Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) 1 (8333)

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Introducing Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) IEMT1.1

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    Outline mandatory course requirements and paperwork.EMT1.1.1

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    Complete a state-approved certification for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).EMT1.1.2

Exploring Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) SystemsEMT1.2

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    Describe the components of EMS systems.EMT1.2.1

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    Explain the influence of research and evidence-based decision making on EMS care.EMT1.2.2

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    Describe the roles and responsibilities of an EMT toward personal safety and the safety of the crew, patient, and bystanders.EMT1.2.3

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    Explain the components and legal considerations of EMS documentation.EMT1.2.4

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    Describe the techniques of effective and efficient team communication.EMT1.2.5

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    Describe the communication skills that should be used to interact with the patient, family, and bystanders while providing patient care.EMT1.2.6

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    Explain the legal implications of EMS care.EMT1.2.7

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    Describe the EMS system’s role in prevention of illness and injury through public education.EMT1.2.8

Exploring the Human BodyEMT1.3

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    Describe the anatomy and physiology of the major body systems.EMT1.3.1

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    Define common medical terms and abbreviations.EMT1.3.2

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    Explain the effect of pathophysiology on perfusion.EMT1.3.3

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    Describe the major physiological and psychosocial characteristics of life stages in relation to patient care.EMT1.3.4

Understanding PharmacologyEMT1.4

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    Describe the principles of pharmacology.EMT1.4.1

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    Demonstrate the steps for assisting patients with administration of medications that are within an EMT’s scope of practice.EMT1.4.2

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    Describe the medications that may be administered by an EMT.EMT1.4.3

Managing Airway, Respiration, and Artificial VentilationEMT1.5

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    Demonstrate assessment and management of the airway.EMT1.5.1

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    Demonstrate the assessment of respiration and management of adequate respiration.EMT1.5.2

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    Demonstrate assessment and management of adequate and inadequate ventilation.EMT1.5.3

Assessing the PatientEMT1.6

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    Demonstrate a scene size-up for single-patient and multiple-patient situations.EMT1.6.1

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    Demonstrate a primary assessment.EMT1.6.2

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    Demonstrate history taking.EMT1.6.3

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    Demonstrate a secondary assessment.EMT1.6.4

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    Demonstrate the use of monitoring devices within an EMT’s scope of practice.EMT1.6.5

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    Demonstrate a reassessment.EMT1.6.6

Managing Shock and ResuscitationEMT1.7

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    Demonstrate the care of a patient showing signs and symptoms of shock (hypoperfusion).EMT1.7.1

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    Demonstrate the care of a patient with respiratory failure or arrest, and cardiac failure or arrest, including post-resuscitation.EMT1.7.2

Managing Traumatic EmergenciesEMT1.8

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    Describe management of a trauma patient.EMT1.8.1

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    Demonstrate management of bleeding.EMT1.8.2

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    Demonstrate management of a patient with a chest injury.EMT1.8.3

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    Demonstrate management of wounds to the abdomen and genitourinary system.EMT1.8.4

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    Demonstrate management of orthopedic trauma.EMT1.8.5

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    Demonstrate the steps in the emergency medical care of soft-tissue injuries.EMT1.8.6

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    Demonstrate management of head, face, neck, and spine injuries.EMT1.8.7

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    Demonstrate management of central nervous system injuries and resulting complications.EMT1.8.8

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    Differentiate traumatic injury assessment and care for special populations.EMT1.8.9

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    Explain the steps in providing care to a patient who has suffered an environmental injury.EMT1.8.10

  • 11

    Prioritize management options for patients with multi-system trauma.EMT1.8.11

Participating in Work-Based LearningEMT1.9

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    Complete clinical requirements for work-based learning.EMT1.9.1

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    (Optional) Participate in a supervised EMT clinical rotation.EMT1.9.2

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
PROFESSIONALEDUCATION-DEVELOPMENT
Where can I read the official document?
Virtual Virginia Standards

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