EMT-I Skills Verification Form - Emergency Medical Services 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the EMT-I Skills Verification Form in the editor.
  2. In section 1a, enter your name as it appears on your AEMT Certificate, ensuring to list your last name first.
  3. For section 1b, input your AEMT certificate number from your current or lapsed certification.
  4. Sign in section 1c to verify that all information provided is accurate and that you have demonstrated competency.
  5. In section 1d, provide the name of the certifying authority for your recertification application.
  6. For each skill listed under 'Verification of Competency', fill in the affiliation, date, signature, printed name, and certification/license number of the person verifying your competency.

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Skill validation, also known as validated learning or skill verification, is the process of assessing, verifying, and documenting an individuals competencies in a specific area.
EMT Skills Suction. Oropharyngeal. Tracheostomy. Pharyngeal Airway. Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) Basic Life Support. (CPR) Adult 12 Rescuer. Emergency Childbirth (ECB) Delivery. Newborn Resuscitation. Bleeding Control/Shock Management. Chest Injury Penetrating. Soft Tissue Injury Evisceration.
EMTs have the basic knowledge and skills necessary to stabilize and safely transport patients ranging from non-emergency and routine medical transports to life threatening emergencies. EMTs function as part of a comprehensive EMS response system, under medical oversight.

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Taking an EMT Class Delivered through our Basic Life Support (BLS) courses for Healthcare Providers, our training opportunities allow EMTs to stay current with their CPR, AED and other basic life support skills for adults, children and infants.
Here are some examples of skills that you should possess as an EMT: Patient assessment skills. Cardiac skills. Compassion. Listening skills. Problem-solving skills. Communication skills. Situational awareness. