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YNHH-CEMS IO Training
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YNHH-CEMS IO Training
Always Expect The Unexpected
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During a lecture for the 2019 Paramedic Students they were surprised with a pediatric simulation. Excellent job by all!!!
Welcome to Our World
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed 4 lety
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be an EMT or Paramedic??? Step into our world!!!
YNHH High Fidelity Simulation Manikins
zhlédnutí 2,3KPřed 4 lety
A quick look at some of our High Fidelity Manikins that are used in both our EMT & Paramedic Programs
Tactical Emergency Casualty Care Training (TECC)
zhlédnutí 2,1KPřed 4 lety
YNHH-CEMS Instructors provide TECC Training to our Paramedic Students. This course teaches prehospital providers how to respond and care for patients in a civilian tactical environment.
YNHH- Center for EMS Cardiac Arrest Simulation
zhlédnutí 4,1KPřed 4 lety
YNHH CEMS Staff participated in a mock Cardiac Arrest Simulation at 55 Park Street to assist our fellow YNHH colleagues in creating a response plan for Cardiac Arrests within the building. Thank you to all who made this possible!!!
National Registry EMT Medical Patient Assessment/Management
zhlédnutí 303KPřed 5 lety
National Registry EMT Medical Patient Assessment/Management This is a fifteen(15) minute station where you will conduct the assessment of a medical patient and "voice" treat all conditions discovered
National Registry EMT Cardiac Arrest Management/AED
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National Registry EMT Cardiac Arrest Management/AED This is a ten(10) minute station where you will be evaluated on your treatment of a patient found in cardiac arrest
National Registry EMT Bleed Control/Shock Management
zhlédnutí 55KPřed 5 lety
National Registry EMT Bleed Control/Shock Management This is a five(5) minute station where you will be evaluated on your treatment of a patient with an extremity hemorrhage that cannot be controlled by direct pressure. Also the patient will exhibit signs of shock, and you will have to properly treat the patient for shock
National Registry EMT Long Bone Immobilization
zhlédnutí 21KPřed 5 lety
National Registry EMT Long Bone Immobilization (Radius/Ulna Fracture) This is a five(5) minute station where you will be evaluated on your treatment of an extremity fracture to the radius/ulna
National Registry EMT Long Bone Immobilization (Tibia/Fibula Fracture)
zhlédnutí 61KPřed 5 lety
National Registry EMT Long Bone Immobilization (Tibia/Fibula Fracture) This is a five(5) minute station where you will be evaluated on your treatment of an extremity fracture to the tibia/fibula
National Registry EMT Joint Immobilization (Shoulder Injury)
zhlédnutí 27KPřed 5 lety
National Registry EMT Joint Immobilization (Shoulder Injury) This is a five(5) minute station where you will be evaluated on your treatment of an isolated shoulder injury
National Registry EMT Cardiac Arrest Management/AED
zhlédnutí 61KPřed 5 lety
National Registry EMT Cardiac Arrest Management/AED
National Registry EMT Bag Valve Mask Ventilation of an Apneic Adult
zhlédnutí 48KPřed 5 lety
National Registry EMT Bag Valve Mask Ventilation of an Apneic Adult
National Registry EMT Trauma Patient Assessment/Management
zhlédnutí 225KPřed 5 lety
National Registry EMT Trauma Patient Assessment/Management

Komentáře

  • @mahimohsin731
    @mahimohsin731 Před 8 dny

    How is it possible your second partner take history he was on manual stablization of c spine otherwise excellent video

  • @sneakydevilx
    @sneakydevilx Před měsícem

    wouldn’t it be necessary if the patient was unresponsive to verbal and painful stimuli that you would immediately check his pulse and breathing? i know the gunshot wound requires immediate attention as well, but varying on whether he is pulseless or not will indicate the need for CPR or continuity of patient assessment, which isn’t established here

  • @user-hz1dg5wd9f
    @user-hz1dg5wd9f Před 2 měsíci

    Why did you not open his airway?

  • @user-yx2zy7vt3b
    @user-yx2zy7vt3b Před 2 měsíci

    That was amazing

  • @sierra7389
    @sierra7389 Před 3 měsíci

    She doesint get shock until the guy presses the shock but guys this is a semi-automatic aed which means it wont shock until he pushes the shock button

  • @Tyrvana
    @Tyrvana Před 3 měsíci

    Microphone is a tad too bad so it's slightly difficult to make out whats being said unfortunately.

