- Emergency medical responder
Emergency medical responders are people who are specially trained to provide out-of-hospital care in medical emergencies. There are many different types of emergency medical responders, each with different levels of training, ranging from
first aid andbasic life support toadvanced life support . Terms may have different meanings with different training requirements in different countries.General terms
Medic is a term that may be used to denote a wide range of trained medical responders, from people who provide basic first aid tophysician s. Usage of medic does not imply that the individual provides any specific level of care. In some areas,paramedic is also used as a general term for medical responders. However, paramedic may also be a specific level of training.A
first responder is the first medically trained personnel who come in to contact with a patient. Additionally, there are several levels of training that are referred to as first responders.Levels of training
First responders, as a level of training, perform basic
first aid skills andCPR . Healthcare providers who arecertified first responder s (known ascommunity first responder s in the UK) have some additional training in basic life support. These responders may either be lay people or associated with anambulance service.Emergency medical technician s (EMT) are the next level of providers. Within the United States, there are three common levels of EMTs, each with an increasedscope of practice : EMT-Basic,EMT-Intermediate , and EMT-Paramedic (also known as a paramedic).Paramedic s have the most training of the emergency medical responders. Paramedics performadvanced life support .Emergency physician s may also respond to serious medical emergencies. Depending on the location, physicians may work on anambulance , anair ambulance , or use afly-car .Additional types of responders
In the field of
wilderness first aid , medical providers receive additional training relating towilderness medicine . There are several levels of certification that parallel the aforementioned levels, which includeWilderness First Responder andWilderness Emergency Medical Technician .Street medic s provide medical care atprotests and demonstrations. They have varying degrees of medical training and are usually are volunteers.Flight medic s are usually trained paramedics who may receive an additional certification (FP-C ) to function in an aeromedical environment. Flight medics work out of anair ambulance .A
combat medic is a trainedsoldier who is responsible for providing first aid and front-line trauma care on thebattlefield . In theRoyal Army Medical Corps of theBritish Army , these medics are known asCombat Medical Technician . In theUnited States Army , these healthcare specialists are known as68W (theMilitary Occupational Specialty classification).See also
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Emergency medical services
*Emergency medical responder levels by state (United States)
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