| COURSE
DESCRIPTION (5 days):
The OpTac International Tactical
Emergency Medical Response Program will be held March 22-26,
2010 in Largo, Maryland.
Surviving a critical injury on a tactical operation is dependent
on the life-saving skills of SWAT officers and tactical medics.
This program is designed to prepare medics and SWAT operators
with medical skills and tactics for SWAT operations. From
basic combat trauma life-saving skills to emergency entry
techniques, attendees will benefit from real-life applications.
Classes include: tactical team preventative medicine, small-group
practical skill sessions with tourniquets, airway management,
management of specific casualty scenarios, emergency room
entries, and tactical care in an urban combat environment.
Pre- and post-training tests are administered to provide
a quantitative measure of training effectiveness and to determine
program certifications. All attendees successfully completing
this program will receive Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support
(PHTLS) certification. Certified Paramedics and EMTs successfully
completing this program will receive certification stating
they have received advanced training in this area and Continuing
Medical Education.
The cost to attend the OpTac International Tactical
Emergency Medical Response Program is $899 per per person.
There is limited space available, therefore, paid reservations
will be accepted on a priority basis.
Subject Areas:
- Tactical team preventative medicine
- Airway management
- Intravenous infusion
- Treatment for hypovolemic shock
- Treating open chest wounds
- Immobilization of suspected arm, shoulder, and hip
fractures or dislocations
- Insertion of a nasopharyngeal airway
- Bleeding control
- Insertion of KING LT Airway
- Surgical cricothyroidotomy
- Needle chest decompressions
- Emergency entry tactics
- Officer rescue
- Room clearing techniques
Course Goals: Upon completion of this program, attendees
will:
- Understand tactical team preventative medicine
- Be able to perform tactical initial assessments
- Understand and be able to perform basic trauma life-saving
skills
- Be able to assess and secure an airway
- Be able to advise team commander on casualty status and
initiate ground or MEDEVAC
- Understand emergency room entry and clearing tactics
- Understand officer rescue tactics
- Be able to identify and control patient bleeding
- Be able to apply tourniquets or direct pressure to control
bleeding
- Be able to recognize the signs of shock
- Be able to assess the chest and perform appropriate corrective
measures for breathing deficiencies
- Be able to manage Hemorrhagic/Hypovolemic Shock to determine
the fluid requirements
- Be able to splint obvious long-bone fractures and prepare
casualties for transportation
- Successfully complete the Tactical Emergency Medical
Response practical and written examination
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