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Transcript: Emergency Medical Services The start of EMS was marked by Good Samaritan During war Roman Military needed medicines to tend to the wounded and diseased soldiers. So they brought the concept of first-aid back into place Special organizations such as the American Red Cross and American Heart Association were created to advance science and teach others approved lifestyle techniques The future depends on close attention on trends in the emergency medicine and the obstacles you come upon To overcome these obstacles the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) should insist on research based practices and refine research based practices accordingly to provide the best quality of patient care Advances include development and deployment of special blood-stopping dressings Conclusion Wars Wars (continued page 2) Wars (continued page 3) The Napoleonic Wars 1791 By:Destany Stephens First treatment protocol Used chariots to remove wounded from the battlefield Introduction to EMS The World Wars 1910-1940 Iraq War (present) 1970's Korean and Vietnam War 1950-1970 History of EMS Napoleon's Chief Surgeon Dominique-Jean Larrey makes a horse-drawn carriage called the flying ambulances EMS is a coordinated network of professionals where their function is to provide a variety of medical services to people in need of emergency care. They have three missions of EMS. To provide an out-of-hospital patient care,get involved in public safety and health. The U.S. Civil War 1860's The First Ambulance Service in the U.S. developed by U.S. Army Surgeon Jonathan Letterman What is it ? Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals are formed to attempt to save seriously injured patients First air medical transport to carry the wounded from Serbia to Albania Ambulances with medicine in them have the characteristics of the now Red Cross emblem Roman Wars 1500 b.c.

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Transcript: equipment person trained to care for the sick or injured,. when a patient comes in a nurse helps them out and then a doctor comes. ems helps saves people lives everyday the university have as many as 4,000 people in the college RESOURCES fire department a vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital A network of services coordinated to provide aid and medical assistance from primary response to definitive care. Three examples of ems are the police , the fire department , and the ambulance. www.emsworld.com dph.georgia.gov › Programs › Health Protection www.mygemsis.org WHAT THE STUDY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES this college also studies medical services and medicine WHY YOU NEED EMS THE INSIDE the equipment the fire fighter uses are clothes that help against the fire and axes, water hose, and etc. Ambulance nurses college that study emergency medical services and is located in Georgia they study medical services and medical trianing EMS System wide rules and regulations that maintain law and order to the society. this system lower the crime THIS IS THE INSIDE OF THE COLLEGE . THIS PART IN THE COLLEGE IS THE EATING HALL organization for maintaining law and order. they deal with criminals and fugitives. Victoria college is located in Texas, this is a another example of a college that studies medical services THE COLLEGE a special series of equipment that is used to help or transport injured or sick people some examples is a stretcher, airway bag, and a life pack with batteries. POLICE DEP. POLICE SYSTEM Emory college fire truck a truck that carries large equipment for the men carrying various types of support THE UNIVERSITY 1.firefighting organization: an organization of people trained to prevent, control, and extinguish fires and to rescue people from fires and other dangerous situations

Emergency medical services

Transcript: EMTs who work for private ambulance services may work a wide variety of hours. Some ambulance services schedule EMTs to work 12 hours shifts, such as 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. EMTs that work for other ambulance services may work a 24-hour on-call shift, followed by 24 to 48 hours off. Because emergency care has to be available around the clock, EMTs may end up working 50 or 60 hours a week to be sure there is a professional available at all times. When not actually at work, these heath care professionals may need to remain on call, and may have to respond at a moment's notice in the event of an emergency. Most of the time, when an athlete is injured, a trainer will quickly evaluate the athlete to determine what care, if any, they need. In the event that the patient cannot be safely moved or cared for by the trainer, EMS is asked to intervene. While the crew is there primarily for sports-related emergencies, they also take care of those in attendance as well. Thank You! in early 1970's, president Nixon had just taken office. America was still entrenched in the Vietnam war. The most important milestone, however, occured only a few years earlier in 1966. President Lyndon B. Johnson received the report Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society, which identified accidental injuries as the “leading cause of death in the first half of life’s span. emergency medial services provide immediate treatment for those who need help right away, like people who are bleeding out or people who cant breath well. Relates to sport medicine history job description members? At almost any area sports event, you’ll see an Ambulance and EMS (Emergency Medical Service) crew over on the side observing. But, what are they really there for? In many athletic competitions, rules and regulations require an EMS crew to be on stand-by in case of an emergency. Since most events include hundreds, if not thousands of spectators, having EMS there makes great sense. EMS providers are trained to care for sick and injured people; they specialize in resuscitating critically sick or hurt patients. EMS crews operate directly under an ER Doctor with protocols that govern how they give care and where they transport patients. Emergency medical services Training that spans from thirty to three hundred fifty hours are usually required by a student who aims to become an EMT-intermediate. The training requirement varies depending on the procedures that the state allows EMTs to perform. EMT-intermediate programs teach students more sophisticated life support skills such as medication dispensing, intravenous procedures and advanced airway management. years of schooling The median annual wage for emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics was $31,020 in May 2012. The median wage is the wage at which half the workers in an occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less. 62 ECG bpm

