Unit/Standard Number | Homeland Security and Protective Services CIP 43.9999 Task Grid |
| Secondary Competency Task List |
100 | DEMONSTRATE USE OF A PERSONAL COMPUTER |
101 | Demonstrate use of computer peripherals and accessories. |
102 | Prepare a document using Microsoft word or similar computer application. |
103 | Develop a spreadsheet using Microsoft excel or similar computer application. |
104 | Develop a presentation or slide show using power point or a similar presentation medium. |
105 | Print a document on a printer. |
106 | Scan a document to an electronic file on a computer. |
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200 | EXPLAIN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESS |
201 | Demonstrate knowledge of the criminal justice system. |
202 | Explain and describe selected elements of the United States Constitution. |
203 | Explain and describe selected landmark cases that illustrate U.S. Constitutional law. |
204 | Demonstrate knowledge of the history of criminal justice. |
205 | Define laws of arrest. |
206 | Describe and explain multiculturalism and diversity in criminal justice. |
207 | Describe methods of collection of crime data. |
208 | Describe and define hate crimes. |
209 | Describe emerging patterns of criminal activity. |
210 | Describe the effects of crime on special populations in America. |
211 | Describe the economic and human costs of crime. |
212 | Demonstrate knowledge of Pennsylvania crimes code. |
213 | Explain and describe civil law. |
214 | Explain and describe administrative law. |
215 | Explain and describe case law. |
216 | Explain and describe rules of Pennsylvania criminal procedures. |
217 | Describe types of defenses to a criminal charge. |
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300 | DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF POLICING |
301 | Demonstrate knowledge of American law enforcement on the federal, state and local levels. |
302 | Explain the history of the professionalism of private security. |
303 | Demonstrate knowledge of major issues and challenges in contemporary policing. |
304 | Explain and define corruption and integrity within law enforcement agencies. |
305 | Describe major dangers of a career in police work. |
306 | Describe civil liability in police work. |
307 | Explain law enforcement’s use of force. |
308 | Describe what is meant by a code of ethics in law enforcement agencies. |
309 | Describe the education and training process in law enforcement careers. |
310 | Describe the recruitment procedures followed by law enforcement agencies when hiring new police officers. |
311 | Describe the issues facing minorities who want to be effective police officers. |
312 | Explain the individual rights of citizens and due process requirements. |
313 | Explain search and seizure. |
314 | Explain “plain-view” requirements. |
315 | Explain the USA Patriot Act of 2001. |
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400 | DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE JUDICIAL PROCESS |
401 | Demonstrate knowledge of the state and federal court systems. |
402 | Explain grand jury proceedings. |
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500 | DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF CORRECTIONS |
501 | Explain probation, parole, and corrections in the United States. |
502 | Describe advantages and disadvantages of probation and parole. |
503 | Describe the job of probation and parole officers. |
504 | Define intermediate sanctions. |
505 | Discuss the future of probation and parole. |
506 | Define restorative justice. |
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600 | DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF PRISONS AND JAILS |
601 | Describe the historical significance of prisons, jails, and lock-up's in the United States. |
602 | Describe the historical security levels and classifications in prisons. |
603 | Explain how jails are similar to and different from prisons. |
604 | Describe and explain the difference between direct and in-direct supervision jails. |
605 | Demonstrate knowledge of privatization of prisons. |
606 | Describe principles and skills needed to supervise inmates. |
607 | Explain key and tool control in jails and prisons. |
608 | Explain hostage incidents in jails or prisons. |
609 | Describe prison lifestyles and special populations. |
610 | Explain programs that promote professionalism among correctional officers. |
611 | Describe legal basis of prisoner’s rights. |
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700 | DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM |
701 | Describe history of the juvenile justice system. |
702 | Define the difference between the dependent and delinquent juvenile. |
