Welcome to the EMTI’s 16 hr EMR refresher.
Our curriculum meets and exceeds the requirements set by the National EMS Education Scope of Practice for an Emergency Medical Responder. This course provides the necessary refresher hours for the rescuer to help sustain life, reduce pain and minimize injury during out-of-hospital medical and traumatic emergencies—while awaiting or alongside higher-level personnel at the scene.
Class Schedule and Information
Specifics for this class:
- Where: Classes will be held at Crown College in the EMTI (Emergency Medical Training Institute) Lab (W243).
- When: September 21-22
- How: Sign up through this page as an individual with a CC or have your supervisor register you and well send them an invoice.
- What: 16 hrs of some of the best refresher training anywhere
- Who: Firefighters, Police officers, Others who live to serve
- Why: To serve, protect, and be the best.
Maps to get to Crown and the EMTI Lab
Topics to be covered meet the National standards set by the NREMT and the State of MN.
This EMR refresher is based off of the National Component requirements for EMRs. Below you will find they topics covered and time frame for each topic.
Airway/Respiration/Ventilation: 1 Hour
- Ventilation [0.5 Hour]
- Oxygenation [0.5 Hour]
Cardiovascular: 2.5 Hours
- Post-Resuscitation Care [0.5 Hour]
- Stroke [0.5 Hour]
- Cardiac Arrest [0.5 Hour]
- Pediatric Cardiac Arrest [1 Hour]
Trauma: 0.5 Hour
Central Nervous System (CNS) Injury [0.5 Hour]
Medical: 3 Hours
- OB Emergencies [0.5 Hour]
- Infectious Diseases [0.25 Hour]
- Psychiatric and Behavioral Emergencies[0.25 Hour]
- Toxicological Emergencies – Opioids[0.5 Hour]
- Neurological Emergencies – Seizures[0.5 Hour]
- Endocrine Emergencies – Diabetes[0.5 Hour]
- Immunological Emergencies [0.5 Hour]
Operations: 1 Hour
- Field Triage—Disasters/MCIs [0.5 Hour]
- EMS Provider Hygiene, Safety, and Vaccinations [0.25 Hours]
- EMS Culture of Safety[0.25 Hours]
Airway/Respiration/Ventilation: 1 Hour
- Ventilation [0.5 Hour]
- Oxygenation [0.5 Hour]
Cardiovascular: 2.5 Hours
- Post-Resuscitation Care [0.5 Hour]
- Stroke [0.5 Hour]
- Cardiac Arrest [0.5 Hour]
- Pediatric Cardiac Arrest [1 Hour]
Trauma: 0.5 Hour
Central Nervous System (CNS) Injury [0.5 Hour]
Medical: 3 Hours
- OB Emergencies [0.5 Hour]
- Infectious Diseases [0.25 Hour]
- Psychiatric and Behavioral Emergencies[0.25 Hour]
- Toxicological Emergencies – Opioids[0.5 Hour]
- Neurological Emergencies – Seizures[0.5 Hour]
- Endocrine Emergencies – Diabetes[0.5 Hour]
- Immunological Emergencies [0.5 Hour]
Operations: 1 Hour
- Field Triage—Disasters/MCIs [0.5 Hour]
- EMS Provider Hygiene, Safety, and Vaccinations [0.25 Hours]
- EMS Culture of Safety[0.25 Hours]
Local or State Component/Individual: 8 Hours
We will address any local protocols and discussion in regard to Medical Direction for our local area during the National Component Curriculum along with any individual topical questions.
This class will meet in the Emergency Medical Training Institute Lab (W 243) at Crown College. 8700 College View Dr. St. Bonifacius MN 55375
Textbook: Emergency Medical Responder 6th edition by AAOS is the curriculum text which is the basis for this training. (You do not need the book for this refresher.)