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"Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) are highly skilled medical professionals who are the first to the scene of a medical emergency. Employers are looking for candidates who are quick and rational thinkers that can excel under stress. You can expect interviews to focus primarily on case scenario questions that will assess your ability to respond to a variety of emergency situations, particularly when it comes to what equipment to use. You should also be aware that EMTs must be certified by an accredited training program."

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Scenario based. You respond for a 65 year old male patient with chest pain. Upon entering the building you get an update form dispatch that the patient is now pulse less and in cardiac arrest. You turn around and see your partner did not bring any medical supplies with them. What do you do?
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EMT-B

Interviewed at AMR

3.5
Sep 10, 2019

Scenario based. You respond for a 65 year old male patient with chest pain. Upon entering the building you get an update form dispatch that the patient is now pulse less and in cardiac arrest. You turn around and see your partner did not bring any medical supplies with them. What do you do?

You arrive on scene to find a 4 year old boy laying on a couch. Pt is cold to touch, weak pulse, use of accessory muscles to breathe, resp. shallow and ~6, faint cyanosis on nail beds and around lips. Upon listening to lung sounds you notice bilateral rhonchi. What is your diagnosis and how would you treat this pt?
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EMT-Basic

Interviewed at Rural Metro

2.6
Mar 26, 2015

You arrive on scene to find a 4 year old boy laying on a couch. Pt is cold to touch, weak pulse, use of accessory muscles to breathe, resp. shallow and ~6, faint cyanosis on nail beds and around lips. Upon listening to lung sounds you notice bilateral rhonchi. What is your diagnosis and how would you treat this pt?

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