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Benefits
Efficient Learning
Online medical education increases access to information.
Cost Saving Online education offers savings over instructor led training.
Proven Effective
King County EMS Online has an 8-year history with over 12,000 participants.
Simple Schedule
24 hour a day online education availability, individually accessible.
Compliance tools and
support
Training supervisors will appreciate the online recordkeeping and support tools; technical assistance available.
King County Emergency Medical Services Division Emergency Medical Dispatch Program
Students and training supervisors appreciate the flexibility of using
EMS Online. Paramedics, EMTs and Emergency Medical Dispatchers
can complete their continuing education online:
Individual access is secure for learning and testing
Interactive diagrams and instructional activities
Adobe “Flash Media” embedded video lessons
Internet EMS research links for independent research
“Ask the Doc” email your question to an emergency physician
Technical support available by phone or email
Training and exam results are tracked in an online report that is
available to participants and training supervisors
Interactive Continuing Education for Emergency Medical Dispatchers
EMS Online is produced and developed by the King County EMS Division, BLS Training Section. EMD module training content is created by Cleo Subido and John Jerin.
EMS Online Training______________
Helping you become the best through training and education
EMS Online
EMS Online offers Dispatchers interactive continuing education
Emergency Medical Dispatch Program
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440011 55tthh AAvveennuuee SSuuiittee –– 11220000 •• SSeeaattttllee,, WWAA 9988110044 •• 220066--229966--44669933
http://www.metrokc.gov/health/ems/emdprogram.htm
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Dispatch Modules(two modules added each year)
CME0520 — Pediatric Emergencies CME0608 — Telephone CPR CME0617 — Infectious Disease EMD CME0707 — Anatomy and Physiology CME0814 — Overdose and Poisoning CME1618 — Stroke/Seizure - DLOC CME1720 — EMD SICK/NOT SICK CME1914 — Decreased LOC
Downloads ______________________________
Guidelines & Standing Orders 2006, 2007, 2008 Courses (.ppt & .pdf) Instructor Materials Skills Checklists Resuscitation Outcome Consortium Info. Forms Dispatch Lessons New CPR Guidelines
In 1990, the King County Emergency Medical Services Division developed and implemented a new Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) program for King County, Washington. This program includes medically approved emergency medical dispatch triage guidelines for telecommunicators, a comprehensive EMD training program, quality improvement measures and ongoing research. The Criteria Based Dispatch guidelines are an internationally recognized innovative approach to emergency medical dispatching. These guidelines have been implemented in a number of jurisdictions in the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Israel and are available for use by other jurisdictions via alicensing agreement with the King County Emergency Medical Services Division. These EMD guidelines have resulted in a more effective and efficient use of emergency medical service resources, particularly paramedic (ALS) services in King County.
King County EMS Online - Emergency Medical Dispatch King County EMS Online - Emergency Medical Dispatch
Online Education Features
“By training through EMS online we have the flexibility to train our staff 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. This has reduced the impact of staffing issues and overtime since we do not have to juggle schedules or require staff to come in for training classes on their time off.” Yvonne Carslay, Training Coordinator, Valley Com
Ask The Doc Paramedics, EMT’s and EMD’s (Emergency Medical Dispatchers) registered with EMS Online are welcome to pose any EMS related question. One of the physicians below will answer your question.
“EMS online is great, it allows the employee to work at a pace they are comfortable with”.
Melinda Kometti, Supervisor, Valley Com
Audio Read Text & Case Files
Basic Life Support video clips via high
speed Internet
Dr. Mickey Eisenberg Medical Director
King County EMS
Dr. Tom Rea Medical Director
King County Medic One
Dr. Peter Kudenchuk EMS Medical Director
ROC Study Coordinator
“King County EMS Online courses have received excellent reviews from our call takers and dispatchers. The lessons are clear, concise, and contain real life examples that are very helpful. Our staff has said thank you more than once.”
Deb Welsh, �Assistant Director Skagit (County) 911
Dr. Michael Copass Medical Director – Seattle Medic One
Director – Paramedic Training
Interactive Diagrams
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Larynx Trachea
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Structures of the Respiratory System
Identify the structures by dragging each label to its respective location.
