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EMT Practice Tests - Online Exams for EMT B, EMT I and Paramedic. EMT B Practice Test - EMS Operations. Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Ninth. Emergency Care, Eleventh Edition. Premier Private Parties at BounceU in Tulsa. The PREMIER 18 PRIVATE PARTY includes the following for up to 18 participants (ADD MORE! Additional guests may be added for only $5 each!) : One hour of play time in PRIVATE bounce stadiums featuring numerous giant inflated rides and music Forty-five minutes in a PRIVATE party room to enjoy your celebration Party Pros to guide you through your party and answer all of your needs at BounceU Full-color invitations to your event Birthday Crowns and Balloons Click’s Pics Party Photo BounceU Bracelet & Souvenir from our Treasure Chest for the Guest of Honor (additional souvenirs for multiple guests of honor are $5 each) An orientation video presentation prior to entering the bounce stadiums Paper products (plates, napkins, cups) Beverages - Three 2L bottles are provided with the Premier 18 party (Additional 2L’s are $2.50) NO OUTSIDE FOOD ALLOWED (except birthday cake).

Food and Party Favors are available at an additional cost. Save up to 35% Gratuities are welcome. Health and Medical Information Produced by Doctors. Paramedic/EMT Study Resources! Airway Management Module 2.1 CEU - Continuing Education from EMT. Adequate Breathing To determine if a patient (pt.) is breathing adequately you must assess the rate, rhythm, quality, and depth of the respirations. It is important to assess each of these areas to ensure that a patient is receiving enough oxygen to prevent respiratory arrest or other respiratory related complications. Clinical pearl: Does the patient appear in distress or seem to be laboring to breathe or are the breaths shallow? As you perform the assessment of a patient's airway, you must assess the rate at which they are breathing, or how many breaths the patient is taking each minute.

According to the DOT EMT-Basic Curriculum the normal respiratory rate for an adult is 12-20/minute, a child is 15-30/minute, and an infant should breath approximately 25-50/minute. Determining rhythm of respirations is also important when assessing the adequacy of a patient's breathing. Regular Rhythm. Depth refers to tidal volume or the amount of air that the patient is breathing. Inadequate Breathing.