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  2. Emergency medical responder - Wikipedia

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    EMR training is intended to fill the gap between first aid and EMT. The American Red Cross conducts a course titled "emergency medical response" that fits this definition. In the US the term "emergency medical responder" has largely replaced the term "certified first responder" or "medical first responder" beginning in 2012.

  3. National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians - Wikipedia

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    Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Responder (NREMR): This is the entry level into emergency medical services (EMS). They are trained in CPR, advanced first aid, automated external defibrillator usage, and patient assessment. Most police and fire services require their employees to be emergency medical responders at a minimum.

  4. Emergency medical responder levels by U.S. state - Wikipedia

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    Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) [8] Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) EMT with intravenous authorization (EMT- IV is not a separate certification level but an authorization by an agency physician medical director after verification of approved education and skills competency) [ 9 ]

  5. Certified first responder - Wikipedia

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    The next level of certification in emergency response is Emergency Medical Technician Basic (EMT-B). Training for EMR level must be done through an approved training. Most provincial hospitals provide training or are directly connected with teaching the training. EMR is a 50-hour course.

  6. Emergency medical technician - Wikipedia

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    EMR is the most basic level of training, and is considered the bare minimum certification for rescuers that respond to medical emergencies. [1] EMRs are typically on-call volunteers in rural communities, or are primarily employed as firefighters or search and rescue personnel.

  7. List of EMS provider credentials - Wikipedia

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    NREMR - National Registry Emergency Medical Responder; NRAEMT - National Registry Emergency Medical Technician - Advanced; NREMT- National Registry Emergency Medical Technician; NRP - Nationally Registered Paramedic [13] NQEMT - Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council Emergency Medical Technician; NQEMT-P - Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council Paramedic

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  9. Emergency medical services in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An EMR, with the help of an EMT, can assume care for a patient while that patient is being transported. [ citation needed ] Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): EMT includes all EMR skills, advanced oxygen and ventilation skills, pulse oximetry, noninvasive blood pressure monitoring, and administration of certain medications.