For StudentsFor Educators Five Things EMT Classes MUST Teach Here are 5 things students must know, but often leave class without!Stephanie LimmerFebruary 9, 2016
For StudentsFor Providers Are New Paramedics Like Labrador Retrievers? Yes. In one main way. When you show a Labrador retriever a stick or a ball, they start to go…Stephanie LimmerFebruary 5, 2016
In the FieldFor StudentsGeriatrics A Tale of Five Geriatric Patients Listen to Dan discuss 5 real-life calls.Stephanie LimmerJanuary 27, 2016
For EducatorsFor Providers Our Wishes for EMS Education in 2016 Embrace the 2015 AHA Guidelines Let’s face it: there are still providers slamming the NRB mask on patients who don’t…Stephanie LimmerJanuary 8, 2016
In the FieldFor Providers 10 Commandments for EMS Survival By Dan Limmer It was in the early 1990s when I wrote Ten Commandments for EMS Survival. Never did I…Stephanie LimmerJanuary 4, 2016
Item WritingFor Educators Time to Tune Your Tests You’ve administered your final exam. Your students have finished their practical and are off to schedule their NREMT exams. This…Stephanie LimmerDecember 15, 2015
For EducatorsDynamic Learning Exercises Say Goodbye to Always and Never By Dan Limmer A student in the Facebook EMT/Paramedic study group recently asked this question: “If a patient is unconscious, is…Stephanie LimmerDecember 11, 2015
For StudentsFor Educators The Progression of EMT Class This is the time in an EMT class when things get a bit crazy. It happens every time. Any experienced…Stephanie LimmerNovember 28, 2015
Taking the NREMTFor Educators Why Do Students Pass Their EMT Course But Not Take the NREMT Exam? As the exam season approaches, Stephanie and I have been talking to a lot of educators. A new topic has…Stephanie LimmerNovember 17, 2015
Cardiac & RespiratoryFor ProvidersAirway & Oxygen Oxygen is the Wonder Drug No More Updated Resources: Read the 2019 hyperoxia case study for a more detailed review of this issue. Also, check out the…Stephanie LimmerNovember 12, 2015
For StudentsFor EducatorsClinical Care Suction Decision Making We recently received a question from an EMT student: "If an unresponsive patient is vomiting, would you suction first or…Stephanie LimmerNovember 3, 2015
For StudentsFor EducatorsFor Providers Less Likely to Kill By Dan Limmer Despite our best efforts the classroom is a sterile environment. Simulated patients present with conditions that are…Stephanie LimmerOctober 13, 2015