  • @user-jh5gg1dz8n
    @user-jh5gg1dz8n Před 3 měsíci

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  • @user-jh5gg1dz8n
    @user-jh5gg1dz8n Před 3 měsíci

    Frecherylb 24❤

  • @Reretabell
    @Reretabell Před 4 měsíci

    Why isn't he giving the patient aspirin or nitroglycerin after the first set of vitals? It took quite a long time before he even attempted to give nitro or aspirin.. He did a great job! i couldn't of done all that fantasy stuff! But still..

  • @PAGS4747
    @PAGS4747 Před 4 měsíci

    Examiner blousing his boots is a critical fail.

  • @aymarsandoval786
    @aymarsandoval786 Před 4 měsíci

    Beautiful

  • @michele0324
    @michele0324 Před 4 měsíci

    It seems odd the Pt has a history of MI, an Rx for nitroglycerin + aspirin, is experiencing chest pain but she isn't taking her Rx. And, it seems odd the EMT didn't ask her why because asking her may have revealed an altered mental status. No doubt the EMT took the correct course of action based on the Pt's chief complaint, history, slightly elevated RR, slightly elevated HR, elevated blood sugar, appearance of her skin, nausea and protocol.

  • @-dimaio5617
    @-dimaio5617 Před 4 měsíci

    soliddddddddd

  • @jamesfloyd2284
    @jamesfloyd2284 Před 4 měsíci

    Every Chest pain doesn’t need ALS intercept especially if the pt is stable because you can get them to the hospital usually faster than waiting on the intercept especially if you have an AEMT

  • @ericksonisla2572
    @ericksonisla2572 Před 5 měsíci

    Just want to ask, what are types of exams in NREMT? Written and practical?

  • @khanyisilenofanisamthembu8186

    Greetings 🙏 After completing Diploma in emergency health care how many years you have to do in the university for Bachelor emergency health care?

  • @spacereturn7598
    @spacereturn7598 Před 6 měsíci

    The hard on for highflow oxygen administration that the nremt has is ridiculous lol

  • @makesense4once
    @makesense4once Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent demonstration!

  • @Crutchthemedic
    @Crutchthemedic Před 6 měsíci

    EMTs are better for cardiac arrest than paramedics. czcams.com/video/0xD5ES3lqcM/video.htmlsi=coSl_fBdFBh76z0K

  • @cisco5204
    @cisco5204 Před 6 měsíci

    2:51 wouldn’t you use a BVM instead of a non rebreather ,The patient is unconscious

    • @PGEGCC
      @PGEGCC Před 23 dny

      depends on how many hands you have eh?

  • @michaelreyes2301
    @michaelreyes2301 Před 7 měsíci

    Only one correction on my part, once the AED says analyzing and charging, no one should touch the patient from that point on until after the shock has been delivered.

    • @kreygrant3994
      @kreygrant3994 Před 7 měsíci

      AHA Guidelines have since adjusted that rule. You want to minimize the pauses in between compressions. Likewise the key components are high quality CPR and early defib. Therefore you should not withhold CPR to a patient while the Defibrillator is charging.

  • @shelbycrook779
    @shelbycrook779 Před 7 měsíci

    Slebhy Crook Simmons

  • @jmartin891
    @jmartin891 Před 9 měsíci

    Seems too well drilled. Calling C Spine for a gunshot wound not right. Its not an RYC or impact. Never strip the casualty to the bare skin. You can do primary whilst keeping modesty using scissors. Checkin😂g blood pressure when he could have a brain injury on a secondary survey is backwards. Oh dear😂

  • @user-zm7ln7xy2z
    @user-zm7ln7xy2z Před 9 měsíci

    I'm a new EMT student, and we are just now dabbing our toes in patient assessment. I'm going to bookmark this video because right now this seems so overwhelming and like I'll never get it. Hopefully in 3 months when I come back, this type of scenario is second nature.

    • @ValenteEnriquez-mo5uj
      @ValenteEnriquez-mo5uj Před 8 měsíci

      I take my med assessment in 3 days, I keep watching these videos and following along with the NREMT sheet and its helping me alot! good Luck!

