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EMR Clinical Skills Training Guide

The document lists various clinical skill stations for an EMR program, including skills related to patient transfers, infection control procedures, vital sign assessment, glucose testing, airway management, oxygen administration, CPR, hemorrhage control, wound treatment, and fracture management. A total of 30 different skill stations are outlined that cover topics like log rolls, positioning patients, applying splints and dressings, suctioning, using breathing devices and AEDs, and spinal motion restriction. The skills cover treatment for both adult and pediatric patients.

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EMR Clinical Skills Training Guide

The document lists various clinical skill stations for an EMR program, including skills related to patient transfers, infection control procedures, vital sign assessment, glucose testing, airway management, oxygen administration, CPR, hemorrhage control, wound treatment, and fracture management. A total of 30 different skill stations are outlined that cover topics like log rolls, positioning patients, applying splints and dressings, suctioning, using breathing devices and AEDs, and spinal motion restriction. The skills cover treatment for both adult and pediatric patients.

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EMR CLINICAL SKILL STATIONS

NOCP
Reference Skill Station

3.2.B Transfer Patient - Log Roll


3.2.B Transfer Patient - Recovery Position from Supine
3.2.C Transfer Patient - Extremity Lift 2 person
3.2.C Transfer Patient - Scoop Stretcher
3.3.F Practice Infection Control Don and Doff Aerosol Precautions
3.3.F Practice Infection Control Don and Doff Contact Precautions
4.4.A Assess Pulse - Radial
4.4.D Assess Blood Pressure by Auscultation
4.4.E Assess Blood Pressure by Palpation
4.5.C Conduct Glucometric Testing
5.1.A Maintain Airway - Head Tilt Chin Lift
5.1.A Maintain Airway - Modified Jaw Thrust
5.1.B Suction Oropharynx - Soft Tip
5.1.B Suction Oropharynx - Manual
5.1.B Suction Oropharynx Electric
5.1.D Utilize Oropharyngeal Airway
5.1.E Utilize Nasopharyngeal Airway
5.1.I Remove Foreign Bodies - Chest Compressions
5.3.A Administer Oxygen - Nasal Cannula
5.3.D Administer Oxygen Non- Rebreather Mask
5.3.E Administer Oxygen - Pocket Mask
5.4.A Provide Oxygen and Ventilation - Bag Valve Mask 1 person
5.4.A Provide Oxygen and Ventilation - Bag Valve Mask 2 person
5.5.A and 5.5.I CPR with AED - Adult No Shock (2 person)
5.5.A and 5.5.I CPR with AED - Adult Shock (2 person)
5.5.A and 5.5.I CPR with AED - Pediatric Shock age 1 - 8 (2 person)
5.5.B Control External Hemorrhage - Tourniquet
5.6.A Treat Soft Tissue Injury - Gauze and Dressing
5.6.D Treat Penetrating Wound - Stabilize and Dress
5.7.A Fracture Management - Lower Extremity
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EMR CLINICAL SKILL STATIONS

NOCP
Reference Skill Station
5.7.A Fracture Management Lower Extremity Compound
5.7.A Fracture Management - Pelvic Binding
5.7.A Fracture Management - Traction Splint
5.7.A Fracture Management - Upper Extremity
5.7.A Fracture Management - Upper Extremity Compound
5.7.B Spinal Motion Restriction - Supine Patient

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