Unit 17 — English for EMT Staff II

This unit discusses even more basic EMT vocabulary.

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An interview with an EMT about a recent call out M: Hello and welcome to today’s episode of ‚A day in the life’, a series which looks at a typical daily routine of various professionals. My name’s Mark Brookes and our guest today is Francis Goodman, who works as an EMT at Stanford General Hospital. Welcome to the program, Frank. F: Hello Mark, hello everybody. M: First of all let…

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John's pupils were contracted by the bright sunlight.
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The primary vital signs include body temperature, blood pressure and pulse.
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Being in a traffic accident is always a traumatic experience.
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  • What are the most important duties of an EMT?
  • What vital signs can an EMT take after the arrival to the patient?
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