703 | Name important U.S. Supreme Court decisions relevant to juvenile justice and describe their effects of the handling of juveniles in the justice system today. |
704 | Explain the similarities and differences between the juvenile justice system and the adult system of justice. |
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800 | DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE CURRENT TRENDS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE |
801 | Explain the important role that technology has played and will continue to plan in the fight against crime and the quest for justice. |
802 | Explain the nature of high tech crime and list some forms that such crime might take. |
803 | Identify the threats to individual rights inherent in the increased use of advanced technology. |
804 | Describe the need for homeland security. |
805 | Describe terrorism as it has evolved in the 21st century. |
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900 | DEMONSTRATE PROPER COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES |
901 | Answer the telephone for an emergency and a non-emergency. |
902 | Log information on a computer. |
903 | Use the international phonetic alphabet to communicate. |
904 | Read a street map and a road map. |
905 | Give directions with a map. |
906 | Print in block letters. |
907 | Demonstrate knowledge of radio communications. |
908 | Complete reports in all areas of criminal justice. |
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1000 | DEMONSTRATE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES |
1001 | Describe roles and responsibilities of the 911radio dispatcher. |
1002 | Explain legal aspects of a public safety tele-communicator. |
1003 | Use current radio technology and terminology. |
1004 | Operate a two-way radio. |
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1100 | INCIDENT MANAGEMENT |
1101 | Demonstrate knowledge of the rules of conduct for the school and classroom. |
1102 | Describe the National Incident Management System (NIMS). |
1103 | Identify safety and standard operation procedures. |
1104 | State and follow rules for using Material Data Safety Sheets (MSDS). |
1105 | Demonstrate procedures for the recognition and identification of Hazardous Materials |
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1200 | DEMONSTRATE SELF-DEFENSE TECHNIQUES |
1201 | Demonstrate knowledge of health and wellness activities. |
1202 | Perform basic principles of unarmed self-defense. |
1203 | Perform basic principles of tactical self defense. |
1204 | Demonstrate proficiency required for the handling and use of oleoresin capsicum (OC) spray. |
1205 | Demonstrate proficiency required for the handling and use of a baton. |
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1300 | PERFORM PATROL DUTIES |
1301 | Explain the proper care and safety of police equipment. |
1302 | Demonstrate proper use of temporary restraints. |
1303 | Participate in a shadowing experience when permissible. |
1304 | Identify security measures. |
1305 | Demonstrate how to handle incidents of shoplifting and retail theft. |
1306 | Prepare prisoners for transport. |
1307 | Escort a prisoner on foot. |
1308 | Escort a person requiring protection to and from a courthouse or other locations. |
1309 | Use a scanning device to determine if a person is carrying a concealed weapon. |
1310 | Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle law and crash investigation. |
1311 | Describe how to make a felony stop. |
1312 | Demonstrate proper techniques for non-felony vehicle stops. |
1313 | Demonstrate proper techniques for traffic control. |
1314 | Use Pennsylvania vehicle codes to determine appropriate traffic infractions. |
1315 | Demonstrate proper techniques for vehicle stops. |
1316 | Stop a driver who is suspected of driving under the influence of a controlled substance. |
1317 | Demonstrate the steps to fold a US Flag. |
1318 | Demonstrate the proper use of directional devices. |
1319 | Demonstrate effective techniques for handling domestic disputes. |
1320 | Demonstrate the application of community policing and crime prevention. |
1321 | Check a building for security. |
1321 | Demonstrate knowledge of the procedure for the proper use of force. |
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1400 | DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF CRIMINAL LAW AS IT APPLIES TO INVESTIGATIONS |
1401 | Demonstrate knowledge of processing a crime scene. |
1402 | Demonstrate how to search an area for evidence |
1403 | Secure a crime scene and collect physical evidence. |
1404 | Collect, preserve and catalog physical evidence while maintaining a chain of custody. |
1405 | Use a handheld metal detector. |
1406 | Use a scale or balance. |
1407 | Use a speed-timing device. |
1408 | Explain polygraph procedures. |