Emergency medical services

Transcript: You dont get what you wish for but what you work for!!! Emergency Medical Services Emergency Medical Services Elizabeth Noriega Professor: Aguilar CRN 20236 5/07/17 Associates of Applied Science Associates of Applied Science And certificates of completion for Paramedic (C2-EMSC), Advanced EMT (C2-MAD), Basic EMS (C1-EMBA) Total Credit Hours: 60 Units/ Credits Units/ Credits Field of Study Total Hours: 1000 Hrs. Program Discription Program Discription Emergency Medical Services Paramedic Program This program will Provide you with a health related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized Occupational theory, skills and concepts under direct supervision by the clinical professional. Study the knowledge and skills in the assesment and management of patients with traumatic injuries. The preparation for the certification as an Emergency Medical Technician. Background Check Immunizations and Titers Substance Abuse Screening Current CPR Certification at Proffesional Level Current Physical Exam Pre-Program Requirements Pre-Program Requirements Course Placement Course Placement Minimum Required TSI Assesment (Level 2) Math (PTSM), 350 Reading (PTSR), 351 Writing (PTSW), 363 Essay (PTSE), 4 The most Recent Test Scores will be the ones used for qualifying and rankind. Assessment scores are valid for 5yrs. MATH 0301 ENGL 1301 PHYC 2314 INRW1311 First Semester First Semester Second Semester ENGL 1301 KINE 1100 EDUC 1300 PHIL 1301 Second Semester Paramedic AAS Degree Program Paramedic AAS Degree Program Prerequisite Semester Biol 1306 General Biology- Science Majors 1 Biol 1106 General Biology Science Majors Lab 1 EMSP 1160 Clinical EMT Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) 1 EMSP 1501 Emergency Medical Technician Program Begins Every Semester Maximum Students Admitted: 16 Students Per Schedule Section First Semester BIOL 2401 Anatomy and Physiology 1 EMSP 1161 Clinical Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) 2 EMSP 1356 Patient Assessment and Airway Management EMSP 1438 Introduction to Advanced Practice First Semester Second Semester EMSP 1162 Clinical-Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) 3 EMSP 1355 Trauma Management EMSP 2305 EMS Operations Second Semester Summer Session EMSP 2444 Cardiology EMSP 2306 Emergency Pharmacology or RNSG 1301 Pharmacology Summer Session Second Year Second Year First Semester EMSP 2160 Clinical Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) IV EMSP 2430 Special Populations EMSP 2534 Medical Emergencies EMSP 2143 Assessment Based Management EMSP 2266 Practicum (or Field Experience)- Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Second Semester Second Semester Start looking for possible jobs locally or out of town. I have contemplated Dallas T.X. they are in need of a lot of Bilingual Paramedics. That can be an option for me. I could also work in hospitals in the ER department to be more specific. or I can also work in the Firefighters Department as First Responce Call. Summer Summer Job Opportunities Make a Huge Party Graduate Graduate

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Transcript: Official Medical Services By Mekyla Alvarado The American Red Cross was the first agency to aid the public They taught first aid and CPR to the masses beginning in the 1950s Dr. Joseph D. Farrington, the Father of EMS first started training Fire Departments in first aid Every trip in an ambulance varies from person to person, depending on what you're in there for Typically, the EMTs ask you questions about your current condition and take your vitals Vitals are your blood pressure, temperature, pulse, breathing rate, and pain level What Happens in an Ambulance? As times change and technology improves, so do medical practices In result, all practitioners, not just EMTs, must stay current on their training in case any new protocol changes Civil War The World Wars Modern EMS What Happens? (cont.) http://www.reflejos.com/en/stories/health/article/11-07-31/traveling_by_ambulance.aspx http://www.healthtalk.org/peoples-experiences/heart-disease/heart-attack/pre-hospital-care-ambulance http://www.redcross.org/about-us/history/clara-barton http://scde.mrooms.org/pluginfile.php/322774/mod_resource/content/4/EMS_ppts/Chapter%2001.pdf There are always two paramedics and only one other person is allowed to ride in the ambulance with the patient They transport you to the nearest hospital or, if there's more than one in close proximity, the hospital of your choice Brought on the idea of "treating them where they lie" Clara Barton, a young nurse, began helping the soldiers on the battlefield in makeshift hospitals Later on, Barton created the American Red Cross Works Cited Emergency Medical Services The military was used as the testing grounds of emergency medical services It was protocol for the soldiers to be trained in first aid This introduced field medics with red crosses to designate the ambulance location EMS History

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