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Describe the scope of the duties of the basic emergency medical
technician. (I)
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| 2.
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Describe the medical/legal aspects of Basic Emergency Medical
Technology. (I)
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| 3.
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Identify the components of quality improvement in EMT-Basic patient
care. (I)
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| 4.
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Identify the initial, focused, and detailed patient assessments and
vital sign findings that indicate emergency in any of the following
categories: medical, environmental, traumatic, and surgical. (II)
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| 5.
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Identify and care for a patient in need of basic life support. (III)
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| 6.
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Demonstrate the use of the semi-automatic external defibrillator
(SAED). (III)
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Use mechanical aids to breathing and circulation. (IV)
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| 8.
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Identify and treat a patient in shock. (V)
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| 9.
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Identify and treat injuries to the head, chest, abdomen, and
genitalia. (VI)
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Demonstrate the procedures facilitating patient's prescribed
medications. (VI, IX)
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Identify and treat soft tissue injuries. (VII)
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| 12.
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Stabilize and splint muscular skeletal injuries in the extremities.
(VIII)
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Identify and treat injuries to the skull, brain, neck, and spine.
(VIII)
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Identify and treat a patient with metabolic emergency. (IX)
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| 15.
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Identify and treat a patient with toxicological emergency. (X)
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Identify and treat patients with a communicable disease. (XI)
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| 17.
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Identify and treat gynecologic and obstetrical emergencies. (XII)
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| 18.
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Identify and treat pediatric emergencies. (XIII)
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| 19.
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Identify and treat patients with behavioral emergencies. (XIV)
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| 20.
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Identify and treat patients with environmental emergencies. (XV)
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| 21.
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Apply techniques used in lifting, moving, positioning, or extricating
patients as to minimize discomfort and additional injury. (XVI)
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| 22.
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Identify and use equipment assigned to ambulance and rescue vehicles.
(XVII)
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| 23.
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Triage and categorize patient care by priorities in a simulated
disaster situation. (XVIII)
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Demonstrate a proper response to a simulated hazardous incident. (XIX)
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