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Introduction to Emergency Medical Services (EMS) In the state of Massachusetts there are four levels of emergency care providers: • • • • First Responder Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) – Basic EMT – Intermediate EMT - Paramedic First Responder • CPR trained at the health care professional level • Required minimum training for all police and firefighters in Massachusetts • Usually the first on the scene in an emergency • Trained to treat life-threatening emergencies with a minimum amount of equipment EMT - Basic • All of the skills of the first responder plus: – Trained in the use and operation of the ambulance – Certified to administer oxygen, glucose, epinephrine and some other medications at the on-line or off-line direction of the closest emergency department’s lead physician • Called the “medical control” physician EMT - Intermediate • All of the skills of the EMT-Basic plus: – Capable of starting an intravenous line and infusing volume-replacing normal saline – Trained to place an endotracheal tube in a patient’s windpipe to create a secure means of ventilating the lungs EMT - Paramedic • All of the skills of the EMT-Intermediate plus: – Administration of intravenous medications for cardiac, diabetic and other medical conditions under either off-line or on-line direction – Many other optional and advanced skills such as chest decompression and needle crichothyrotomy, etc. Basic or Advanced? • Basic life support called BLS describes the care given by First Responders and EMTBasics • Advanced life support, called ALS, is the higher level of care performed by EMTIntermediates and Paramedics – Permitted to perform invasive procedures • Procedures that introduce foreign substances or equipment into the patient’s body Training • The EMS provider is legally prohibited from performing skills that are beyond his or her level of training • Each group of skills requires the proper certification • The length of time required for learning the advanced skills is considerable First Responder Training • Prerequisite: Health Care Professional level CPR – 8 hours • 24-hour class • Three-year certification period – Certification is maintained with a refresher course • 12 hours EMT Basic Training • Prerequisite: Health Care Professional level CPR – 8 hours • 110-hour class plus – Five patient contacts • State certification application and fee – $150.00 • Two-year certification period – 24-hour refresher course – 28 hours of continuing education – $150.00 recertification fee EMT Intermediate Training • Prerequisite: Health Care Professional level CPR – 8 hours • 180-hour class plus – 100 hours of clinical observations and skills • 30 i.v. starts • 10 intubations – 100 hours of field observations and skills • 10 i.v. starts • 1 intubation EMT Intermediate Training • State certification application and fee – $150.00 • State administered exam – Minimum passing grade: 70% • Two-year certification period – 24-hour refresher course – 28 hours of continuing education – $150.00 recertification fee EMT Paramedic Training • Prerequisite: Health Care Professional level CPR & EMT-B certification • X contact hours as an EMT-B • 400-hour class plus – 200 hours of clinical observations and skills • 60 i.v. starts • 10 intubations – 200 hours of field observations and skills • 30 i.v. starts • 1 intubation EMT Paramedic Training • State certification application and fee – $150.00 • State administered exam – Minimum passing grade: 70% • Two-year certification period – 24-hour refresher course – 28 hours of continuing education – $150.00 recertification fee How Far Do You Want to Go? • HCP CPR – Written and practical tests • Minimum passing grade 84% • Unlimited repeat attempts are allowed • First Responder – Written and practical tests • Minimum passing grade 80% • Unlimited repeat attempts are allowed How Far Do You Want to Go? • EMT Basic – EMT-B is no longer part of the regular curriculum – Apply to take the summer course • Classes held at Mohawk • Evenings and alternate Saturdays from June – Aug. • Free to qualified Mohawk students Mohawk Evening Class • Do you want to become an EMT? What is Involved? • Lectures & written tests – Called the didactic portion – Subjects are similar to the first responder curriculum but everything is covered in more depth What is Involved? • Practical skills demonstrations What do the participants say? The choice is up to you • Applications are available • Ask me for more information