EMT Basic Skills - Vital Signs & Sample History

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2007

EMT-B training of steps involved in all of the methods used to obtain baseline vital signs; the meaning and use of SAMPLE is also given.

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  • Why do egos colide when it comes to things like this ...I am amazed to see such unprofessional comments on an item like this...whats wrong with this world. WELL DONE and thank you for sharing this valuable video... You others shold be ashamed.!

  • as long as its not on spelling..jk

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  • @danson1992

    I have just began ENT-B. I have been a FR for four months. You haven't even scratched the surface yet. Knowing the body and fiction will help a lot. Terminology, proper procedures, law, and advanced treatments will carry you further than FR. I love it. It's hard, but with it. Good luck.

  • thanks for sharing this tutorial..this is such a useful video..thanks for the upload..!!

  • Alright, so I'm going into emt training soon, and I have a question that anyone who has emt training could probably answer. I've been a lifeguard for about 4 years (started when I was around 15/16 and I'm 20 now) But anyway I am a certified first responder because of this and I was just wondering if this gives me any kind of head-start? and is there anyone out there nice enough to take the time to give me an I idea of what I should already know before going into it?

  • Yes, like the Glasgow Coma Scale.

  • See, the Firefighters told me you classify responsiveness in numbers.

    Since this video is kinda old, I'll assume that what they told me is correct.

    Still, it's nice having information like this available.

  • Interesting to see in the comments that people are saying the classes are stressful. I haven't taken the classes yet (will be next month though!) but I heard from pre-med forums that the training isn't too bad (actually easy). I don't know what to expect now.

  • @hetnerd It varies between where you take the course. Mine is roughly going to cost close to 1,000$

  • @CrazeeGiant Thats what I'm doing right now. Excited but nervous as well.

  • After i graduate from high school in under two weeks i'm taking a National Registry course for EMT 1-B training at Orange Coast College, a community college here in southern California, and then i can take the national registry after i pass the course. I'm stoked and a little nervous but i'm glad this information is available! Thank you

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