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Emergency Medical Treatment Training Program for Healthcare Providers This training program is intended to serve as a review of common clinical emergencies and their treatment using drugs and equipment found in most emergency medical kits, ensuring preparedness for your next emergency. Includes fourteen clinical syndromes illustrated in an engaging multi-media format, practical information about common drugs contained in most emergency medical kits, such as how the drug is supplied, clinical pharmacology, indications, precautions, dosage and administration, and available references. Training license provides 1-year access.
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Here is what our customers say:
“Your office emergencies training program was exactly what I was looking for to train my staff on how to utilize and administer the drugs and equipment contained in our medical kit. Everyone was impressed with the clinical animations and information provided in your program. They feel confident in their abilities to assist in an emergency situation at our office." Dr. Evan Knight Valco Medical Center Customers who Depend on EU for their Emergency Treatment Training:
Summit Medical Group Integrating Healing Arts Sierra Physicians, Inc. San Angelo State School National Disaster Medical System EMT International Aid Association Germany Piedmont Spine Specialists DynCorp International Maui Medical Group Associated Radiologists Sunshine Spine & Pain Susan Burns-Sanchez MD Joseph Stein MD Andrew M. Sklar, DDS Jean Bonhomme MD PC This package includes:
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More Information:
- Dynamic, Multi-Media Clinical Syndromes: Fourteen clinical syndromes are presented in an engaging multi-media format, incorporating clinical animations, photographs, interactions, audio, and text. These authentic case-based clinical syndromes are designed to be practical, rather than comprehensive. You may go through them at your own pace. Each clinical syndrome begins with the presenting "signs and symptoms" followed by the treatments available in most emergency medical kits. Representative clinical courses are then illustrated. The Cardiac Arrest clinical sequence reviews the 2005 American Heart Association Emergency Cardiac Care recommendations for treating ventricular fibrillation, PEA and asystole. References are provided for each clinical syndrome to allow the practitioner to seek additional resources.
- Emergency Medical Kit Animation: The centerpiece of this training program is a beautifully illustrated animation of the drugs and equipment found in most emergency medical kits. To learn more about a particular drug, either click on the "drug name" in the scroll bar on the left hand side of the Home Training Page, or click on its "photo" in the center animation of the emergency medical kit. Clicking on the Drug Name or photo will provide you with practical information about the drug such as how the drug is supplied, clinical pharmacology, indications, precautions, dosage and administration, and available references. You can also click on the pdf link to review comprehensive information as detailed in the Physician Desk Reference.