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1500 | MANAGE STRESS RELATED TO A JOB IN PROTECTIVE SERVICES |
1501 | Describe physical stress and how it occurs. |
1502 | Describe mental stress and how it occurs. |
1503 | List and explain ways to reduce stress. |
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1600 | DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF FIREFIGHTING SAFETY |
1601 | Identify, inspect and maintain personal protective equipment. |
1602 | Identify different types of building construction. |
1603 | List, describe and use personal protective equipment to include a helmet, protective hood, protective coat and trousers. |
1604 | Enter and locate fire, taking precautions of "trying before prying," opening door slowly, and observing conditions. |
1605 | Identify and demonstrate ventilation techniques and fire control procedures. |
1606 | Identify and demonstrate the 14 Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives. |
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1700 | DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF FIREFIGHTING SCIENCE |
1701 | Demonstrate knowledge of fire service history in the United States. |
1702 | Describe how a fire department is organized. |
1703 | Describe and explain the elements of the fire tetrahedron and their relationship to each other. |
1704 | Describe where supplies of water are found for firefighting purposes. |
1705 | Identify and explain the use of fire hoses and appliances. |
1706 | Explain the use of hose nozzles, fire streams and foam. |
1707 | Explain the use of a fire extinguisher to extinguish an incipient fire |
1708 | Describe procedures used for forcible entry. |
1709 | Make a list of tools used for forcible entry. |
1710 | Explain ventilation procedures used in fighting fires. |
1711 | Explain what is meant by "salvage," and "overhaul." |
1712 | Define and identify fire behavior. |
1713 | Identify terms related to fire behavior, including British thermal unit, Fahrenheit, Celsius, calorie, and flash point. |
1714 | Define the hazard of a solid, liquid, or gas as they relate to the combustion process. |
1715 | Identify two types of energy heat sources for chemical, mechanical, and electrical fires. |
1716 | Identify and describe different fire streams. |
1717 | Differentiate between fire detection, alarm and suppression systems. |
1718 | Describe post fire loss control. |
1719 | Explain and demonstrate techniques for fire prevention. |
1720 | Conduct a fire safety survey. |
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1800 | DEMONSTRATE SKILL IN FIGHTING FIRES |
1801 | Demonstrate knowledge of hose loads. |
1802 | Demonstrate how to unroll, roll, and store a fire hose properly. |
1803 | Identify and use fire prevention tools and equipment. |
1804 | Demonstrate proper techniques for carrying and dragging victims. |
1805 | Demonstrate knowledge of fire suppression devices in buildings, such as sprinklers and extinguishers. |
1806 | Describe and demonstrate water supply sources. |
1807 | Demonstrate the correct procedure for donning Structural Firefighting Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1808 | Demonstrate the correct procedure for donning SCBA, in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1809 | Demonstrate the correct inspection & maintenance procedures in accordance the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1810 | Demonstrate the safe procedure to refill SCBA air cylinder and replace it in its harness, in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1811 | Describe the elements of an accountability system & demonstrate the application of the system at an incident. |
1812 | Identify and select the proper tools & equipment for a search & rescue assignment. |
1813 | Demonstrate life safety techniques to be used when trapped in a fire situation or hostile environment. |
1814 | Remove a victim from a hazardous atmosphere. |
1815 | Demonstrate the ability to perform a systematic search. |
1816 | Identify the parts of a ladder. |
1817 | Demonstrate a one person carry and raise/throw of a straight ladder while wearing PPE, in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1818 | Demonstrate a two person carry & raise of a 24'/28' ladder in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1819 | Demonstrate a 3 person carry and raise of a 35' ladder, in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1820 | Demonstrate operating from an extension ladder, in a safe and controlled manner, while wearing protective clothing, in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1821 | Identify nozzles, adapters, hose, and appliances. |
