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Recent EMTPortal Activities |
3/25/2010 9:21:34 PM |
Paul Truche
Passed the Bag-Valve Mask - Apneic Patient test with a score of 100.0%. |
3/25/2010 9:01:57 PM |
Paul Truche
Passed the Cardiac Arrest Management / AED test with a score of 85.0%. |
3/25/2010 8:49:46 PM |
Paul Truche
Passed the Patient Assessment - Medical test with a score of 84.7%. |
3/25/2010 8:24:04 PM |
Paul Truche
Passed the Patient Assessment - Trauma test with a score of 96.8%. |
3/25/2010 8:24:04 PM |
Paul Truche
Earned the First Successful Test achievement! |
3/25/2010 8:18:20 PM |
Paul Truche
Earned the Skills Expert achievement! |
3/25/2010 7:12:17 PM |
Paul Truche
Completed the National Registry / EMTPortal Questionaire... |
3/25/2010 6:59:47 PM |
Josh Davenport
Completed the National Registry / EMTPortal Questionaire... |
3/25/2010 6:17:06 PM |
Cynthia Gathercole
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3/25/2010 5:59:27 PM |
Nnoel Jjimenez
Passed the Multiple Sections/Notes test with a score of 88.8%. |
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Latest in EMT National News |
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By Doug Wyllie FireRescue1 StaffIn recent weeks there has been increasing chatter on the concept of allocating to public safety the 10 MHz D-Block of 700 MHz spectrum. As has been previously reported, the FCC doesn't have the authority to simply reallocate the D-Block to public safety — that would take an act of Congress — and the FCC has continued to move forward with its original mandate ... |
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| Responder killed in W.Va. ambulance crash... |
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Vehicle was transporting a patient Wednesday morning when it crashed over a 51-foot embankment |
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| Unnecessary visits to emergency rooms 'cost billions'... |
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Xinhua General News Service LOS ANGELES — Unnecessary visits to emergency rooms (ER) cost 4.4 billion U.S. dollars in health care costs across the United States, a newly-released study shows. About 17 percent of visits to U.S. emergency rooms involved conditions that could be treated at medical clinics or urgent care centers, according to the study released on Tuesday by the Rand Corporation ... |
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| NJ dispatcher meets baby he helped deliver over phone ... |
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IRVINGTON, N.J. — A dispatcher in New Jersey met the baby he helped to deliver over the phone Tuesday. When Alicia Chaney's contractions began at her home on August 5, her aunt, Felicia Goodman, immediately dialed 911. Her call was answered by Chris Graham, communications supervisor for MONOC EMS in Irvington. After getting the basic information in order to dispatch the ambulance, Graham stayed ... |
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| Hundreds pay respects to fallen Ark. flight paramedic... |
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KFSM.comSCOTLAND, Ark. — Hundreds of people turned out Tuesday night to pay their respects to the family of Gayla Gregory. The flight paramedic was killed Aug. 31 along with pilot Kenneth Robertson and flight nurse Kenneth Meyer, Jr. while trying to reach a person injured in a traffic accident.An empty paramedic flight suit Gayla Gregory once wore sat next to her casket Tuesday evening. "We ... |
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| Ohio man says city ambulance crashed into his car... |
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By Cornelius Frolik Dayton Daily News RIVERSIDE, Ohio — A 33-year-old man whose parked car was wrecked by a city-owned ambulance is upset Riverside's insurance company is refusing to pay for the damage.Jason Sims, of Harshman Road, said the city's insurance carrier, Public Entity Risk Services of Ohio, has no right to deny his claim because witness statements suggest Riverside paramedics "negligently" ... |
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| Tenn. department adopts therapeutic hypothermia protocol... |
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Ambulances in Memphis are now equipped with coolers to chill saline solution to treat cardiac arrest patients |
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| First responders discover Maine plane crash victims OK... |
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By Nok-Noi Ricker Bangor Daily NewsLEVANT, Maine — The pilot of a small plane told police a wind shear hit his two-seat airplane Monday morning and basically knocked it out of the sky as it was taking off from a grass airstrip, Trooper Trevor Snow of the Maine State Police said Monday afternoon.The crash landing, which occurred around 11 a.m., caused substantial damage to the Cessna 140 piloted ... |
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| IAEMSC announces 2010 summit agenda... |
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The International Association of Emergency Medical Services Chiefs (IAEMSC) has announced the agenda for its annual EMS Leadership Summit. The IAEMSC EMS Leadership Summit will be held October 22-25, 2010 at the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.The Summit targets middle and senior leaders in emergency medical services (EMS), and has included attendees from across the United States in addition ... |
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| Studies offer insight into potential CPR standard changes... |
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As the countdown continues toward the fall release of the American Heart Association Guidelines for emergency cardiac care, studies continue to provide insight into potential changes. Two such articles came across my Google Reader that I'd like to share. |
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| Prehospital tourniquet use: An old tool revisited... |
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Classical bleeding control sometimes doesn't completely work, and in these cases a tourniquet may be just what you need. |
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| 'Quick-death' disease lessons... |
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In both the prehospital arena of EMS, as well as in the Emergency Department, we seem to give a great amount of attention to a select few diseases, often due to the sheer volume of people whom it affects |
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| Wasps attack Mass. firefighters, paramedics rescuing woman ... |
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The Associated PressATTLEBORO, Mass. — Fire officials say a Massachusetts woman who fell onto a yellow jackets' nest in her yard was stung more than 500 times.Capt. Tim Birch says firefighters used a carbon dioxide chemical fire extinguisher to blast the swarm of insects away Sunday, but it wasn't enough. Three firefighters were treated for stings.Birch tells The Sun Chronicle that even paramedics ... |
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| Mont. EMT rescues father-in-law from drowning ... |
