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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Advanced in the Healthcare Industry is also known as a lifesaver or paramedic. EMT-Advanced has more training and internship requirements than the EMT-Basic and can undertake additional tasks, administer a greater range of medication and perform more procedures.

Brief Job Description: Individuals at this job need to provide emergency medical support and care to individuals who are critically ill or injured and transport them to a medical facility within stipulated time limits.

Personal Attributes: This job requires individuals to work in a team and be comfortable in making decisions pertaining to their area of work. Individuals should be able to maintain composure in extremely stressful conditions in order to assess medical situations and perform emergency lifesaving procedures according to the methods in which training has been imparted to them. Individuals must always perform their duties in a calm, reassuring and efficient manner. The individual must be able to lift between 45 – 99 kilograms of weight with a partner, as the weight of patients will typically fall within that range. The fitness of the individual should be assessed using the Defence Man & Woman guidelines.

                                          NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS (Nos.)

Respond to emergency calls (Advanced

Size up the scene at the site

Follow evidence based protocol while managing patients

Assess patient at the site (Advanced)

Patient triage based on the defined clinical criteria of severity of illness

Manage cardiovascular emergency (Advanced)

Manage cerebrovascular emergency

Manage allergic reaction

Manage poisoning or overdose (Advanced)

Manage environmental emergency

Manage behavioural emergency (Advanced)

Manage obstetrics/gynaecology emergencies

Manage bleeding and shock

Manage soft tissue injuries and burns

Manage musculoskeletal injuries

Manage injuries to head and spine

Manage infants, neonates and children

Manage respiratory emergency

Manage severe abdominal pain

Manage mass casualty incident

Select the proper provider institute for transfer

Transport patient to the provider institute

Manage patient handover to the provider Institute

Manage diabetes emergency