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Treating medical emergencies
Administering non-intravenous medications
Administering intravenous medications
Implementing life support techniques
Monitoring patient progress
Analyzing patient data
Maintaining medical knowledge
Operating medical instruments
Recording medical histories
Informing about patient conditions
Interacting with patients
Teaching medical procedures
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Paramedic
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Paramedic with experience in Treating medical emergencies and Administering non-intravenous medications.
Experience
Paramedic
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Administered drugs orally or by injection
Provided first aid and life support care
Assessed nature and extent of injuries
Attended training classes for certification
Coordinated with treatment center personnel
Operated advanced life support equipment
Skills
Treating medical emergencies, Administering non-intravenous medications, Administering intravenous medications, Implementing life support techniques, Monitoring patient progress, Analyzing patient data, Maintaining medical knowledge, Operating medical instruments, Recording medical histories, Informing about patient conditions, Interacting with patients, Teaching medical procedures
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Administered drugs orally or by injectionProvided first aid and life support careAssessed nature and extent of injuriesAttended training classes for certificationCoordinated with treatment center personnelOperated advanced life support equipment
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Administered medications orally and by injection to manage patient conditions during emergencies
Assessed the nature and extent of injuries to prioritize treatment and ensure effective care
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Administered medications orally and by injection to several patients every shift during emergencies
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Several patients every shiftA few each emergency callMost of the patients in need
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Assessed the nature and extent of injuries to prioritize treatment and ensure effective care
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Faster response times for critical casesBetter patient outcomes in emergenciesImproved team coordination during treatment
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This work commonly includes administered drugs orally or by injection, provided first aid and life support care, and assessed nature and extent of injuries.
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Other names for this job
critical care flight paramedic, critical care paramedic, ed paramedic, emergency department paramedic, emergency medical technician paramedic, emergency room paramedic, emt paramedic, er paramedic, flight paramedic, paramedic specialist, emergency medical technician, EMT.
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What you have not done yet. Analyzing patient data, Maintaining medical knowledge, Operating medical instruments
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Paramedic
Treating medical emergencies
Administering non-intravenous medications
Implementing life support techniques
Monitoring patient progress
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