EMS Training and Education
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EMS Training and Education Resources
Resiliency training and a CISM program laid a foundation for the Richmond Ambulance Authority to support its providers’ mental health
There’s no denying that EMS takes a toll on provider health; this 30-day challenge can help you get your life back
Practical, authentic ways to show gratitude and strengthen community ties with the people who respond first when it matters most
Gain confidence in the difference between normal and abnormal breath sounds by auscultating lung sounds on every patient
Regularly reviewing and practicing MCI skills will make sure EMS personnel are ready to act when a major incident happens
Keeping patients moving toward definitive treatment through accurate triage of life threats is the key to EMS success at a mass casualty incident
Kevin Patterson, a job coach, relied on his training and the ABCs of EMS to save a co-worker in Moncks Center.
When the patient sees their emergency through the eyes of someone who cares for them, they can act for that person
Unhappy or unsatisfied with current job; use these tips for a successful EMS job search
Hemorrhagic shock is a subset of hypovolemic shock that results from a decrease in circulating blood volume
Pediatric asthma related illness is one of the more common reasons for emergent EMS responses
This medication is notorious as a street drug and with good reason
Sometimes the mark of a great medic is in the things that aren’t done
Doing the best for the patient may mean changing the EMT’s role
Consider many causes for ‘general weakness’ in a patient with a complex medical history, including the possibility of sepsis
Know your right from your left
Learning how to learn is as important as learning it
Electricity in the heart runs through a very predictable pattern
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Remediation is not a punishment but a valuable learning tool
EMS1’s Facebook fans talk of their memories in the classroom
Experts offer their opinions on the technology available to medics
The need to create realistic environments is driving technology to new levels of realism
Simulators can be very complex, sophisticated and expensive so ask yourself these questions to help choose what’s right for your agency
So, was it okay to deliver it?
Make learning relevant and it will become important
Dry and complex memorization is more fun when you get involved
Practice using the Emergency Response Guide book app to be prepared for a hazmat incident
Install the ERG smartphone app to always have the most up-to-date information when responding to a hazmat incident
Even brief syncope can be a sign that a firefighter has life-threatening health issues and must be evaluated
Ketamine appears to work well without serious side effects
There’s no need to sacrifice our backs
The ownership for the students’ education falls on our shoulders if we don’t progress beyond the lecture