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EMT Basic - San Diego, CA
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Description EMT is responsible for the transport and care of medically ill and traumatically injured patients in emergency and non-emergency situations. The EMT-B is responsible for following the standards of practice for the EMT-Ambulance/Basic as published in the U.S. Department of Transportation, National Standard Training Curricula with American Heart Association guidelines superseding. The EMT-B is also expected to function competently as a driver.
Requirements
EMT Basic Requirements:
* Must meet the core job functions and job qualification standards for field operations personnel as described in the Standard Operating Procedure manual. * Unless otherwise specified, the guidelines for clinical competency for EMT-Basic shall be as published in the current EMT-Basic text by Brady. American Heart Association guidelines shall supersede. * Must be currently State and Nationally registered as EMT-Basic. * Must possess a current driver’s license in the State where employed except where exempt by State regulation. * Currently licensed as EMS-Driver with DEMS. * Current adult and child CPR certification from AHA. * Full time employees must be available for recall in times of crisis. * Must have an acceptable driving record as determined by the Company and outlined in the Standards Operations Procedure manual. * In States where required, must possess a current Class D driver’s license. * Must be at least 18years old.
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EMT-Basic Practical Skills Review DVD:
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This DVD provides students with a walk-through of the skills that are required to successfully complete the EMT-Basic practical examination process, specifically the National Registry practical exam, for each skill, students can visually learn the skill's steps and will find helpful tips and pointers designed to facilitate their progression through the practical examination.
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EMT Prehospital Care Workbook:
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The Revised Reprint is now updated to reflect the new 2005 emergency cardiac care guidelines, includes approximately 1,950 questions in a variety of formats - multiple-choice, true/false, matcing, fill-in-the-blank; case studies in every chapter to help you picture yourself as a "street EMT;" complete coverage of the cognitive obectives of the US DOT EMT-Basic Curriculum.
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Exam Prep EMT Basic Exam:
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Written by experts in the fields of fire and emergency medical services, improve exam scores by exposing students to the same type of multiple-choice questions they are likely to encounter on EMT Basic certification exams, follows the Department of Transportation EMT Basic National Standard Curriculum.
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