Practical skills prep for the emt / David Lee Dalton; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: Burlington, Mass. : Jones & Bartlett Learning, c2016.Description: 1 DVD : 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 9781284041446
  • 1284041441
Other title:
  • Practical skills prep for the emergency medical technician
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Contents:
EMT Practical Skills Videos -- Bleeding Control/Shock Management -- BVM Ventilation of an Apneic Adult Patient -- Cardiac Arrest Management/AED -- Joint Immobilization -- Long Bone Immobilization -- Oxygen Administration by Non-rebreather Mask -- Patient Assessment/Management - Medical -- Patient Assessment/Management - Trauma -- Spinal Immobilization (Seated Patient) -- Spinal Immobilization (Supine Patient) -- Bonus Skills Videos -- National Registry Skill Sheets -- Recommended Maximum System Requirements -- Jones & Bartlett Learning Technical Support.
Summary: The Practical Skills Prep for the EMT demonstrates all of the EMT skills required to pass the NREMT psychomotor exam. The video clips are provided in a setting which simulates an actual testing environment. Each skill is demonstrated step-by-step, with close-up clips and visual reinforcement of complicated techniques. Narration guides the viewer through each scene with expert tips to ensure first-time success on the exam, and each scene concludes with a list of the Critical Criteria for that particular skill. As a bonus, the video includes additional EMT-level skill demonstrations, such as traction splint and dual-lumen airway insertion. Students can follow along with the video as they practice, honing their skills and building confidence. Educators can use the videos available to teach each skill and ensure consistency of instruction. All scenes provided in the Practical Skills Prep for the EMT are consistent with the new National EMS Education Standards and current American Heart Association CPR guidelines -- provided by the publisher.
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NETC LRC call no. RA 645.8 .D142 2016.

EMT Practical Skills Videos -- Bleeding Control/Shock Management -- BVM Ventilation of an Apneic Adult Patient -- Cardiac Arrest Management/AED -- Joint Immobilization -- Long Bone Immobilization -- Oxygen Administration by Non-rebreather Mask -- Patient Assessment/Management - Medical -- Patient Assessment/Management - Trauma -- Spinal Immobilization (Seated Patient) -- Spinal Immobilization (Supine Patient) -- Bonus Skills Videos -- National Registry Skill Sheets -- Recommended Maximum System Requirements -- Jones & Bartlett Learning Technical Support.

The Practical Skills Prep for the EMT demonstrates all of the EMT skills required to pass the NREMT psychomotor exam. The video clips are provided in a setting which simulates an actual testing environment. Each skill is demonstrated step-by-step, with close-up clips and visual reinforcement of complicated techniques. Narration guides the viewer through each scene with expert tips to ensure first-time success on the exam, and each scene concludes with a list of the Critical Criteria for that particular skill. As a bonus, the video includes additional EMT-level skill demonstrations, such as traction splint and dual-lumen airway insertion. Students can follow along with the video as they practice, honing their skills and building confidence. Educators can use the videos available to teach each skill and ensure consistency of instruction. All scenes provided in the Practical Skills Prep for the EMT are consistent with the new National EMS Education Standards and current American Heart Association CPR guidelines -- provided by the publisher.

Windows system requirements: Intel Pentium 166-MHz of faster processor; 128 megabytes of RAM or greater; 640 X 480 screen resolution or higher; DVD drive (4x speed or higher recommended.

Macintosh system requirements: PowerPC G3 or higher processor; Mac OS 9.x or 10.x; 128 megabytes of RAM or greater; 640 x 480 screen resolution or higher; DVD drive (4x speed or higher recommended.

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