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Airway Management |
Airway, Breathing and Cardiology: Airway Management addresses 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. |
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Cardiology: Circulation |
Airway, Breathing and Cardiology: Circulation
Review the circulatory system and CPR basics. |
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Ebola |
Ebola is a rare disease that is spread by direct contact with body fluids. Be prepared and be aware of how to assess ebola in patients. |
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Emergencies: Human Body Basics |
Medical and Behavioral Emergencies: Human Body Basics
will facilitate your learning about the respiratory, circulation system how the human body works. |
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Emergencies: Swine Flu |
Medical and Behavioral Emergencies: Swine Flu acquaints you with Swine Influenza (H1N1) and other viruses are spreading. Recognize the signs and symptoms and learn how to respond to this potential medical emergency. |
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Medic Electives: WMD-Hazardous Materials |
Medic Electives: WMD-Hazardous Materials shows you how to identify basic priorities in handling hazardous materials and assess a potential bioterrorist situation with weapons of mass destruction (WMD). |
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Obstetrics & Pediatrics: Infants & Children |
Obstetrics and Pediatrics, Children and Childbirth if for identifying emergency strategies and techniques that are different when encountering infants and children in need of lifesaving help. |
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Obstetrics and Pediatrics: Childbirth |
Obstetrics and Pediatrics, Children and Childbirth
EMS First Responder, EMT, EMT-I, Paramedic CE course continuing education to review basic concepts for delivering a baby. |
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Operations: Basics |
EMS Operational Tasks: EMS Basic Operations is designed to review procedures for arrival on an emergency scene, basic triage, and mass casualty incidents. |
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Preparatory EMS Safety: Well-Being |
Preparatory EMS Safety: Well-Being
reviews 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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Prepartory EMS Safety: Intro |
Prepartory EMS Safety: Intro to EMS Systems
Be aware of the Emergency Medical Services system, roles and responsibilities, quality improvement, and medical oversight. |
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Prepartory EMS Safety: Legal and Ethical Issues |
Prepartory EMS Safety: Legal and Ethical Issues
explores the scope of practice, ethical responsibilities, advance directives, consent, refusals, abandonment, negligence, duty to act, confidentiality, medical identification symbols, and crime scenes. |
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Trauma Injury: Bleeding & Soft Tissue Injuries |
Trauma Injury and Illness: Bleeding & Soft Tissue Injuries covers traumatic injuries and bleeding that are some of the most dramatic situations the First Responder will encounter. The early control of major bleeding has great life saving potential. |
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