“I would highly recommend EMS Online for EMD because it is so easy to use, extremely interactive and provides the student with an in-depth view of the topic. I have received positive feedback from our employees, plus it has reduced overtime because the students can complete the modules during work time. King County has been fantastic to work with!”
Jody Borden, Communications Supervisor and CBD InstructorSoutheast Communications (Benton County, Washington)
Decreased Level of Consciousness Stroke
A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain bursts or is clogged by a blood clot or mass that deprives part of the brain of blood and oxygen. Nerve cells in the affected area die within minutes without oxygen and the patient loses control of related body functions.
There are two main types of stroke. Ischemic stroke is caused by blockage of a blood vessel. Hemorrhagic stroke is caused by bleeding from a damaged blood vessel.
Back Next
Ischemic Stroke Hemorrhagic Stroke
Contact: Tech Support
Both types of stroke interrupt circulation of oxygenated blood to the brain and central nervous system. You cannot tell the difference between ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke in the field. Warning signs of stroke include sudden onset of:
Numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body Confusion, trouble speaking or understanding Difficulty with vision in one or both eyes Difficulty walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination Severe headache with no known cause
EXERCISE Listen to the recorded call then answer the question that follows.
EMS Online Home
Introduction
Intro Terms Nervous System What Keeps Us Awake Levels of Consciousness LOC in Children
Causes Sudden Changes in LOC Head Injury Assault Overdose Poisoning Diabetes Head Bleed Shock Stroke Seizure
Pre-Arrival Instructions Pre-Arrival Instructions Head/Neck Overdose/Poisoning Diabetic Unconscious Trauma/Assault Seizure Stroke
Summary & Exams Summary Practice Exam
EMS Online Helping you become the best through training and education
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King County EMS Online - Emergency Medical Dispatch King County EMS Online - Emergency Medical Dispatch
Online Education Features
“By training through EMS online we have the flexibility to train our staff 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. This has reduced the impact of staffing issues and overtime since we do not have to juggle schedules or require staff to come in for training classes on their time off.” Yvonne Carslay, Training Coordinator, Valley Com
Ask The Doc Paramedics, EMT’s and EMD’s (Emergency Medical Dispatchers) registered with EMS Online are welcome to pose any EMS related question. One of the physicians below will answer your question.
“EMS online is great, it allows the employee to work at a pace they are comfortable with”.
Melinda Kometti, Supervisor, Valley Com
Audio Read Text & Case Files
Basic Life Support video clips via high
speed Internet
Dr. Mickey Eisenberg Medical Director
King County EMS
Dr. Tom Rea Medical Director
King County Medic One
Dr. Peter Kudenchuk EMS Medical Director
ROC Study Coordinator
“King County EMS Online courses have received excellent reviews from our call takers and dispatchers. The lessons are clear, concise, and contain real life examples that are very helpful. Our staff has said thank you more than once.”
Deb Welsh, �Assistant Director Skagit (County) 911
Dr. Michael Copass Medical Director – Seattle Medic One
Director – Paramedic Training
Interactive Diagrams
Name this part
Name this part
Name this part
Name this part
Name this part
Name this part
Name this part Name this part
Name this part Alveoli
Diaphram
Larynx Trachea
Epiglottis
Pharynx Lung
Bronchus
Nasal passages
Bronchioles Alveoli Alveoli
Show Answers Reset
Correct
Structures of the Respiratory System
Identify the structures by dragging each label to its respective location.
“I would highly recommend EMS Online for EMD because it is so easy to use, extremely interactive and provides the student with an in-depth view of the topic. I have received positive feedback from our employees, plus it has reduced overtime because the students can complete the modules during work time. King County has been fantastic to work with!”
Jody Borden, Communications Supervisor and CBD InstructorSoutheast Communications (Benton County, Washington)
Decreased Level of Consciousness Stroke
A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain bursts or is clogged by a blood clot or mass that deprives part of the brain of blood and oxygen. Nerve cells in the affected area die within minutes without oxygen and the patient loses control of related body functions.
There are two main types of stroke. Ischemic stroke is caused by blockage of a blood vessel. Hemorrhagic stroke is caused by bleeding from a damaged blood vessel.
