Description
Course Name: Certificate in Emergency Medical Services
Course Id: CEMS/Q1001.
Education Qualification: 12th Pass.
Course and Exam Fee: 6000.
How You will Get Diploma Certificate:
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Step 6- After Payment You will receive Study Material and Online Examination link on your email id.
Step 7- After Completion of Course Study give Online Examination.
Step 8- After Online Examination within 7 days you will get Diploma Certificate soft copy(Scan Copy) and Hard Copy(Original With Seal and Sign) within 30 days.
Step 9- After Certification you will receive Prospect Job Opportunities as per your Interest Area.
Online Examination Detail:
Duration- 60 minutes.
No. of Questions- 30. (Multiple Choice Questions).
Maximum Marks- 600, Passing Marks- 40%.
There is No Negative marking in this module.
Benefits of Certification:
- Government Authorized Assessment Agency Certification.
- Certificate Valid for Lifetime.
- Lifetime Verification of Certificate.
- Free Job Assistance as per your Interest Area.
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Syllabus
Certificate in Emergency Medical Services
Name of Paper | M. Marks | Pass Marks |
Introduction to Emergency Medical Services | 100 | 40 |
Lifting and Moving Patients | 100 | 40 |
Medical, Legal and Ethical Issues | 100 | 40 |
Medical Terminology | 100 | 40 |
Life Span Development | 100 | 40 |
Respiration and Artificial Ventilation | 100 | 40 |
Introduction to Emergency Medical Services
Structure and organization of a hospital and its departments, functioning of an ideal emergency medicine department, Concept of triage: Components of triage, Triage officer, Triage procedure, Multiple and mass casualties: Difference between multiple and mass casualties, Triage, Scenarios , Equipment, Disaster preparedness, Personal safety equipment as per local, state, and central standards, Pre-planned routes or comprehensive street maps, Utilization of safety precautions and seat belts, Daily inspections, Inspection of vehicle systems Equipment, Responding to a call Emergency vehicle operations, Disinfection of ambulance following ambulance usage, . Lifting and transporting patients: lifting patients up in the bed, transferring from bed to wheel chair, transferring from bed to stretcher.
Lifting and Moving Patients
Lifting and transporting patients: lifting patients up in the bed, transferring from bed to wheel chair, transferring from bed to stretcher, Patient position, prone, lateral, dorsal, dorsal recumbent, Fowler’s positions, comfort measures, bed making, rest and sleep, Loading patients to an ambulance: Wheeled ambulance stretcher Portable ambulance stretcher Scoop stretcher Long spine board, Transferring patients The phases of an ambulance call Disinfection of ambulance following ambulance usage Air ambulances.
Medical, Legal and Ethical Issues
Definition of Ethics – Objectives – Patient consent –Relevant legislation, standards, policies and procedures followed in the hospital- Expressed and implied consent – Children and Mentally in competent adult – Refusal of care – Patients decision making capacity – Release from liability – Appeal for the patient to reconsider – Confidentiality, Three Cor Contents in Medical Ethics – Best Interest, Autonomy Uprights’, Doctors, Patient & Profession, Medical Ethics – Introduction, End of life and Organ Transporentation, Special Considerations of Medical Ethics: . Consent, Confidentiality, Genetics, Reproductive Medicine, Mental Health, End of life and Organ Transporentation Research & Clinical Trials.
Medical Terminology
To know the elements of medical words, To develop sense of correctness of medical terms, To gain an understanding of standard medical abbreviations, To understand the relationship between medical terms and their synonyms in common usage, To spell correctly the medical terms, to detect the meaning of unfamiliar medical terms, by analysis into their elements, and to follow directions given in medical phraseology, To appreciate the logical order of medical terms, the exactness of concepts in medical terms, and the importance of medical terminology consciousness and continuous study.
Life Span Development
Understand the basic developmental patterns and typical developmental milestones reached in infancy, childhood, adolescence, early adulthood, middle adulthood, and late adulthood, Describe major developmental theories and be able to identify how these theories apply to everyday examples of human development, Describe “development” as normative changes with aging and differentiate normative change from non normative change, Use research strategies to investigate human development as well as use critical thinking skills necessary to evaluate the results and conclusions drawn from such research, Think and write critically about theoretical or empirical research in lifespan development and link their ideas to their own research and/or clinical practice.
Respiration and Artificial Ventilation
Applies knowledge of general anatomy and physiology to patient assessment and management in order to assure a patent airway, adequate mechanical ventilation, and respiration for patients of all ages, Assessment and management of adequate and inadequate respiration, Supplemental oxygen therapy, Assessment and management of adequate and inadequate ventilation, Effect of artificial ventilation on cardiac output, Applies fundamental knowledge of the path physiology of respiration and perfusion to patient assessment and management.
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