Narcan
No
It depends on the patient. The first thing done is the EMT checks the patients blood sugar, then gives the glucose of the sugar is low. After about five minutes the EMT will recheck the sugar. If it is still to low they would give a second dose.
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Any life threatening situation or medical emergency. Anything from uncontrolled bleeding, abdominal or chest pain to cardiac arrest and overdose and everything in between.
Yes, it is considered a first line treatment for many emergency situations. Even Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) can administer this drug. Oxygen is considered a drug.
In fact, EMT certification is not the same from state to state. Some states have their own certification process and only recognize EMT's that have their certification. Other states participate in a national EMT registry.
The skills taught in EMT schools are responding effectively to 911 emergency calls and patient monitoring on proper devices. Skills also taught are respiratory care, life support, ambulatory services and drug administrations.
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It depends from state to state, but most requires you to work a full year as an EMT Basic before you can become an EMT Paramedic. You need to take the EMT Paramedic training and certification.
You go to a college or a center that has a EMT courses that will give you a certificate for completing the work successfully
To find a job on emt, you should go to this site www.indeed.com/q-EMT-jobs.html. It will be easier for you if you already have an EMT certification and you can have a good work.
EMT training courses prepare an individal to pass EMT accreditation exams in order to work as an EMT Basic or EMT Paramedic. Both provide emergency medical care to the injured or ill in a number of settings.