  • @msks723
    @msks723 Před 9 měsíci

    No, EMT will expose me like that. And we addressed this is living will.

  • @brayden4940
    @brayden4940 Před 9 měsíci

    Wouldn’t you have wanted to check for an exit wound? Or is that what you did when you asked if there was blood underneath him?

  • @Dogedadogo
    @Dogedadogo Před 10 měsíci

    Wow slay pussy queen boss <3

  • @asianchopsticks5048
    @asianchopsticks5048 Před 10 měsíci

    I counted 12 seconds of cpr. I believe it’s 15

  • @asianchopsticks5048
    @asianchopsticks5048 Před 10 měsíci

    Why did he roll the patient on to the injured side with the sucking chest wound? No secondary injuries is kinda crazy

    • @makesense4once
      @makesense4once Před 6 měsíci

      I will never do that! Always taught not to cause pain or harm, so roll onto the uninjured side. Other than that, an excellent video!

  • @annamarieuren8523
    @annamarieuren8523 Před 11 měsíci

    crazy

  • @blank4142
    @blank4142 Před 11 měsíci

    So I was thinking this patient would be suffering from CHF. What makes this another heart attack vs. CHF? Was it the clear lung sounds that made a difference?

  • @lizc7417
    @lizc7417 Před rokem

    Ok but we are all assuming he needed his airway opened what if it was just fine 🤬🤬🤬🤬

  • @Tacoyaki99
    @Tacoyaki99 Před rokem

    Great work

  • @carelesscappie5812
    @carelesscappie5812 Před rokem

    isn't a contraindication of Nitro a heart beat of over 100?

  • @vincentdolente7053
    @vincentdolente7053 Před rokem

    So in otherwords. Everyone else: quick, call someone who knows what they are doing!

  • @allencooke2356
    @allencooke2356 Před rokem

    She looks happy to be there haha

  • @JKDJack
    @JKDJack Před rokem

    What is the point of ALWAYS calling for ALS. So stupid.

    • @GLaurence1997
      @GLaurence1997 Před 9 měsíci

      In this case being chest pain ALS will be able to do a 12 lead and other medications that the BLS can not.

  • @markmacapagal1425
    @markmacapagal1425 Před rokem

    Great!!

  • @leoe7449
    @leoe7449 Před rokem

    I finished the course and my exam is on February 27 am I need to study more tbh haha

  • @bobbychin8927
    @bobbychin8927 Před rokem

    Ffcfffffffffccccccccccccccc

  • @jubileeYAVEL
    @jubileeYAVEL Před rokem

    Can anyone tell me why he called for ALS before he knew if there was anything serious going on?

  • @livhilton5909
    @livhilton5909 Před rokem

    You’re supposed to count out loud correct?

    • @theglasgowfamily5787
      @theglasgowfamily5787 Před rokem

      Correct. And when the female began compressions her hands were not how they were supposed to be.

  • @gabrielleracine4439

    cab

  • @bobbylight8833
    @bobbylight8833 Před rokem

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but would you also have to decompress the pt's chest on the right side? Or is the occlusive dressing the only thing required? Just curious cause even after he applied the occlusive dressing chest rise was diminished.

  • @rhey7783
    @rhey7783 Před rokem

    he said the patient is unresponsive, shouldn't you check 1st the pulse and and if the patient is breathing?? this can turn into CPR sometimes, but meh it all went well.... just my 2cents...

  • @farisqader7919
    @farisqader7919 Před rokem

    what blood pressure cuff is he using?

  • @charlaecliff1297
    @charlaecliff1297 Před rokem

    Good evening everyone

  • @0jessicarabbit279
    @0jessicarabbit279 Před rokem

    🥰

  • @alexjones4467
    @alexjones4467 Před rokem

    I get this is NREMT but I just want to point out that giving high flow O2 to someone that is having chest pain is a terrible idea cuz it will causing coronary vasoconstriction and farther harm her if she is having STEMI using O2 as needed for people with chest pain is the best route for sure

  • @alexdavidson1709
    @alexdavidson1709 Před rokem

    Assessment was great but a detailed exam of the patient should be done after ABCs are taken care of and patient is loaded in the back of the medic. You shouldn’t stay on the scene while the patient is slowly dying.