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although the number and type of medications may vary substantially from region to region. ACPs perform advanced airway management including intubation, surgical airways, intravenous therapy, place external jugular IV lines, perform needle thoracotomy, perform and interpret 12-lead ECGs, perform synchronized and chemical cardioversion, transcutaneous pacing, perform obstetrical assessments, and provide pharmacological pain relief for various conditions. Several sites in Canada have adopted pre-hospital fibrinolytics and rapid sequence induction, and prehospital medical research has permitted a great number of variations in the scope of practice for ACPs. Current programs include providing ACPs with discretionary direct 24-hour access to PCI labs, bypassing the emergency department, and representing a fundamental change in both the way that patients with S-T segment elevation myocardial infarctions (STEMI) are treated, but also profoundly affecting survival rates, as well as bypassing closer hospitals to get an identified stroke patient to a stroke centre.
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paramedics in associate degree programs. EMT training programs take place at numerous locations, such as universities, community colleges, technical schools, hospitals or EMS academies. Every state in the United States has an EMS lead agency or state office of emergency medical services that regulates and accredits EMT training programs. Most of these offices have web sites to provide information to the public and individuals who are interested in becoming an EMT.
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often work in collaboration with registered nurses and respiratory therapists during hospital transfers. This ensures continuity of care. However, when acuity is manageable by a CCP or a registered nurse or respiratory therapist is not available, CCPs will work alone. Providing this care to the patient allows the sending hospital to avoid losing highly trained staff on hospital transfers.
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emergency medical responder (replacing first responder), emergency medical technician (replacing EMT-basic), advanced emergency medical technician (replacing EMT-intermediate/85), and paramedic (replacing EMT-intermediate/99 and EMT-paramedic). Education requirements in transitioning to the new levels are substantially similar.
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initiation). In addition, when multiple levels can perform the same procedure (e.g. AEMT-critical care and paramedics in New York), a procedure can be both an on-line and a standing order depending on the level of the provider. Since no set of protocols can cover every patient situation, many systems
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are identified as "paramedics" by the public. However, in many cases, the most prevalent level of emergency pre-hospital care is that which is provided by an emergency medical responder (EMR). This is a level of practice recognized under the
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Critical care paramedics (CCPs) are paramedics who generally do not respond to 9-1-1 emergency calls, with the exception of helicopter "scene" calls. Instead they focus on transferring patients from the hospital they are currently in to other hospitals that can provide a higher level of care. CCPs
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Montreal. The ACP typically carries approximately 20 different medications,
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work with protocols as guidelines. Systems also have policies in place to handle medical direction when communication failures happen or in disaster situations. The NHTSA curriculum is the foundation
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404:Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council
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1332:Handbook for EMS Medical Directors
1019:access, basic cardiac monitoring,
978:Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
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854:Knowledge (XXG)'s inclusion policy
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709:TΓ©cnico en Emergencias Sanitarias
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253:Regulatory frameworks vary from
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919:Paramedics in the United States
163:In English-speaking countries,
1836:"National Standard Curriculum"
1706:"Emergency Medical Technician"
681:, manual defibrillation, etc.
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530:Basic tactical emergency care
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574:Emergency medical technician
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2779:Emergency medical dispatcher
2655:"NJ State First Aid Council"
2582:"Emergency Medical Services"
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750:emergency medical technician
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2895:Kendrick extrication device
2867:Nontransporting EMS vehicle
2857:Light horse field ambulance
2784:Emergency medical responder
2492:"Patient Care Policy (ALS)"
2344:"Recertification Brochures"
991:, glucagon, nitroglycerin,
772:prescription only medicines
554:PHECC practitioner levels (
510:
268:Emergency medical responder
262:Emergency medical responder
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3080:Emergency bleeding control
2725:Emergency medical services
1940:"State Office Information"
1889:"About NREMT Examinations"
1655:"Emergency First Response"
1269:Bureau of Labor Statistics
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792:Intermediate life support
766:Administration of select
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1400:10.26616/NIOSHPUB2017194
1336:U.S. Fire Administration
1034:rapid sequence induction
757:emergency care assistant
746:ambulance service trusts
615:(supraglottic airways),
547:agents and tourniquets.
438:Cardiac first responder
218:. In response, the U.S.
30:Not to be confused with
738:National Health Service
671:Intravenous cannulation
584:healthcare professional
475:(BVM) and supraglottic
358:critical care ambulance
346:Critical care paramedic
337:Advanced care paramedic
315:cervical immobilization
2444:"Treatment Guidelines"
1810:www.legislation.gov.uk
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1659:DX2 Training Solutions
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1092:Education and training
541:nasopharyngeal airways
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3121:Nasopharyngeal airway
2746:Advanced life support
2150:"EMT (1) Regulations"
1444:CDC (30 April 2020).
1086:advanced life support
1054:transcutaneous pacing
675:intraosseous infusion
617:spinal immobilization
611:monitoring, advanced
353:
311:trauma immobilization
200:
148:(often, more simply,
3126:Oropharyngeal airway
2862:Motorcycle ambulance
2825:Air medical services
2250:on 29 September 2011
2244:"BLS/ALS Procedures"
1842:on 16 September 2008
1605:"First Aid Response"
1214:References and notes
734:ambulance technician
698:Department of Health
487:First aid responder
289:includes performing
236:Paramedics in Canada
39:EMT (disambiguation)
3219:Wilderness medicine
2997:Wilderness medicine
2804:Emergency physician
2376:on 3 September 2011
2298:. Drexel University
1630:"OFA to FAR Update"
1296:. 28 December 2019.
1115:intensive care unit
1042:fluid resuscitation
1021:fluid resuscitation
989:ipratropium bromide
774:under provision of
679:tracheal intubation
661:Advanced paramedic
566:Abbreviation
563:Practitioner title
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499:, burns, hyper and
430:Abbreviation
423:
400:Republic of Ireland
388:Republic of Ireland
331:intravenous therapy
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3214:Good Samaritan law
2987:Emergency medicine
2915:Spinal precautions
2741:Basic life support
2450:on 12 October 2008
2224:on 12 January 2016
2084:on 31 January 2012
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1895:on 27 October 2007
1869:on 27 October 2007
1107:emergency medicine
1082:basic life support
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2972:Aviation medicine
2956:Search and rescue
2946:Ambulance station
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