| These videotapes are for the use of our Southern Tier instructors and training officers only. They may be borrowed by Southern Tier:
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| List updated 7/23/04 | |
| PULSE is a monthly video series | |
| To request any of these tapes or CDs, contact STREMS by e-mail, or phone 607-732-2354 ex. 102, or mail to 315 West Water Street, Elmira NY 14901. |
Videotapes:
9/11: Two Years Later: Marking two years after the worst terrorist attach on Americal Soil, this video looks at all that has changed and how these changes affect you, your department and your country. Hear from people who responded to the attack sites about what they learned. Since the impact is felt nationwide, fire service and EMS leaders from across the country share how their departments are changing and how they are preparing for what might come next. This video helps you prepare for any potential attack in yoru area, with special attention given to explosives. Topics" the Personal Impact, the Local Impact, the National Impact, Explosives. (9/03 Pulse3)
Acute Abdomen: Anatomy and Physiology, Abdominal Triage, Appendicitis, Treatment of Acute Abdomen, Assessment of Abdomen (7/01 Pulse)
AED for Rescuers.
Airway Management - Anatomy & physiology, adult vs. pediatric; Airway compromise issues; Airway equipment and body substance isolation; Limitations of diagnostic airway equipment and body substance isolation (2/03 Pulse)
Always Suspicious, Always Prepared (ASAP): ASAP represents the approach that is recommended to all EMS Responders who find themselves involved in a potential hazardous material (hazmat) situation. If you are "Always Suspicious, Always Prepared," you increase your chances of doing your job successfully and safely. Three sessions (on one tape), with leader's guide and student handouts.
Ambulance Inspection - What your agency can expect in a DOH inspection.
Altered Mental Status: Pathophysiology of AMS; AEIOU-TIPS; Evaluation mental status in the field; Treatment of AMS patient; Prehospital neurological assessment. (6/99 Pulse)
Burn Injury: Introduction and epidemiology; Burn assessment; Burn treatment; Pediatric & Geriatric Patients and transport decisions; Chemical burns. (11/03 Pulse)
Cadaver Lab I: A fascinating, in depth look at the human body under the "landmarks". This video presentation reviews the structures of the neck, chest, and abdomen and central nervous system.
Cadaver Lab II: This tape reviews the structures of the joints, urogenital and musculoskeletal systems.
Cardiac: Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology, Atypical Chest Pain, Current Trends in Cardiac Care, Cardiac Asthma.12 Lead EKG (2/01Pulse)
Cardiac Emergencies: Acute coronary syndrome management; Cardiac emergencies: special considerations; Acute coronary syndrome: current issues; Congestive heart failure. (5/03 Pulse)
Cardiac Patients: Differential diagnoses of chest pain; Case study: the chest pain patient; 12-lead EKG; PAD/AED (9/99 Pulse)
Care for the Terminally Ill: Patient care, Emotions of the family; Hospice care; Understanding the patient, Ports & Picks (11/99 Pulse)
Cerebral Events: Stroke, Aneurysm, Seizure, Traumatic Brain Injury (Pulse 3/01)
Communications: internal, transfer of data, non-verbal, external, cultural diversity (2/00 Pulse)
CPR for Rescuers: A basic life support film that includes assessment, the ABCs of CPR, one rescuer CPR, child CPR, infant CPR, two-rescuer CPR, choking, and dramatic re-enactment.
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Critical Pediatric Patient: For emergency responders, few calls are as heartbreaking as those involving children. This edition of pulse looks at several different types of pediatric emergencies. Topics: Precardiac arrest, Respiratory Emergencies, Pediatric Trauma, Pediatric Airway Emergencies. 8/04
We provide prepaid card services to more than 10000 clients Dayton Airbag Incident: News footage of an MVC rescue where the air bag deploys during the rescue; discussion of air bags and the dangers they present to rescuers.