Back Next
Ischemic Stroke Hemorrhagic Stroke
Contact: Tech Support
Both types of stroke interrupt circulation of oxygenated blood to the brain and central nervous system. You cannot tell the difference between ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke in the field. Warning signs of stroke include sudden onset of:
Numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body Confusion, trouble speaking or understanding Difficulty with vision in one or both eyes Difficulty walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination Severe headache with no known cause
EXERCISE Listen to the recorded call then answer the question that follows.
EMS Online Home
Introduction
Intro Terms Nervous System What Keeps Us Awake Levels of Consciousness LOC in Children
Causes Sudden Changes in LOC Head Injury Assault Overdose Poisoning Diabetes Head Bleed Shock Stroke Seizure
Pre-Arrival Instructions Pre-Arrival Instructions Head/Neck Overdose/Poisoning Diabetic Unconscious Trauma/Assault Seizure Stroke
Summary & Exams Summary Practice Exam
EMS Online Helping you become the best through training and education
Audio
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KKiinngg CCoouunnttyy EEMMSS OOnnlliinnee && EEmmeerrggeennccyy MMeeddiiccaall DDiissppaattcchh PPrrooggrraamm
Benefits
Efficient Learning
Online medical education increases access to information.
Cost Saving Online education offers savings over instructor led training.
Proven Effective
King County EMS Online has an 8-year history with over 12,000 participants.
Simple Schedule
24 hour a day online education availability, individually accessible.
Compliance tools and
support
Training supervisors will appreciate the online recordkeeping and support tools; technical assistance available.
King County Emergency Medical Services Division Emergency Medical Dispatch Program
Students and training supervisors appreciate the flexibility of using
EMS Online. Paramedics, EMTs and Emergency Medical Dispatchers
can complete their continuing education online:
Individual access is secure for learning and testing
Interactive diagrams and instructional activities
Adobe “Flash Media” embedded video lessons
Internet EMS research links for independent research
“Ask the Doc” email your question to an emergency physician
Technical support available by phone or email
Training and exam results are tracked in an online report that is
available to participants and training supervisors
Interactive Continuing Education for Emergency Medical Dispatchers
EMS Online is produced and developed by the King County EMS Division, BLS Training Section. EMD module training content is created by Cleo Subido and John Jerin.
EMS Online Training______________
Helping you become the best through training and education
EMS Online
EMS Online offers Dispatchers interactive continuing education
Emergency Medical Dispatch Program
SSeeaattttllee//KKiinngg CCoouunnttyy DDeeppaarrttmmeenntt ooff PPuubblliicc HHeeaalltthh EEmmeerrggeennccyy MMeeddiiccaall SSeerrvviicceess DDiivviissiioonn ~~ EEmmeerrggeennccyy MMeeddiiccaall DDiissppaattcchh PPrrooggrraamm
440011 55tthh AAvveennuuee SSuuiittee –– 11220000 •• SSeeaattttllee,, WWAA 9988110044 •• 220066--229966--44669933
http://www.metrokc.gov/health/ems/emdprogram.htm
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Dispatch Modules(two modules added each year)
CME0520 — Pediatric Emergencies CME0608 — Telephone CPR CME0617 — Infectious Disease EMD CME0707 — Anatomy and Physiology CME0814 — Overdose and Poisoning CME1618 — Stroke/Seizure - DLOC CME1720 — EMD SICK/NOT SICK CME1914 — Decreased LOC
Downloads ______________________________
Guidelines & Standing Orders 2006, 2007, 2008 Courses (.ppt & .pdf) Instructor Materials Skills Checklists Resuscitation Outcome Consortium Info. Forms Dispatch Lessons New CPR Guidelines
In 1990, the King County Emergency Medical Services Division developed and implemented a new Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) program for King County, Washington. This program includes medically approved emergency medical dispatch triage guidelines for telecommunicators, a comprehensive EMD training program, quality improvement measures and ongoing research. The Criteria Based Dispatch guidelines are an internationally recognized innovative approach to emergency medical dispatching. These guidelines have been implemented in a number of jurisdictions in the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Israel and are available for use by other jurisdictions via alicensing agreement with the King County Emergency Medical Services Division. These EMD guidelines have resulted in a more effective and efficient use of emergency medical service resources, particularly paramedic (ALS) services in King County.