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Complete checks on bags, vehicles, and treatment areas before, during, and after each shift; restock supplies as necessary. Must meet Region 1 system entry requirements through OSF St. Anthony Medical Center.
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Participates in direct patient care within the EMT-B scope of practice. Exercises considerable independent judgment in the development, implementation, and evaluation of EMT-Basic care based on transport treatment protocols.
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Certified Nursing Assistant Certification or Basic EMT Certification or Military Medic experience or Nursing Student with completion of fundamental nursing clinical in RN program desired. CRITERIA B: Corporate Compliance - Employee demonstrates commitment to the Code of Conduct, Conflict of Interest Guidelines, and the GHS Corporate Compliance Guidelines.
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Must possess a valid EMT-B or EMT-P license issued by IDPH. The EMT & Paramedic job function is to transport sick and injured persons by ambulance in a manner conducive to their safety and comfort and to administer Basic Life Support & Advanced Life Support pre-hospital care and treatment within the limits defined by the State of Illinois law and Elite Ambulance Medical Director & limitations defined by their license level.
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Certified EMT-B OR Professional Nursing Certification preferred. The Critical Care Transport Nurse utilizes the nursing process in conjunction with evidence-based principles to provide safe and rapid transport of critically ill or injured patients by a mobile intensive care to a higher-level medical treatment facility.
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Provides appropriate treatment using EMS protocols and standards for EMT-B. Works under direct control of EMT-P of EMT-I and/or Medical Control. Functions as crew chief unless another EMT is present who holds a higher license.
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Participates in periodic in-service training, or on an as needed basis, for any certified and non-certified updates relating to Emergency Medical Services and federal, State, and local EMT-B requirements.
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The Emergency Medical Technician EMS is responsible for administering appropriate emergency medical treatment to people who have been injured in accidents or have other medical conditions, and assists in rendering advanced emergency medical treatment.
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Recent emergency department, urgent care, EMT, EMT-B, or related medical experience providing direct patient care preferred. Under the guidance of an RN or physician, you will play a pivotal role in assisting with the triage, care, and treatment of patients of all ages with various illnesses and injuries.
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Possession of a Montana EMT-B or NREMT-B (or equivalent or better) Certification. + Attach EMT-B or NREMT-B Certificate. + Responds to structural fire calls, and performs appropriate search and rescue operations, including administration of basic medical treatment as necessary.
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Current valid NC EMT certification, verified through EMS Performance Improvement Center - Continuum. Assists with patient care as directed by the RN/paramedic staff and independently provides patient care according to treatment protocols in accordance with NCCEP protocols set forth by the N. C. Office of EMS.
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Position title : EMT-Basic / EMT-B Location : Special Events – Chicagoland Area The opportunity : LifeLine is looking for Full & Part time Special Event EMTs to provide on-site medical care to large crowds at various events (i.e. concerts, sporting events & more.
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Provide first-aid treatment and/or advanced level life support to patients. Assess a patient’s condition and determine a course of treatment per local protocol. Report their observations and treatment to physicians, or other healthcare facility staff.
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Valid EMT-B Certification. The EMT position administers first aid treatment at our client sites, arranges for transport of sick or injured persons to a medical facility, and works as a member of the emergency medical team.
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Must hold a current Illinois Department of Public Health (I.D.P.H) Emergency Medical Technician – Basic License; Wisconsin License or National Registry License must meet reciprocity requirements with I.D.P.H. Must hold a current American Heart Association BLS for the Healthcare Provider CPR/AED certification.
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