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Describe the scope of the duties of the intermediate emergency medical
technician (I-EMT). (I)
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2.
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Identify the initial, focused, and continuing processes of assessment,
medical history, and vital signs. (II)
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3.
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Apply the procedures of identifying and treating hypoperfusion states
including intravenous (IV) fluid therapy and use of the Pneumatic
Anti-Shock Garment (PASG) suit. (III)
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4.
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Describe the actions, indications, contraindications, precautions,
side effects, and dosages of the drugs included in the current Arizona
Department of Health Services approved (I-EMT) drug box. (IV)
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5.
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Administer parenteral medications. (IV)
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6.
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Identify and treat respiratory emergencies. (V)
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7.
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Identify and treat cardiovascular emergencies. (VI)
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8.
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Identify and treat central nervous system emergencies. (VII)
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9.
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Identify and treat soft-tissue injuries. (VIII)
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10.
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Identify and treat musculoskeletal emergencies. (IX)
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11.
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Identify and treat medical emergencies to include diabetic,
environmental, toxicological, and genitourinary emergencies. (X)
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12.
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Identify and treat gynecologic and obstetrical emergencies. (XI)
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13.
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Identify and treat neonatal and pediatric emergencies. (XII)
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14.
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Identify and treat patients with behavioral emergencies. (XIII)
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15.
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Identify and recognize patients with a communicable disease. (XIV)
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16.
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Identify and use equipment assigned to ambulance and rescue vehicles.
(XV)
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17.
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Triage and categorize patient care by priorities in a simulated
situation. (XVI)
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18.
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Respond to a simulated disaster scene and identify management
procedures to follow. (XVI)
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