Tuesday, October 4, 2016

EMT (Emergency Medical Technician)

    Emergency Medical Technician
Duties and Responsibilities:EMTs or Emergency Medical Technicians are the health care professionals who initially assess the condition of the patients and determine the necessary course of action. These workers provide medical support to the patients while they are carried to the hospitals. They respond to the emergencies arising out of causalities like criminal violence, natural disasters, fires, air and land accidents, etc. Most of them render their services on a land ambulance but may also work on an air ambulance plane or helicopter. To know more about what other duties and responsibilities EMTs perform, continue reading the article.
Salary:$29,751-$37,850
Education:To become an EMT you'll need a high school diploma or GED and formal emergency training. There are three levels of EMT training. The EMT-basic covers a variety of different tasks including dealing with fractures, bleeding, cardiac emergencies and respiratory emergencies. To complete the basic coursework you'll need to pass the state written and practical exam.The EMT-intermediate training requires the basic training and the addition of 30 to 350 training hours. You'll also learn to administer intravenous fluids, some medications and manage more advanced equipment.Paramedic is the highest level of training. Paramedics are trained, usually at community colleges, in anatomy and physiology. In some cases, paramedics are awarded associates degrees for their training and finish the program prepared to take their NREMT (National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians) to become a licensed paramedic.
Demand for this profession:The continuously expanding need for skilled EMT”s is due primarily to overcrowding in hospitals. Hospitals and medical centers can be overwhelmed by the sheer numbers of patients flocking to the emergency departments. Overworked medical staffs are stretched too thin to attend to every patient’s needs, necessitating them to send some patients to other facilities. Situations such as these have created a need for more EMTs to safeguard patients that are being transferred elsewhere.
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Reflection: Do you think you would like to be one? Why? Or Why not?
I think i would like to be one to save people’s lives and to go quick and take them to a hospital. I can save people’s life when they are in trouble and it will be a big emergency for example if a person is dying and he can’t breath i could save a person’s life when they need my help and the salary is every good but the important part is if you like the job which i think i will.  

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