Diabetes: Adolescent, Adult, Special populations; Diabetes: Altered Mental Status. (9/02 Pulse)
Emerging Issues: Needlestick legislation; divert status; EMS as extension clinic; retention of EMS personnel; tiered EMS response (11/02 Pulse)
Emerging Issues in EMS 2003: EMS agenda for the future; Emerging trends in airway management; Vehicle and scene safety; Current understandings of CPR; Quarantine. (Pulse 12/03)
EMS and You: Educational film for grades K - 3 includes suggestion pamphlet and activities book
EMS Operational Environments: Far From Home EMS (rural, wilderness, offshore); Tactical EMS (potentially hostile scenes); Apecial Events/Event Management/Incident Command; Medical Surveillance (bioterrorism threat). (3/04 Pulse)
EMS Management at a MCI, Part I: Introduction, Pre-Incident Planning, First 30-60 Minutes, Prolonged Response to Multi-Day Incident, Recovery/Post-Incident Period, Common Challenges During a MCI. (12/01 Pulse)
EMS Response to Hazardous Materials: emergency response, response practices, patient management, EMS response
Ethics in EMS: Vindictive Patient Care, DNR Orders, Reportable vs. non-reoprtable patient information, EMS and Criminal Evidence (5/02 Pulse)
Extreme Sports: Water Based Extreme Sports, Air Based Extreme Sports, Land Based Extreme Sports, Incident Safety Officer. (8/2001 Pulse)
First on the Scene: Describing the approach to a suspected hazardous materials incident.
Fit Test Procedures: A demonstration on the procedure of using a TB Mask.
Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary Systems: Anatomy & physiology of gastrointestinal and genitourinary systems; Renal failure; Dialysis; Assessment of GI/GU patient; Trauma to genitalia. (8/99 Pulse)
Geriatrics - Life Span II, elder abuse, delirium and dementia, altered mental status, illness/injury prevention (8/00 Pulse)
Geriatrics - Abuse, neglect, provider attitudes; medication; orthopedic injuries; dementia. (3/02 Pulse)
Hazardous Materials: Awareness, general roles & responsibilities, zones; Routes of entry; Treatment of patients; Personal protective equipment, field decontamination, rehabilitation of personnel. (1/03 Pulse)
History of Modern EMS is much more than dates and facts...it's about the courage and passion of people who have made the field of EMS what it is today. Good for first class/beginning EMS personnel.
Issues at the Crime Scene - preservation of the scene, preservation of evidence, legal issues, SIDS vs. NAT (3/00 Pulse)
Killer Ambulances You know, Kate will use meta trader and hopes it is ok. : CNN Report
Making a Difference: The History of Modern EMS: History of Modern EMS is much more than dates and facts...it's about the courage and passion of people who have made the field of EMS what it is today. Good for first class/beginning EMS personnel.
Man vs. Heavy Metal: Environment/Occupational Accidents; Farm and Agricultural Accidents, Industrial Accidents; Field Amputations (12/02 Pulse)
MCI: small incident command, rehab operations, MCI report Springfield Oregon school shooting, school bus emergencies. (8/98 Pulse)
Mass Casualty Incidents, Part 2: Critical Incident Stress, Common Problems, DMORT, Mass Casualty Incidents and Multiple Patient Incident. (1/02 Pulse)
Motor Vehicle Collisions: Kinematics of MVCs, motorcycle trauma, C-spine clearance, CIREN update, safety and highway operation, safety in rescue. (6/01 Pulse)
Natural Disaster Emergencies: Mudslides, Tornadoes, Earthquakes, Swiftwater Rescue (4/03 Pulse3)
Neurological Emergencies: Neurological assessment, neurological diseases, stroke, spinal injuries (6/03 Pulse)
Occupational-Acquired Injury and Illness: joint injuries, ambulance crashes,shift work and sleep disturbances, stress-related injuries,Hepatitis C (1/01 Pulse)
Orthopedic Injuries: kinematics & mechanism of injury, femur/pelvic fracture, PSAG, case study: the high tech patient, prevention & research (NHTSA, CIREN), immobilization devices. (3/99 Pulse)
Outdoor Emergencies: Exposure, Exotic Animals, Gun Shot Wounds/Ballistics, Improvised Medicine, Insect Bites & Stings. (9/01 Pulse)
