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About the Course

In this course, you will develop the knowledge and skills to assess and stabilize certain types of patients for transport. By the end of this course, you will be able to: 1) assess a basic medical patient 2) describe general pharmacologic principles and the skills associated with medication administration, 3) explain airway physiology, the assessment of the airway and available interventions for airway management, 4) identify, assess and formulate a plan to stabilize a patient with a respiratory emergency for transport, and 5) identify, assess and formulate a plan to stabilize a patient with a cardiovascular emergency for transport. 6) describe the most common neurologic and endocrine emergencies and what you can do for them as an EMT....

Top reviews

MK

Jun 28, 2020

Excellent course on the absolute basics. Would highly recommend for anyone who wants to learn about managing medical emergencies in the healthcare field. Videos are short but informative.

AL

Jan 25, 2020

I am just very thankful to sir and madam who taught me very effectively. I would say that everything will be easier if we teach in such away. This is a world best learning site

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By Jennifer T

Feb 28, 2021

I would give 5 stars, except that i have reported several glitches..Not very professional to have links posted that are deleted, files missing etc. Instructor not replied to my questions.*****BE WARNED. After spending money for the full course, and completing all Modules, with 93+ average, and wanting to attend bootcamp, they only answered 2 out of around 12 emails, I lost confidence in them and found a different center to get practical training and exams. It seems like they are only happy to accept my monthly subscription fees but not very interested in me actually attending the bootcamp. (despite the $1,000 fee!) International Students beware! This being said, Its a great program if you are only interested in learning and not wanting the NREMT certification to make a career change. ALSO the instructor NEVER replies to questions ****

By Juan F

Apr 21, 2021

I love the courses by the University of Colorado but I really find it "impulsive" dealing with online system that keep doing something called solicitation into my email account with ridiculous reminders of assignments that need to be completed. Also I don't care about other students completing the course in a fast manner, that may mean they know how to use skill, but not when to use it. The whole purpose of these courses is to improve a person strategy, not just to be another "Yes man" Please remove non-essential tasks such as statistics, that is my suggestion.

By Alaina M

Aug 17, 2020

The course was really informative on emergency medicine in terms of pharmacological interventions but lacking in an in-depth knowledge and other interventions such as first aid

By Sophia A

Jul 17, 2022

no 8 answer of week 5 quiz is wrong

By Brian

Sep 26, 2019

More attention to detail needed.

By Abdulrahman M A E M

Jul 9, 2020

Good Course!

By Adhi s s

Jul 21, 2024

Good

By CHINONSO E I

Mar 8, 2022

good

By Betty A

Jan 2, 2023

the last two final tests, require major revelation. I'm a certified EMT/Nurse, who's looking to sharpen my skills. Its very difficult to do so, if i cant excel any further throughout these lessons, due to the tests lacking major reconstruction. please please please evaluate these tests, their are many others before me, who who submitted complaints, pleading for these tests to be looked over.

By EdresHamood F

Aug 20, 2022

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