Standard Practice for Training the Emergency Medical Technician (Basic)

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
The purpose of this practice is to provide a standard means of providing Emergency Medical Technician (Basic) training. The practice should be used by all individuals and agencies that train such persons.
Successful completion of this course of training neither constitutes nor implies certification or licensure.
This practice adopts the knowledge and skill objectives contained in the DOT curriculum (latest version) as the standard practice for training those persons who provide emergency medical care at the basic life support level and are known as emergency medical technicians (basic). The actual lesson plans contained in the referenced document are recommended for use; however, each instructor may modify the order of presentation according to local needs.  
This practice outlines a comprehensive course that covers most common emergencies encountered by the emergency medical technician. EMT-basic courses that do not include all of the knowledge and skill objectives of this practice may not be referred to as meeting this standard.
SCOPE
1.1 This practice covers a standard course for the training of the emergency medical technician (basic) which will prepare a person to perform those skills commonly required to render lifesaving aid at the scene of an emergency and during transportation to a definitive care facility.
1.2 It is not the intent of this practice to require that the curriculum be used exactly as presented, but only that the knowledge and skill objectives that are part of the curriculum be included in any course purporting to train the emergency medical technician (basic). It is not the intent of this practice to limit the addition of knowledge and skill objectives as required by local conditions.

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Designation: F1031 − 00(Reapproved 2012)
Standard Practice for
Training the Emergency Medical Technician (Basic)
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F1031; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope 4. Significance and Use
1.1 This practice covers a standard course for the training of 4.1 The purpose of this practice is to provide a standard
means of providing Emergency Medical Technician (Basic)
the emergency medical technician (basic) which will prepare a
person to perform those skills commonly required to render training. The practice should be used by all individuals and
agencies that train such persons.
lifesaving aid at the scene of an emergency and during
transportation to a definitive care facility.
4.2 Successful completion of this course of training neither
constitutes nor implies certification or licensure.
1.2 It is not the intent of this practice to require that the
curriculum be used exactly as presented, but only that the
4.3 This practice adopts the knowledge and skill objectives
knowledge and skill objectives that are part of the curriculum
contained in the DOT curriculum (latest version) as the
be included in any course purporting to train the emergency
standard practice for training those persons who provide
medical technician (basic). It is not the intent of this practice to
emergency medical care at the basic life support level and are
limit the addition of knowledge and skill objectives as required
known as emergency medical technicians (basic). The actual
by local conditions.
lesson plans contained in the referenced document are recom-
mendedforuse;however,eachinstructormaymodifytheorder
2. Referenced Documents
of presentation according to local needs.
2.1 U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway
4.4 This practice outlines a comprehensive course that
Traffıc Safety Administration: DOT Emergency Medical
covers most common emergencies encountered by the emer-
Technician-Ambulance: National Standard Curriculum, Course
gency medical technician. EMT-basic courses that do not
Guide , latest version
include all of the knowledge and skill objectives of this
DOT HS Emergency Medical Technician-Ambulance: Na-
practice may not be referred to as meeting this standard.
tional Standard Curriculum, Instructor’s Lesson Plans, latest
2 5. Contents of Course
version.
5.1 The practice for training the emergency medical techni-
cian (basic) is a course consisting of, at a minimum, the
3. Description of Term Specific to This Standard
knowledge and skill objectives contained in DOT curriculum
3.1 emergency medical technician (basic)—as outlined in
(latest version). The knowledge and skill objectives
...

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