Emergency Services 20, 30
EMSE29
Module 29: Essential Skills in Emergency Medical Services (Optional)
Outcome
Explore the essential
skills utilized by
emergency medical
service providers.
Indicators
(a) | Demonstrate the methods to properly take a pulse on a patient. |
(b) | Investigate methods to take a heart rate of a patient. |
(c) | Examine the principles of taking blood pressure measurements of a patient. |
(d) | Assess the vital signs (i.e., consciousness, breathing, pulse, skin temperature, pupils) to be monitored while treating an injured person, and the frequency (e.g., every 5 to 10 minutes) for doing so. |
(e) | Define blood pressure. |
(f) | Examine the reasons and consequences of a drop in blood pressure in a medical patient. |
(g) | Examine the reasons and consequences in raise of blood pressure in a medial patient. |
(h) | Identify why a baseline of blood pressure, pulse and breathing rate is essential in the care of a medical patient. |
(i) | Assess the vital signs (i.e., consciousness, breathing, pulse, skin temperature, pupils) to be monitored while treating an injured person. |
(j) | Examine the importance of frequently taking vital signs (e.g., every 5 to 10 minutes). |
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