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| Emergency Medical Responder||First Responder||<100||AEDs
| Emergency Medical Responder||First Responder||~60 hours||
*Basic first aid and airway management (including [[OPA]] and BVM)
*CPR and AED  use
*Epi-pen
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| Emergency Medical Technician||EMT - Basic||100||*Basic First Aid
| Emergency Medical Technician||EMT - Basic||~150-200 hours||
*Assist pts in taking home meds
*Advanced first aid and airway management (including [[OPA]]/NPA and BVM)
*Assist patients in taking home meds
*Limited medication administration (ASA, NTG, IM Epinephrine, Nalaxone, oral glucose, etc per medical director)
*Oxygen administration
*Monitoring vitals
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| Advanced Emergency Medical Technician||EMT - Intermediate||130||Begin IVs, IV meds, Cardiac monitoring, EKGs, Advanced Airway
| Advanced Emergency Medical Technician||EMT - Intermediate||~300-450 hours||
*Initiate IVs/IOs
*Limited IV medication administration (D10, Epi 1:10000 in Cardiac Arrest, Nitrous Oxide)
*Fluid Resuscitation
*Airway management (including [[Supraglottic airway]] but NOT endotracheal tube)
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| Paramedic||EMT - Advanced||700-1000||Begin IVs, IV meds, Cardiac monitoring, EKGs, Manual Defib, External Pacing, Advanced Airway, Needle Chest Decompression
| Paramedic||EMT - Paramedic||1000-2000 hours||
*Initiate IVs/IOs
*30-40+ Medications (including narcotics, benzodiazepines)
*Cardiac monitoring and 12-lead ECG interpretation
*Ultrasound
*Manual defibrillation and cardioversion
*[[Transcutaneous pacing]]
*Advanced Airway including endotracheal tube, RSI/DSI
*[[Needle cricothyrotomy|Needle]]/[[Surgical cricothyrotomy]]
*Needle Chest Decompression and/or Finger Thoracostomy
*Chest tube monitoring
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Note: there remains considerable variability among state laws related to EMS scope of practice as well as agency guidance and medical direction/protocols. 
==See Also==
*[[Military emergency medicine]]
==References==
<references/>
*[https://www.ems.gov/assets/EMS_Education-Standards_2021_FNL.pdf National EMS Education Standards]
[[Category:EMS]]

Latest revision as of 18:24, 5 May 2025

US levels of EMS personnel training
Current Name Former Name Training Requirements Authorized Skills
Emergency Medical Responder First Responder ~60 hours
  • Basic first aid and airway management (including OPA and BVM)
  • CPR and AED use
  • Epi-pen
Emergency Medical Technician EMT - Basic ~150-200 hours
  • Advanced first aid and airway management (including OPA/NPA and BVM)
  • Assist patients in taking home meds
  • Limited medication administration (ASA, NTG, IM Epinephrine, Nalaxone, oral glucose, etc per medical director)
  • Oxygen administration
  • Monitoring vitals
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician EMT - Intermediate ~300-450 hours
  • Initiate IVs/IOs
  • Limited IV medication administration (D10, Epi 1:10000 in Cardiac Arrest, Nitrous Oxide)
  • Fluid Resuscitation
  • Airway management (including Supraglottic airway but NOT endotracheal tube)
Paramedic EMT - Paramedic 1000-2000 hours
  • Initiate IVs/IOs
  • 30-40+ Medications (including narcotics, benzodiazepines)
  • Cardiac monitoring and 12-lead ECG interpretation
  • Ultrasound
  • Manual defibrillation and cardioversion
  • Transcutaneous pacing
  • Advanced Airway including endotracheal tube, RSI/DSI
  • Needle/Surgical cricothyrotomy
  • Needle Chest Decompression and/or Finger Thoracostomy
  • Chest tube monitoring

Note: there remains considerable variability among state laws related to EMS scope of practice as well as agency guidance and medical direction/protocols.

See Also

References