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Ace Your EMT-Basic Practical DVD
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Description
Eight EMT Medical Stations in this instructional video, so you can prepare for 8 different scenarios. Each Station is broken up into four distinctive parts: A brief introduction to the station, The actual station being performed, A review of the National Registry Skill Sheet, and a review of the station’s Critical Criteria. Three hours of Instruction!
Synopsis
Becoming and EMT-Basic is no easy task. You spend scores of hours in the classroom, hours of ride-time on the ambulance and time in the ER. The entire experience can be stressful. After the long and demanding journey to obtain your certification the last thing you need is added stress during your practical exam. That is why Knightlite created Ace Your EMT-Basic Practical DVD. Under the calming direction of Paramedic Instructor Gary Havican along with Mike Flynn, you learn how to relax and move smoothly and confidently through each station.
Ace Your EMT-Basic Practical is made up of 21 stations crammed into a 2 DVD set. We offer over 3 hours of instruction. Below is a list of the included stations:
DISC ONE
1. Introduction
2. Airway, Onygen, and Ventilation
3. Bag Valve Mask/Apneic Patient
4. Bleeding Control/Shock Management
5. Cardiac Arrest Management/AED
6. Immobilization Skills/Joint Injury
7. Immobilization Skills/Long Bone Injury
8. Immobilization Skills/Traction Splinting
9. Mouth To Mask With Supplemental O2
10. Oxygen Administration
11. Spinal Immobilization/Seated Patient
12. Spinal Immobilization/Supine Patient
13. Ventilatory Management/Endotracheal Intubation
14. Knightlite EMT-Basic Study Helper Demo
DISC TWO
1. Patient Assessment/Trauma
2. Patient Assessment/Medical Cardiac
3. Medical-Respiratory
4. Medical - Altered Mental Status
5. Medical - Allergic Reaction
6. Medical - Poisoning/Overdose
7. Medical - Environmental Emergency
8. Medical - Obstetrics
9. Medical - Behavioral
10. Credits
Each Station is broken up into four distinctive parts.
1.) A brief introduction to the station.
2.) The actual station being performed.
3.) A review of the National Registry Skill Sheet.
4.) A review of the station’s Critical Criteria
During your Practical Exam, you are likely to get at least one Medical Station. But which one will you get? Knightlite includes 8 Medical Stations in this instructional video, so you can prepare for 8 different scenarios. This helps you build a rhythm and a style that you can apply to any medical you are challenged with. The key to performing well on your practical, and gaining the confidence that you need is through repetition. Watch the DVD over and over again, either on your TV or when sitting at your computer. Each DVD is broken up into individual stations. Use your remote or mouse to select the station, or you can play all of them at the same time.
About the Author
About Gary Havican:
Gary Havican has been an EMT since 1988 and a Paramedic since 1994. He is a certified EMS-Instructor and an instructor in ACLS, ACLS-EP, PALS and BLS. Gary has been a Knightlite content writer for the past 8 years and has been a contributing author to several EMS journals and textbooks. Gary has worked as a volunteer EMT for nearly 20 years, he’s worked commercial EMS, as a paramedic, was a hospital EMS Coordinator for a mid-sized community hospital and a large academic facility, he’s worked for the state Office of Emergency Medical Services and is currently a part time Paramedic for a county wide paramedic intercept service. Gary is the former Chair of the Connecticut Paramedic Committee and Chairs the American Heart Association’s Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee. He’s also served on several boards and committees related to EMS throughout the past 21 years. Gary has a BA in History and an MBA in Executive Management and is currently an Administrative Director for a local mid-sized community hospital.