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Perform methods of body substance isolation (BSI) practices in
accordance with the Occupational Health and Safety Administration
(OSHA) standards, with specific attention to equipment concerns and
personal protective equipment and clothing. (I)
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2.
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Perform initial and ongoing patient assessment techniques including
detailed patient history for conscious and unresponsive patients. (II)
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3.
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Successfully perform airway management skills on adult and pediatric
victims. (III)
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Correctly choose and use mechanical aids for breathing to include
airway adjuncts, small volume nebulizers, and inhalers. (III)
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5.
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Describe the role, care, and responsibilities of the EMT in suspected
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. (IV)
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6.
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Correctly apply and use an automated external defibrillator. (V)
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7.
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Describe the protocols for facilitating prescribed patient medication.
(VI)
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8.
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Describe indications, contraindications, and side affects for
nitroglycerin, subcutaneous epinephrine, small volume nebulizers (SVN)
, metered dose inhalers (MDI), activated charcoal, aspirin, and
glucose. (VI)
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9.
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Identify and describe the types of analgesic pumps, operations, drugs
used with the analgesic pumps, and EMT basic interventions. (VII)
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10.
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Identify the steps in monitoring intravenous (IV) lines. (VII)
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11.
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Complete basic life support skills' testing for adult, pediatric, and
infant victims. (VIII)
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12.
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Complete EMT immobilization skills' testing. (VIII)
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13.
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Complete the Arizona Department of Health Services (A-DHS) and the
Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (B-EMS) approved written
examination with 75 percent accuracy. (IX)
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14.
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Complete a skills examination using the National Registry of Emergency
Medical Technicians (NREMT) Skills' Forms. (IX) Course Outline:
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