel?
  • Determine suicidal tendencies
  • Is the patient a threat to self or others?
  • Is there a medical problem?
  • Interventions?

Patient Assessment/Management-Trauma

References

  • National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians [4].


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