1822 | Demonstrate hose loads, inspection, maintenance and cleaning of hose and couplings, in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1823 | Demonstrate hose rolls, carries and coupling methods, in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1824 | Advance attack line through building including up and down stairways, advance uncharged line up a ladder into a second story window: working from a ladder with a 1 1/2" or larger hose line, in accordance while operating as a member of a team. |
1825 | Identify the tools; explain their cleaning and maintenance procedures. |
1826 | Perform a forcible entry in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1827 | Work as a member of a team will properly deploy portable water tank. |
1828 | Setup a pumper to draft from a portable water tank(s), in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1829 | Connect a fire department pumper to a water supply as a member of a team in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1830 | Identify specified knots, the use of each knot, correctly tie knot (with gloves). |
1831 | Inspect, maintain and store rope. |
1832 | Hoist fire service tools and appliances, in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1833 | Demonstrate while operating as an individual or as a member of a team the correct procedure for folding and rolling salvage cover. |
1834 | Describe the correct method of inspecting and cleaning salvage covers. |
1835 | Construct and demonstrate the use of a water chute and catchall, in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1836 | Operate as a member of a team to combat a simulated ground cover fire. |
1837 | Extinguish incipient Class A, Class B, or Class C fires, in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1838 | Attack an interior structure fire operating as a member of a team in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1839 | Attack a passenger vehicle fire operating as a member of a team, in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1840 | Overhaul a fire scene, in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1841 | Identify key parts of a sprinkler system including the fire department connection and water motor gong. |
1842 | Operate the main control valve and stop the flow of water from a sprinkler heads in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1843 | Illuminate the emergency scene, and control the utilities in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1844 | Perform vertical ventilation on a pitched roof structure operating as part of a team in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1845 | Perform horizontal ventilation on a structure operating as part of a team in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1846 | Deliver a pre-assigned fire safety topic to station visitors or small groups in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. (Time limit of 5 minutes) |
1847 | Perform a fire safety survey in a private dwelling, in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1848 | Initiate the response to a reported emergency and receive a business or personal telephone call in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
1849 | Demonstrate climbing a previously positioned aerial ladder in accordance with the current NFPA 1001 standard. |
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1900 | COMMUNICATE IN AN EMERGENCY |
1901 | List the proper methods of initiating and terminating a radio call. |
1902 | State the proper sequence for delivery of patient information. |
1903 | Explain the importance of effective communication of patient information in the verbal report. |
1904 | Identify the essential components of the verbal report. |
1905 | State legal aspects to consider in verbal communication. |
1906 | Discuss the communication skills that should be used to interact with the patient. |
1907 | Discuss communication skills used to interact with the family, bystanders, and individuals. |
1908 | List the correct radio procedures in all phases of a typical call: to the scene, at the scene, to the facility, etc. |
1909 | Explain the rationale for providing efficient and effective radio communication and patient reports. |
1910 | Perform a simulated, organized, concise radio transmission. |
1911 | Perform an organized, concise patient report that would be given to the staff at a receiving facility. |
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2000 | PREPARE AND COMPLETE DOCUMENTATION |
2001 | Identify and explain the components of a written report, and list information that should be included on the written report. |
2002 | Describe the legal implications associated with the written report. |
2003 | Discuss all state and/or local record and reporting requirements. |
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2100 | DEMONSTRATE HOW TO LIFT AND MOVE PATIENTS |
