Emergency Services 20, 30
EMSE25
Module 25: Personal and Protective Equipment in Emergency Medical Services (Core)
Outcome
Assess the use of
personal protective
equipment and
clothing in Emergency
Medical Services.
Indicators
(a) | Identify hazards (e.g., bodily fluids) commonly faced by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel. |
(b) | Examine environmental hazards (e.g., extreme cold, rain, snow) and the impacts of these hazards on the effectiveness of EMS personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing. |
(c) | Investigate types of EMS PPE and clothing (e.g., gloves, gown, medical grade mask, goggles, uniform, boots, hearing pro) utilized by EMS personnel. |
(d) | Research the different grades of medical masks (e.g., medical, N-95, N-100) and when different grades of masking are required by EMS personnel. |
(e) | Describe the methods of fitting specialty masks (e.g., N-95, N-100). |
(f) | Describe when, where and how specific pieces of EMS PPE equipment are used. |
(g) | Describe characteristics and features of EMS PPE and clothing that make them effective and safe. |
(h) | Assess problems (e.g., restricted visibility, weight, maneuverability) associated with a variety of EMS PPE and clothing. |
(i) | Demonstrate the process of donning and doffing PPE (e.g., gloves, mask, gown) in a variety of circumstances. |
(j) | Examine protocols EMS personnel follow if they are exposed to contaminated bodily fluids. |
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