
Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)
Price
Contact for pricing
Duration
40 hours
About the Course
Who should take this course:
Although the Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) course does not offer state licensure or certification as an Emergency Medical Responder, it is perfect for high school and college-aged students to gain training comparable to what EMS professionals receive, as they consider careers in healthcare, public safety, or law enforcement.
What does this course cover?
Medical & legal issues
Ethics
Anatomy
Lifting/moving patients
primary patient assessment
history taking
airway management
cardiac emergencies/CPR
Medical emergencies
poisoning
Environmental emergencies
Behavorial emergencies
Bleed Control/Shock
Childbirth
This class is suitable for:
Emergency response units (ERT)
Safety personnel
EMTs/Paramedics
Law enforcement officers
Sports trainers
