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& (CECBEMS) Continuing Education Packet for EMS Safety Instructors 2009 EMS Safety Services, Inc.

Table of Content About CECBEMS..3 Approved Program 3 General Information 3 Instructions...4 CECBEMS Participant List (Digital Form).5 CEU Provider Exam.6 CEU Answer Sheet..7 CEU Answer Key 8 Course Evaluation (Digital Form)..9 Got Questions? Contact Us: EMS Safety Services, Inc. 1046 Calle Recodo, Suite K San Clemente, CA 92673 Toll Free: (800) 215 9555 Local: (949) 388 3393 Fax: (949) 388 2776 Email: info@emssafety.com Web: www.emssafety.com

About CECBEMS The Continuing Education Certification Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS) is the national accrediting body for EMS continuing education and course providers. CECBEMS was chartered in 1992 and includes the following sponsor organizations: American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) National Association of Emergency Medical Services Physicians (NAEMSP) National Association of State EMS Directors (NASEMS) National Council of State Emergency Medical Service Training Coordinators (NCSEMSTC) National Association of EMS Educators (NAEMSE) American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians (ACOEP) CEUs for EMS providers from CECBEMS is accepted in most states. Visit www.cecbems.org for a list of states that accept CEUs from CECBEMS or contact your state EMS agency. Visit www.cecbems.org/emsstatecontacts.aspx for links to each state EMS Agency. Approved Program: CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers EMS Safety s CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers is approved by CECBEMS for EMS professionals such as First Responders, basic and intermediate EMTs and EMT Paramedics. Only Instructors who are certified to teach the CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers can issue CEUs from CECBEMS. General Information Continuing Education Units (CEU)/Continuing Education Hours (CEH): 6 Category: Basic Target Audience: First Responders, EMTs (Basic to Advanced) Cost Per Cert: $3.00

Instructions This packet contains everything you need to request CEUs for participants in the EMS Safety CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers course. ALL paperwork must be received, completed and legible, in order to be processed. Keep your course records for at least 3 years. Directions for Submission: 1. Complete the course, CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers. 2. Submit the following completed and legible documents to EMS Safety: a. One Per Course: i. EMS Safety Course Roster ii. CECBEMS Participant List b. One for Each Participant in the Course: i. Course Evaluation Form ii. Corrected CEU Student Exam Answer Sheet Submit documents to EMS Safety via: Fax: (949) 388 2776 Email: info@emssafety.com Mail: EMS Safety Services, Inc. 1046 Calle Recodo, Suite K San Clemente, CA 92673 EMS Safety Follow Up: EMS Safety will evaluate completed paperwork. Any missing, illegible, or incomplete paperwork must be resubmitted. Once all completed and legible paperwork is received, EMS Safety will: 1. Create a CEU Certificate for each person listed on the CECBEMS Participant List. 2. Mail CEU Certificates to you for distribution to your students. 3. Invoice you for CEU Certificates. 4. Upload data to CECBEMS for authentication. 5. Maintain CEU data for 3 years.

Activity Title: EMS Safety CPR/AED For Professional Rescuers Instructor Name: EMS Safety Instructor Number: CECBEMS Activity Number: 08-CECB-F2-0858 Course Topic/Presentation*: All Number of CEH: 6 Course Date of Completion: Course Location: Category of CEH: Basic First Name Last Name Email Address* City of Residence State of Licensure Type/level State License # of License License Expiration Date NREMT Registration Number* NREMT Registration Date* * if applicable

EMS Safety Services CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers Provider Exam - CECBEMS CEU Testing - Please record your answers on a separate Answer Sheet. 1. During 2-rescuer infant CPR, use a compression to ventilation ratio of: A. 15:2 B. 30:4 C. 50:2 D. Do not change the ratio 2. After the AED delivers a shock, the rescuer should: A. Check for normal breathing. B. Check for adequate pulse. C. Resume compressions. D. Place in recovery position. 3. Survival of sudden cardiac arrest is more likely when CPR is combined with: A. Emergency oxygen B. Abdominal compressions C. Early defibrillation D. Elevating the victim s feet 4. If a rescuer cannot feel a definite pulse: A. Immediately begin chest compressions. B. Check the pulse for an additional 5-10 seconds. C. Provide rescue breaths for 2 minutes and recheck pulse. D. Place the victim in the recovery position. 5. Before shocking, clear the scene properly by: A. Stating, I m clear. You re clear. We re all clear. B. Observing that no one is touching the victim or his clothing, and that any oxygen sources have been moved away from the victim. C. Putting your hand out over the victim as a visual barrier and stating, Shocking! D. All of the above EMS Safety Services CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers Provider Exam EMS Safety 2009 1

