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National Registry Practical Skills

The National Registry has prepared a certification examination correlated to the 1994 U.S. Department of Transportation's "Emergency Medical Technician-Basic: National Standard Curriculum."  The NREMT's examination included both a comprehensive computer based knowledge test and a practical skills testing portion that consists of a series of physical performance-based stations.

While studying the NREMT skills sheets is vital, is its also important that you study the textbook sections relating to skills, and relate them both.

 

Skills Studying

Below is a list of the national registry practical skills, each of which link to the EMT Portal studying interface for each skill.

 

Skills Station One

 - Patient Assessment/Management; Trauma

10 Minutes

 

 

Skills Station Two

 - Patient Assessment/Management; Medical

10 Minutes

 

 

Skills Station Three

 - Cardiac Arrest Management/AED

15 Minutes

 

 

Skills Station Four

 - Bag-Valve Mask - Apneic Patient

10 Minutes

 

 

Skills Station Five

 - Spinal Immobilization - Supine Patient

 - Spinal Immobilization - Seated Patient

10 Minutes

10 Minutes

 

 

Skills Station Six

 - Long Bone Injury

 - Joint Injury

 - Traction Splint

 - Bleeding Control / Shock Management

 - Upper Airway Adjuncts and Suction

 - Mouth-to-Mask with Supplemental Oxygen

 - Supplemental Oxygen Administration

5 Minutes

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

10 Minutes

5 Minutes

5 Minutes

5 Minutes

 

 

Advanced Skill Stations

 - Endotracheal Intubation

 - Dual Lumen Device Insertion

 - Esophageal Obturator Airway Insertion

Note:

These are advanced skills where use depends on medical direction, and your EMS local protocols.

 

 

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If you are stuck on a question, task, or in general have a question about your studies you may ask your question within the community to gather answers quickly.

 

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