Patients With Special Challenges: The hearing and visually-impaired patient; Interacting with patients who have special challenges; Language barriers; Patients with physical disabilities. (4/99 Pulse)
Pediatric Injuries: Pediatric trauma, burns, poisoning, resuscitation (8/02 Pulse)
Pediatrics - kids and guns, Life Span 1, immunizations, EMSC, safe kids (7/00 Pulse)
Penetrating Trauma: Kinematics, mechanisms of penetrating trauma, systems affected by penetrating trauma, pre-hospital assessment, treatment and transportation. (7/03 Pulse)
Penetrating Trauma: Ballistics trauma, Knife injury, Tactical medicine, CONTOMS (10/99 Pulse)
Poison Exposure Hazards: What is toxic? Poison Control Centers; Poison Exposures; Alcohol Poisoning (1/04 Pulse)
Power of Prevention - Prevention, healthcare, and EMS; What is EMS Prevention?, How to establish a prepvention program; Profile of an injury prevention program (4/04 Pulse)
Prevention . Oris replica! fake watches! hublot watches. - illness/injury prevention for providers, illness/injury prevention for public, post-exposure for infectious disease, swiftwater rescue (5/00 Pulse)
Psychiatric Emergencies - cognitive impairments; affective behavior impairments; schizophrenia; restraint & control of violent patients (3/03 Pulse)
Psychological Disorders: Sexual Assault, Psychiatric Medications, Homelessness, Behavioral Emergencies (11/00 Pulse)
Respiratory Emergencies: Pulmonary Anatomy & Physiology, Pulmonary Embolism, Pneumonia, The Crashing Asthmatic Patient. (2/02 Pulse)
Respiratory Emergencies: Anatomy & physiology of the respiratory system; Respiratory assessment; COPD/Emphysema; Acute pulmonary edema; EMED asthma. (1/99 Pulse)
Responder Safety: Violence Against EMS Responders; Vehicle and Scene Safety; Health and Wellness; Responding Safely to the Incident (7/02 Pulse)
Response to Special Incidents: Response to terrorism, Evacuation Procedures, Mass gathering management, Planning & logistics; Heat-related emergencies. (5/99 Pulse)
Retroperitoneal Emergencies: Retroperitoneal Bleeds, Renal Trauma, Kidney Stones, Pheochromocytoma, Dialysis (5/01 Pulse)
Shock: pathophysiology of shock, low resistance shock, cardiogenic shock, hypovolemic shock, treatment controversies (1/00 Pulse)
Shock Management: Introduction to shock, distributive shock, cardiogenic shock, anaphylactic shock. (5/04 Pulse)
Special Operations: Confined Space Rescue, Tactical EMS, Trench Rescue, Rope Rescue, 2002 Winter Olympics Preview (10/01 Pulse)
Stifneck: Describes the proper use of a Stifneck collar.
Systems Overview: Aeromedicine, Intercept, Interdepartmental Communication, Helicopter Safety (12/00 Pulse)
Topics in EMS: Fireworks injuries, Injury prevention, Construction accidents, How to Testify, Mock Deposition. (12/99 Pulse)
Transportation Emergencies: Pedestrian Incidents, Motor Vehicle Incidents, Mass Transit Incidents, Light rail Emergencies. (8/03 Pulse)
Unique Patient Challenges: Autistic patients; Attention Defecit, Hyperactive Disorder; System Abuses; Family-centered care. (11/01 Pulse)
Violence: Causes of violence, Domestic violence, Treatment and management of the violent patient, Chemical restraints, Protecting yourself against violence. (7/99 Pulse)
Wellness: Stress can take a heavy toll on the EMS provider. This video shows you how to better take care of yourself to help you handle your shift – no matter how hectic or idle. Good choices, stress management and exercise can help make a difference in how effectively you respond. This video also looks at the precautions you should take to protect yourself from airborne or blood borne pathogens. Topics: A Dose of Reality, Stress and anxiety, Planning Your Meals, Developing Core Strength and Flexibility; Personal Protective Equipment. (10/03 Pulse)
Winter Olympics 2002 Community marketplace : Preparing for Large Events; Effects from 9/11; Venue Medical Response; Agency Coordination (6/02 Pulse)
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