Welcome
Introduction
Welcome to the EMT training series. This section covers basic information to introduce you to the world of EMS as well as some fundamental concepts and terminology.

Anatomy and Physiology
In this section, we cover all of the major body systems, their organs, and what they do.

Pathophysiology
Here, we go over the major types of disease that can affect each body system.

Pharmacology
This section covers the medications that EMTs carry, their uses, and routes of administration.

Airway Management and Ventilation
This critical section covers the core information on managing the airway, providing supplemental oxygen, and ventilating patients.

Medical Emergencies
In this section, we cover some of the most common diseases and patient complaints. For each, we talk about the disease process, the presentation, and how to assess and treat them.

Trauma
This section covers all of the major types of traumatic injuries, how to assess them, and how to treat them.

Environmental Emergencies
Here, we go over various types of illnesses and injuries that are related to the patient's environment. This includes heat and cold injuries, elevation and water-related problems, as well as poisonous critters.

Special Populations
This section goes over special patient groups, like pregnancy, neonates, pediatrics, geriatrics, and patients with special conditions or medical devices.

Assessment
This is a critical section that covers the patient assessment process from beginning to end. Here, we give you tools for figuring out what is wrong with your patient and making treatment and transport decisions.

Operations
This section covers the core concepts of EMS operations. This includes the basics of the EMS system, documentation, ambulance operation, and special situations like MCIs and hazmat incidents.

CPR
This section covers the core information on CPR for adults, pediatrics, and traumatic arrest.

Practice Exam
This practice exam can be customized any way you like. Choose your topics and the number of questions you would like. Create a quick, focused quiz or a comprehensive practice exam. If you don't complete your practice exam, your progress…