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Airway Management |
| Address airway anatomy and physiology, how to maintain an open airway, pulmonary resuscitation, variations for infants and children as well as patients with laryngectomies and includes the use of airways, suction equipment, and barrier devices. Credit for ALL LEVELS. |
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Bleeding and Soft Tissue Injuries |
| Traumatic injuries and bleeding are some of the most dramatic situations that the First Responder will encounter. The early control of major bleeding has great life saving potential. Credit for ALL EMS LEVELS. |
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Childbirth |
| EMS First Responder, EMT, EMT-I, Paramedic CE course continuing education to review basic concepts for delivering a baby. Credit for ALL LEVELS. |
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Circulation |
| Review the circulatory system and CPR basics. Credit for ALL EMS LEVELS. |
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EMS Operations |
| Review procedures for arrival on an emergency scene, basic triage, and mass casualty incidents. Credit for ALL LEVELS. |
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Hazmat Basics |
| Know and identify basic priorities in handling hazardous materials and assess a potential bioterrorist situation and clarify your role. |
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Human Body Basics |
| Learn about the respiratory, circulation system how the human body works. Credit for ALL LEVELS. |
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Infants and Children |
| Learn emergency strategies and techniques that are different when encountering infants and children in need of lifesaving help. Credit for ALL LEVELS. |
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Intro to EMS Systems |
| Be aware of the Emergency Medical Services system, roles and responsibilities, quality improvement, and medical oversight. Credit for ALL LEVELS. |
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Legal and Ethical Issues |
| Explore the scope of practice, ethical responsibilities, advance directives, consent, refusals, abandonment, negligence, duty to act, confidentiality, medical identification symbols, and crime scenes. Credit for ALL LEVELS. |
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Pulmonary Intoxicants |
| Identify agents such as phosgene, assess patients exposed, and follow through with treatment. |
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Swine Flu |
| Be prepared. Learn about Swine Influenza (H1N1) virus and and how to respond as emergency personnel with the H1N1 pandemic currently sweeping the United States, potentially causing death. |
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Well-Being |
| Review emotional aspects of emergency medical care, stress management, Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD), scene safety, body substance isolation (BSI), personal protection equipment (PPE), and safety precautions. |
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