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EMERGENCY MEDICAL
TECHNICIAN- BASIC
This intensive 130 hour program is designed for
people who want to start a career in the emergency medical services.
Whether you are looking for a career in the fire service, working as an EMT for
a private ambulance service, or just want to expand your medical knowledge, this
is were you start.
The program includes such topics as CPR, basic
patient assessment, splinting skills and basic anatomy and physiology.
Click here to view up coming EMT-Basic
programs.
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL
TECHNICIAN-INTERMEDIATE/85
EMT-I/85 is a level of training that will typically allow several more invasive
procedures than are allowed at the basic level, including IV therapy, the use of
multi-lumen airway devices and provides for enhanced assessment skills such as 4
lead EKG interpretation. The EMT-I/85 is typically allowed only the same
medications an EMT-B is allowed to use. However, in New Hampshire, an EMT-I is
allowed to administer Epinephrine 1:1000 and 1:10,000, Narcan, Atropine,
nebulized Albuterol and Atrovent.
Click here to view
up coming EMT-Intermediate programs.
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