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The Daily Inter LakeOLNEY, Mont. — A stay-at-home mother came to the rescue Friday. Erika Larsen, a 38-year-old volunteer with Olney Fire Department, saved two boaters' lives Friday morning.Larsen, who has worked as an emergency medical technician and ambulance coordinator for one-and-a-half years, responded to Dog Lake at 10:20 a.m. Two victims had been in the water for about an hour clinging ... |
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| UK paramedics 'assaulted' while treating dying girl ... |
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Roma McAleese, aged 3, was knocked down near her home at Ashdale Park, Coleraine, last year |
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| Maine paramedics share tales of on-the-job deliveries ... |
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By Kathryn Skelton Sun Journal WATERVILLE, Maine —It was so close. He could see the hospital.Just a few more blocks.A few more . . . Nope.This baby wasn't willing to wait.Jay Bradshaw was working as a paramedic for Delta Ambulance when he got the call to shuttle a laboring mom-to-be from the Albion health center to Waterville 15 miles away."The child was born within sight of the hospital," ... |
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| Travolta drops extortion charges against paramedic... |
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The Associated Press NASSAU, Bahamas — A judge in the Bahamas dismissed charges Monday against two people accused of trying to extort money from John Travolta after the actor decided he no longer wanted to face the pain of a new trial stemming from the death of his teenage son on the island chain.Prosecutor Neil Braithwaite had submitted a motion to drop the case just as a retrial was about to ... |
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| Paramedics hurt when ambulance blows over in New Zealand ... |
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Vehicle blew over attending a crash in which a van had been blown on its side in severe winds |
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| Drunk driver in Wis. kills 6-year-old, injures father ... |
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By Ryan Haggerty Milwaukee Journal Sentinel WALWORTH, Wisc. — A man suspected of being drunk crashed his SUV into a car carrying a man and three children Thursday night in Walworth County, killing a 6-year-old boy, police said.According to the Walworth County sheriff 's office: The man, Scott Dragotta, 44, of East Troy, was driving a Chevrolet Suburban north on county Highway N in the Town of ... |
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| Woman dies when car collides with Calif. Highway Patrol car... |
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By John Wildermuth The Chronicle StaffLIVERMORE, Calif. — A Sacramento-area woman was killed Sunday morning when the car she was riding in slammed into a California Highway Patrol car that was parked in the center divide of Interstate 580 in Livermore.The CHP officer was dealing with a non-injury accident at about 9:30 a.m. when the 70-year-old driver of a 1998 Honda Accord apparently lost control ... |
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EMTPortal
Features & Content
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Study
Tests |
Study
Notes |
Skills
Testing |
Community |
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The
study portal contains a wide
array of EMT-Basic test
questions based on;
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Airway |
Cardiac |
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Trauma |
Medical |
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Anatomy |
Medicine |
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Respiratory |
Pediatrics |
Upon
completion of a test, you will
receive your overall score and a
test review; the score will be
added and actively available for
review in your portal user
account.
Additional tests taken will
result in a trending report
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From the
"Study Notes" section of the
portal you will have access to
multiple notes to aid in your
study.

All notes
are presented in an easily
viewable interface of the
website, and also accompanied by
a set of questions to ensure you
receive, and retain the fullest
from each section. |
The skills
testing feature of this study
portal will present the standard
national registry skills testing
sheets in an easily readable
interface, such as the study
notes section.
Once
reviewing the skills,
you will be presented with a
comprehensive test of each
skill.
Although
we cannot physically test your
ability to perform a skill
online, we can test your
knowledge of a skill and the
procedures involved while
scoring accordingly to prepare
you for skills testing day. |
As an extra advantage of having
an account on the online study
portal, you will gain access to
our study community which will
allow you to interact with other
students and members of the EMT-B
study portal.
Have a question about a test or
a skill? This is the
section to retrieve your answer?
No automated feedback, scores,
or trending is provided from the
community, however it proves to
be an effective resource to
successful medical studying. |
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How does it work?
To use the study
portal effectively taking advantage of it's
full potential, you must create an account
(refer to our My
Account ->
Create an Account are of the website).
Once your account is created, you will gain
access to online study tests, notes, skills
testing practice, national registry
information, and the community forums.
** Note; this
portal is intended to only aid you in
studying, it cannot take the place of a well
structured emergency medical technician
course, nor shall it take the place of
primary priority studying directly from the
book obtained by your class.
Completed a class?
Want to stay in-touch?
If
you've already completed an EMT Course and
would like to stay in-touch with your peers,
or if you are simply someone looking for
individuals to speak with that are on your
same certification level -- you may do so
through our Online EMT Community.
Although originally designed to serve as a
question/answer, and study helping system,
you may easily use the community to converse
about many topics directly relating to being
an EMT, or about the world in general.
You will gain access to the Online EMT
Community upon creating your account, or
logging into your account.
What
is the cost to me?
You may be saying "Something this good
must cost a lot of money."; this raises
the question of how much the use of the
study portal costs. Absolutely
nothing. However we do provide
an area of the website allowing you to
donate money that will be used to keep
the study portal active, and running
smoothly.
Sometimes it's nice to find everything
you are looking for in the same place,
especially for free. There is
already enough stress placed upon you
preparing for the Skills Testing, and
National Registry; welcome to the online
portal that helps you study for both at
your convenience, for free.
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