2101 | Describe EMS safety concerns when lifting and moving patients. |
2102 | Explain the rationale for properly lifting and moving patients. |
2103 | Discuss the general considerations of moving patients. |
2104 | Discuss the guidelines and safety precautions that need to be followed when lifting a patient. |
2105 | Describe the safe lifting of cots and stretchers. |
2106 | Describe the guidelines and safety precautions for carrying patients and/or equipment. |
2107 | Discuss one-handed carrying techniques. |
2108 | Describe correct and safe carrying procedures on stairs. |
2109 | State the guidelines for "reaching" while moving patients, and their application. |
2110 | Describe correct reaching for log rolls. |
2111 | State the guidelines for pushing and pulling. |
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2112 | State three situations that may require the use of an emergency move. |
2113 | Identify patient carrying devices. |
2114 | Work with a partner to transfer a patient to transport devices such as stretchers. |
2115 | Work with a partner to transfer a patient from an ambulance stretcher to a hospital stretcher. |
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2200 | DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) |
2201 | State the specific statutes and regulations in Pennsylvania regarding the EMS system. |
2202 | Differentiate the roles and responsibilities of the EMS safety of the crew, the patient, and bystanders.. |
2203 | Define medical direction and discuss the EMS’s role in the process. |
2204 | Assess areas of personal attitude and conduct of the EMS. |
2205 | Characterize the various methods used to access the EMS system in your community. |
2206 | List emotional reactions that the EMS may experience when faced with trauma, illness, death, and dying. |
2207 | Discuss the possible reactions that a family member may exhibit when confronted with death and dying. |
2208 | State the steps in the EMS approach to the family confronted with death and dying. |
2209 | State possible reactions that the family of the EMS may exhibit due to their outside involvement in EMS. |
2210 | Recognize the signs and symptoms of critical incident stress. |
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2300 | DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF AMBULANCE OPERATIONS |
2301 | Discuss the medical and non-medical equipment needed to respond to a call. |
2302 | List the phases of an ambulance call. |
2303 | List contributing factors to unsafe driving conditions. |
2304 | Describe the considerations given to requests for escorts, following an escort vehicle, and intersections. |
2305 | Discuss "Due Regard for Safety of All Others" while operating an emergency vehicle. |
2306 | Identify what is essential for completion of a call. |
2307 | Distinguish among the terms cleaning, disinfection, high-level disinfection, and sterilization. |
2308 | Describe how to clean or disinfect items, following patient care. |
2309 | Describe the purpose of extrication. |
2310 | Discuss the role of the EMS in extrication. |
2311 | Identify what personnel protective equipment for personal safety is required for a variety of emergency situations. |
2312 | Discuss the importance of body substance isolation. |
2313 | Describe the steps the EMS-Basic should take for personal protection from airborne and blood borne pathogens. |
2314 | Use and dispose of appropriate personal protective equipment in cases of potential infectious exposure. |
2315 | Complete disinfection/cleaning and all reporting documentation after potential infectious exposure. |
2316 | Explain the rationale for serving as an advocate for the use of appropriate protective equipment. |
2317 | Define the fundamental components of extrication. |
2318 | State the steps that should be taken to protect the patient during extrication. |
2319 | Evaluate various methods of gaining access to the patient. |
2320 | Explain the EMS's role during a call involving hazardous materials. |
2321 | Describe what the EMS should do if there is reason to believe that there is a hazard at the scene. |
2322 | Describe the actions that an EMS should take to ensure bystander safety. |
2323 | State the role the EMS performs until trained personnel arrive at a hazardous materials scene. |
2324 | Analyze the steps for approaching a hazardous situation. |
2325 | Discuss the various environmental hazards that affect EMS. |
2326 | Describe the criteria for a multiple-casualty situation. |
2327 | Summarize the components of basic triage. |
2328 | Define the role of the EMS in a disaster operation. |
2329 | Describe basic concepts of incident management. |
2330 | Explain the methods for preventing contamination of self, equipment, and facilities. |
2331 | Review the local mass casualty incident plan. |