6. After an AED shock, the victim starts to move and is breathing normally. The professional rescuer should: A. Remove the pads; monitor the victim s airway and breathing. B. Continue CPR and AED use until ready for transport. C. Leave the pads in place; do not move the victim. D. Leave the pads on; place the victim in the recovery position and monitor breathing. 7. The most true statement regarding AED use on children is: A. Never use adult AED pads on a child. B. Pediatric AED pads are preferable. C. AEDs cannot properly detect a child s heart rhythm. D. Rescuers must carry two AEDs: one for adults and the other for children 8. The depth of chest compressions for adult CPR is: A. ⅓ to ½ the depth of the victim s chest B. 2 to 2 ½inches C. 1 ½ to 2 inches D. ½ to ¾ the depth of the victim s chest 9. The compression to ventilation ratio for all victims during 1-rescuer CPR is: A. 15:2 B. 30:2 C. 50:2 D. 30:4 10. During CPR, check for breathing: A. If the victim begins to move. B. Every cycle of CPR. C. After an AED shock has been delivered. D. Every two minutes. 11. During 2-rescuer CPR, switch the roles of rescue breathing and chest compressions: A. Every 1 minute B. Every 2 minutes C. Every 3 minutes D. Every 4 minutes EMS Safety Services CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers Provider Exam EMS Safety 2009 2

12. A lone rescuer should complete 5 cycles of CPR in about: A. 1 minute B. 2 minutes C. 3 minutes D. 4 minutes 13. When a neck injury is suspected, open the airway of an unresponsive victim with the: A. Head tilt/chin lift B. Head tilt/jaw thrust C. Jaw thrust D. Towel roll under the neck 14. Rescuers should spend seconds checking for breathing. A. 1-5 B. 5-10 C. 10-15 D. 15-30 15. Signs of a Heart Attack include: A. Shortness of breath, chest discomfort, sweaty skin B. Blurred vision, slurred speech, left arm and leg weakness C. Dizziness, confusion, sighing respirations, fruity odor on breath D. Wheezing, shortness of breath, flushed skin, sitting upright 16. If an adult choking victim is coughing forcefully: A. Leave the victim to get help. B. Encourage the victim to cough, and observe for signs of severe obstruction. C. Stand behind the victim and provide inward & upward abdominal thrusts. D. Have the victim drink a glass of milk or water with honey. 17. The rate of chest compressions for all victims is: A. 80 per minute B. 100 per minute C. 110 per minute D. 120 per minute EMS Safety Services CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers Provider Exam EMS Safety 2009 3

18. A 68-year-old female is experiencing a sudden onset of slurred speech with left-sided weakness. The most likely cause of her symptoms is: A. Heart attack B. Diabetic emergency C. Asthma D. Stroke 19. The most important factor associated with increased survival of cardiac arrest is effective. A. Airway Management B. Rescue breathing C. Pulse assessment D. Chest compressions 20. A lone rescuer should provide 2 minutes of child CPR before calling 911 & using the AED because: A. CPR can sometimes restore normal circulation in a child without the use of an AED. B. AEDs are rarely successful at treating VF in children. C. The AED has not been proven safe for use on children. D. It usually takes 2 minutes to get the AED. EMS Safety Services CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers Provider Exam EMS Safety 2009 4

EMS Safety Services CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers - CECBEMS CEU TESTING - Provider Exam Answer Sheet Student Name: Date: Circle the Best Answer 1. A B C D 2. A B C D 3. A B C D 4. A B C D 5. A B C D 6. A B C D 7. A B C D 8. A B C D 9. A B C D 10. A B C D 11. A B C D 12. A B C D 13. A B C D 14. A B C D 15. A B C D 16. A B C D 17. A B C D 18. A B C D 19. A B C D 20. A B C D EMS Safety 2009

EMS Safety Services CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers - CECBEMS CEU TESTING - Provider Exam ANSWER KEY CPR Passing Score = 80% or more 20/20 = 100% 19/20 = 95% 18/20 = 90% 17/20 = 85% 16/20 = 80% 1. A B C D 2. A B C D 3. A B C D 4. A B C D 5. A B C D 6. A B C D 7. A B C D 8. A B C D 9. A B C D 10. A B C D 11. A B C D 12. A B C D 13. A B C D 14. A B C D 15. A B C D 16. A B C D 17. A B C D 18. A B C D 19. A B C D 20. A B C D EMS Safety 2009

CECBEMS COURSE EVALUATION Course # 08 CECB F2 0858 Provide the following information: Student Name: Instructor Name: Course Date: Instructor #: Course Location: Please rank the following items by checking (or clicking) the appropriate number: COURSE INSTRUCTOR: Excellent Good Average Fair Poor Professionalism 5 4 3 2 1 Organization 5 4 3 2 1 Subject Knowledge 5 4 3 2 1 Encouragement/Helpfulness 5 4 3 2 1 Fairness 5 4 3 2 1 Presentation Ability 5 4 3 2 1 COURSE MATERIAL: Excellent Good Average Fair Poor Student Workbook 5 4 3 2 1 Course Video 5 4 3 2 1 CONTENT: Excellent Good Average Fair Poor Comprehensive 5 4 3 2 1 Hands On Time 5 4 3 2 1 FACILITY: Excellent Good Average Fair Poor Equipment 5 4 3 2 1 Comfort 5 4 3 2 1 Space for Practice 5 4 3 2 1 OVERALL: The course met my training needs. Yes No I would use the Instructor again. Yes No I feel prepared to use the skills I learned. Yes No Additional Comments: Evaluation is required for CEU