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what is the scope of practice for the US EMT-B and EMT-I
I would like to know how different we really are in Canada
 
Hey there, Here in South Carolina it is as follows:

EMT-B:Cardio-Respiratory Skills
One and Two person CPR
Concious and unconcious obstructed airway
o2 Administration
OPA and NPA airways
One and Two person use of BVM
Oral Suction
Laryngeal Mask Airway
Orotracheal intubation
sterile suction
AED

Bandage and splint skills
Upper and Lower extremities
Spinal immobilization
Pneumatic Anti-Shock garments
Hemorrage control

General Skills
Pt Assesment
Vital signs
Pt lifting
IV Maintenance
Monitoring of blood glucose w/ automated chem-strips
EMT admin meds
EMT Pt assisted meds
 
Emt-I: All skills listed under EMT-B
Esophageal Obturator airway
Esophogeal Gastric tube airway
Pharyngeal Tracheal lumen airway
combi-tube airway
Nasotracheal intubation
Endotracheal intubation
IV therapy
Finger stick for Blood Glucose
 
Right now in New Jersey I believe EMT-B's are allowed to use Combi-tubes. It's either that or another type of intubation technique/equipment. I'll have to check.
 
In Minnesota EMT-B's can utilize combi-tubes too....and my service allows an IV variance for us too.
 
This is the BC scope of practice for our levels.
I am a PCP IV right now.

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In South Carolina only EMT-I's and medics can utilize the combi-tube
 
u know i always hear about combi tubes being used by B's and other good things. here in tulare county the NR test has the questions on it but we can't do it, we don't have a protocol for it or anything
 
We currently can use combi-tubes as basics. The service I work for is looking at switching to the King airway instead though.
 
In TN; EMT-b's can do combi's; they also trained us to do ET tubes; but I
have yet to see a service that allows such actions to be carried out
by BLS.
 
Pennsylvania includes all the basic treatment modalities (ie BCLS, O2, OB, bleeding control, etc) plus primary-use of epinephrine for anaphylaxis (carried onboard) and currently some counties are undergoing a pilot program for CPAP for BLS. And every BLS has AED and pulse oximetry as well.
 
In my mom's area, EMT-Bs can use combi-tubes. I don't know about my area, since nobody here is Basic. They're all Medics.
 
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