What It Takes To Be a Life-Saver: The EMT Training Course
When it comes to accidents and other emergency situations, the letters EMS become synonymous to hope and survival for most people.
When it comes to accidents and other emergency situations, the letters EMS become synonymous to hope and survival for most people.
The EMT-Basic standard curriculum contains the basics on emergency care such as EMT roles and responsibilities, introductory aspects of emergency medical care, human anatomy and physiology, vital signs and history taking, as well as lifting and moving techniques. There are also modules on airway maintenance, patient assessment, and general pharmacology. The course mainly focuses on recognizing the signs and symptoms and identifying the required emergency medical care for conditions such as respiratory emergencies, diabetes, allergies, poisoning/overdose, cardiovascular emergencies, bleeding and shock, musculoskeletal injuries, and common medical and traumatic situations of infants and children. After each module, written quizzes are given to assess cognitive learning and skills demonstrations are required to evaluate proficiency in performing procedures. At the end of the whole EMT training course, the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) offers exams that are utilized as basis for certification by 46 states. After passing the exams, continuing education and refresher courses are required to ensure updated skills when it comes to the field of emergency medical care. .