Medical Emergencies: CPR, Toxicology, and Wilderness

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Medical Emergencies: CPR, Toxicology, and Wilderness

About this 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) Identify the signs and symptoms associated with a patient in shock, to describe the major categories of shock, to assess a patient with signs of shock and formulate a plan for treatment to stabilize the patient for transport, (2) Identify a patient in cardiac arrest and to describe the components of high performance CPR including placement of an AED, components of quality chest compressions, and options for oxygenation, (3) Identify a patient with under the influence of a drug of abuse or a toxicologic ingestion, assess a patient with a potential or known ingestion, and to formulate a plan for treatment and stabilization for transport including that of a violent patient, (4) Identify the symptoms associated with the most common environmental emergencies including hypothermia, hyperthermia, lightning strike and drowning, to assess patients with an environmental emergency and to describe initial treatment and stabilization for transportation and (5) Understanding your patient's story as well as to think critically about the complaint and symptoms associated with the gastrointestinal track, renal system, and the reproductive system.

What you'll learn

  • Identify the signs and symptoms of shock
  • Perform high performance CPR and use an AED
  • Assess and manage toxicological ingestions
  • Recognize and treat common environmental emergencies

Course objectives

  • Teach participants how to stabilize patients for transport
  • Develop critical thinking about various medical conditions

Skills you'll gain

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