Arriving at the scene of an active shooter event means many things for emergency medical providers. First, it's considering the different kinds of response that must occur here to protect victims, other providers, and yourself. Second, it's identifying the need for triage for the trauma patients you will face. Third, it's providing the proper levels of care to victims. And lastly, it's ensuring you are keeping yourself safe. Understanding the whole picture when responding to an active shooter event is imperative to a successful, safe response.
Course Type: Full-length Course
Course Duration: 60 min
Ensuring an efficient and effective airway is crucial for patient survival. Throughout this course, there will be demonstrations of airway techniques to assist and treat patients experiencing respiratory emergencies.
Course Type: Full-length Course
Course Duration: 60 min
Trauma is a part of the job and in this microlearning collection we will discuss blast injuries, treatment for ...
Course Type: Full-length Course
Course Duration: 30
Developing as a leader take effort and follow through. This collection of microlearning courses will give you ...
Course Type: Full-length Course
Course Duration: 60
This course is a collection of microlearning courses that focus on how EKGs and ECMO may be used in the field. ...
Course Type: Full-length Course
Course Duration: 30
In Today's environments one never knows what they may be walking into as an EMT or Paramedic and this course is a ...
Course Type: Full-length Course
Course Duration: 60
This course is a collection of microlearning courses that focus on assessments with pediatric patients. In the ...
Course Type: Full-length Course
Course Duration: 30
As an EMS Professional, the role can cause stress, and this collection of microlearning courses will focus on how ...
Course Type: Full-length Course
Course Duration: 60
As an EMS professional one area that is often not discussed but is an important part of your role is pharmacology ...
Course Type: Full-length Course
Course Duration: 30
Whether you are responding to a mass casualty event or a multi-vehicle car crash, learning more about trauma management skills will prepare providers for efficient and effective responses. The key topics discussed in this course are different methods to stop the bleeding, spinal immobilization techniques, and needle decompression of the chest.
Course Type: Full-length Course
Course Duration: 60 min