2332 | Given a scenario of a mass casualty incident, perform triage. |
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2400 | PERFORM BASIC LIFE SUPPORT TO VICTIMS |
2401 | Demonstrate basic life support for an adult. |
2402 | Demonstrate basic life support for a child. |
2403 | Demonstrate basic life support for an infant. |
2404 | Demonstrate basic life support airway management. |
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2500 | PERFORM BASIC FIRST AID TO VICTIMS |
2501 | Demonstrate care for shock. |
2502 | Demonstrate care for medical emergencies. |
2503 | Demonstrate care for trauma. |
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2600 | DEFINE THE EMS‘S SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR EMS PERSONNEL |
2601 | Discuss the importance of Do Not Resuscitate [DNR] and local or state provisions regarding EMS application. |
2602 | Explain the role of EMS and the EMS regarding patients with DNR orders. |
2603 | Define consent and discuss the methods of obtaining consent. |
2604 | Differentiate between expressed and implied consent. |
2605 | Explain the role of "consent" of minors in providing care to them. |
2606 | Discuss the implications for the EMS in patient refusal of transport. |
2607 | Discuss the issues of abandonment, negligence, and battery for an EMS. |
2608 | State the conditions necessary for the EMS to have a duty to act. |
2609 | Explain the importance, necessity, and legality of patient confidentiality. |
2610 | Discuss the considerations of the EMS in issues of organ retrieval. |
2611 | Differentiate the actions that an EMS should take to assist in the preservation of a crime scene. |
2612 | State the conditions that require an EMS to notify local law enforcement officials. |
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2700 | DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE HUMAN BODY |
2701 | Identify topographic terms of the body. |
2702 | Describe the anatomy and function of major body systems. |
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2800 | GATHER A PATIENT’S BASELINE VITAL SIGNS AND HEALTH HISTORY |
2801 | Demonstrate the skills that should be used to obtain information from the patient, family, or bystanders at the scene. |
2802 | Identify the components of the extended vital signs. |
2803 | Demonstrate the skills involved in assessment of breathing. |
2804 | Differentiate among shallow, labored, and noisy breathing. |
2805 | Describe the methods to obtain a pulse rate. |
2806 | Demonstrate the skills associated with obtaining a pulse. |
2807 | Demonstrate the skills associated with obtaining blood pressure. |
2808 | Identify the information obtained when assessing a patient's pulse. |
2809 | Differentiate among a strong, weak, regular, and irregular pulse. |
2810 | Demonstrate the skills associated with assessing the skin's color, temperature, and condition in infants/children. |
2811 | Describe methods to assess the skin's color, temperature, and condition (capillary refill in infants and children). |
2812 | Identify normal and abnormal skin colors. |
2813 | Differentiate among pale, blue, red, and yellow skin color. |
2814 | Identify normal and abnormal skin temperature and conditions. |
2815 | Differentiate among hot, cool, and cold skin temperatures. |
2816 | Identify normal and abnormal capillary refill in infants and children. |
2817 | Demonstrate the skills associated with assessing the pupils. |
2818 | Identify normal and abnormal pupil size. |
2819 | Differentiate between dilated (big) and constricted (small) pupil sizes. |
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2900 | DEMONSTRATE THE PROPER VENTILATION OF AN AIRWAY |
2901 | Name and label on a diagram the major structures of the respiratory system. |
2902 | List the signs of adequate and inadequate breathing. |
2903 | Describe the techniques of suctioning. |
2904 | List steps in performing the actions taken when providing mouth-to-mouth and artificial ventilation. |
2905 | Define the components of an oxygen delivery system. |
2906 | Demonstrate the steps in performing the jaw thrust. |
2907 | Demonstrate the techniques of suctioning. |
2908 | Demonstrate the steps in providing mouth-to-mouth ventilation with body substance isolation (barrier shields). |
2909 | Demonstrate how to insert an oropharyngeal (oral) airway. |
2910 | Demonstrate how to insert a nasopharyngeal (nasal) airway. |
2911 | Demonstrate the correct operation of oxygen tanks and regulators. |
2912 | Demonstrate the use of a nasal cannula and state the flow requirements needed for its use. |
2913 | Demonstrate how to artificially ventilate the infant and child patient. |
2914 | Demonstrate oxygen administration for the infant and child patient. |
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