The EMTs
In Taiwan, EMTs are divided in 3 levels
The EMT-1 - the basic level of EMT, require 40 hrs of training. Available treatments includes most BLS treatments like OPA、NPA、O2 access...and so on.
The EMT-2 - main man-force of Taiwan Pre-Hospital EMS, require EMT-1 Licence and 280 hrs of training. Available treatments includes all EMT-1 techniques plus LMA insertion with cardiac arrest patients、IV infusion with Normal Saline/Lactate Ringer or Glucose Water、NTG SL for chest pain patients.
The EMT-P - highest level of EMT. pre-requirement is EMT-2 qualified for 4 years or EMT-2 with degree of college. Training hour is 1280 hrs. And available treatments are those what EMT-2 can do, and ALS procedures are depend on protocols of counties.
In my City, paramedic ALS Protocols available are
1. Adult oral ET tube intubation with cardiac arrest patients.
2. Epinephrine、amiodarone administration with cardiac arrest patients.
3. Aspirin with suspect AMI patients.
4. Fenoterol MDI with severe asthma attack patients.
5. Epinephrine SC with anaphylactic shock due to bee bites.
To Be Continued.....
In Taiwan, EMTs are divided in 3 levels
The EMT-1 - the basic level of EMT, require 40 hrs of training. Available treatments includes most BLS treatments like OPA、NPA、O2 access...and so on.
The EMT-2 - main man-force of Taiwan Pre-Hospital EMS, require EMT-1 Licence and 280 hrs of training. Available treatments includes all EMT-1 techniques plus LMA insertion with cardiac arrest patients、IV infusion with Normal Saline/Lactate Ringer or Glucose Water、NTG SL for chest pain patients.
The EMT-P - highest level of EMT. pre-requirement is EMT-2 qualified for 4 years or EMT-2 with degree of college. Training hour is 1280 hrs. And available treatments are those what EMT-2 can do, and ALS procedures are depend on protocols of counties.
In my City, paramedic ALS Protocols available are
1. Adult oral ET tube intubation with cardiac arrest patients.
2. Epinephrine、amiodarone administration with cardiac arrest patients.
3. Aspirin with suspect AMI patients.
4. Fenoterol MDI with severe asthma attack patients.
5. Epinephrine SC with anaphylactic shock due to bee bites.
To Be Continued.....