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Transport & Rescue Operations

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Transport & Rescue Operations

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90 Days . 7 Steps

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Objectives
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the critical role safe driving plays in emergency medical services (EMS) operations.
Learn about the various factors that influence driving behavior, both with and without the use of emergency warning devices, such as sirens and lights.
Recognize the necessity of wearing appropriate restraints in both the front and patient compartments of the ambulance to ensure safety for EMS personnel.
Understand the correct use of pediatric restraint devices based on the child’s age, size, and medical condition to ensure safe transport.
Comprehending the various restraint options for adult patients, ensuring their safety and stability during transport, and understanding when to use each device.

Lecturer: Adam Culbertson, EMTP

Course Completion Requirements:
Credits Offered: This course is approved for 1.0 CE/CME credit.
Posttest: Participants must complete a posttest to assess their understanding of the material.
Course Evaluation: A course evaluation is required to provide feedback on the lecture.
Additional Requirements for EMS Providers: Once you earn your course certificate, please scan the QR code to upload this course using the CAPCE app
Additional Requirement for Non-EMS Providers: Non-EMS providers must submit a brief written reflection on the course content and its applicability to their practice (link will be provided upon successful course completion).


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Rewards

Get a certificate by completing the program.

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