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EMTA1052 — Emergency Medical Tech I Lab

2 credits · 2 hours

EMTA 1052 - Emergency Medical Tech I Lab EMTA 1052 - Emergency Medical Tech I Lab Description This lab section is taught in conjunction with EMTA 1042 . Lab skills such as Vital signs, patient assessment, splinting, and cardiac arrest will be practiced in small groups. A final exam over the practical skills will be administered at the conclusion of this section. Demonstrate the emergency medical care of closed soft-tissue injuries. 2. Demonstrate the emergency medical care of a patient with an open chest wound. 3. Demonstrate how to control bleeding from an open soft-tissue injury. 4. Demonstrate the emergency medical care of a patient with an open abdominal wound. 5. Demonstrate how to stabilize an impaled object. 6. Demonstrate how to care for a burn. 7. Demonstrate the emergency medical care of a patient with a chemical, electrical, thermal, inhalation, or radiation burn. 8. Demonstrate the removal of a foreign object from under a patient’s uppereyelid. 9. Demonstrate the stabilization of a foreign object that has been impaled in a patient’s eye. 10. Demonstrate irrigation of a patient’s eye using a nasal cannula, bottle, or basin. 11. Demonstrate the care of a patient who has a penetrating eye injury. 12. Demonstrate how to control bleeding from a neck injury. 13. Demonstrate how to perform a jaw-thrust maneuver on a patient with a suspected spinal injury. 14. Demonstrate how to perform manual in-line stabilization on a patient with a suspected spinal injury. 15. Demonstr

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