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Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Course #B

Whats on the Agenda? Introduction IntroductionInstructorStudentsWebsite Class Syllabus Introduction to Emergency Medical Care Introduction to Emergency Medical Care Medical/Legal/Ethical issues Medical/Legal/Ethical issues The Human Body (introduction) The Human Body (introduction) Quiz Quiz

Introductions Introduction IntroductionInstructorStudentsWebsite Class Syllabus

Introduction to Emergency Medical Care Chapter 1 Chapter 1 The EMS System Components *Medical Director *Medical Direction

Medical Director Medical Director

Medical Direction Medical DirectionOff-lineOn-line

Well-Being of the EMT-B Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) Diseases of Concern

West Nile Virus West Nile Virus Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (sars) Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (sars) Avian Flu Avian Flu

Communicable Diseases of Concern Hepatitis Hepatitis TB TB HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS

Infection Control and the Law Ryan White CARE Act Ryan White CARE Act

Emotion and Stress Physiological Aspects Physiological Aspects General Adaptation Syndrome

Stress Types Types Causes Causes Signs and Symptoms Signs and Symptoms Dealing Dealing CISM CISM

Death and Dying Stages Stages Dealing Dealing

Scene Safety

Medical/Legal and Ethical Issues Scope of Practice Scope of Practice Consent and refusal Consent and refusal Other legal aspects Other legal aspects

The Human Body (introduction) Anatomical Terms Anatomical Terms Body Systems Body Systems

Anatomical Terms Anatomical Position MidlineMedialLateralBilateral

Descriptive anatomical terms Anterior Anterior Posterior Posterior Ventral Ventral Dorsal Dorsal Superior Superior Inferior Inferior Proximal Proximal Distal Distal Palmar Palmar Plantar Plantar Mid-Clavicular Line Mid-Clavicular Line Abdominal Quadrants Abdominal Quadrants

Positional Terms Positional TermsProneSupineFowlersTrendelenberg