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About the Course

In this course, you will develop the knowledge and skills to assess and stabilize certain types of patients for transport. By the end of this course, you will be able to: 1) assess a basic medical patient 2) describe general pharmacologic principles and the skills associated with medication administration, 3) explain airway physiology, the assessment of the airway and available interventions for airway management, 4) identify, assess and formulate a plan to stabilize a patient with a respiratory emergency for transport, and 5) identify, assess and formulate a plan to stabilize a patient with a cardiovascular emergency for transport. 6) describe the most common neurologic and endocrine emergencies and what you can do for them as an EMT....

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TZ

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It was very helpful and beneficial with easy way in presenting the information.

thank you all, and special thanks to Elli Smith I have a crush on you :D

ME

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This course really helpful and interesting, but I think some of the quiz' answer is incorrect, maybe it need some re-evaluation, thankyou.

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By CHINONSO E I

Mar 8, 2022

good

By Betty A

Jan 2, 2023

the last two final tests, require major revelation. I'm a certified EMT/Nurse, who's looking to sharpen my skills. Its very difficult to do so, if i cant excel any further throughout these lessons, due to the tests lacking major reconstruction. please please please evaluate these tests, their are many others before me, who who submitted complaints, pleading for these tests to be looked over.

By EdresHamood F

Aug 20, 2022

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