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Emergency Medical Technician If you
have subscribed and have your USERNAME and PASSWORD click: ENTER Information about becoming an EMT: An EMT, or Emergency Medical Technician, is a pre-hospital emergency medical care provider. To become an EMT a person must successfully complete a 110 hour class, be professional level CPR certified, and pass both a written and practical skills test. EMT's are certified and licensed by each state. All EMT's are certified to work in an ambulance setting. Skills in the EMT curriculum include Cardiac Arrest Management, Respiratory Arrest Management, Automatic External Defibrillator, Air way Management, splinting, hemorage control, childbirth, pediatric emergencies, choking, environmental emergencies, psychiatric emergencies, motor vehicle accidents, oxygen delivery systems, diabetic emergency management, geriatric emergencies, as well as major trauma. The EndWise.com database has over 2,000 multiple choice questions covering all aspects of the EMT curriculum. For more information on the EMT profession, including requirements in your state, visit the following website:
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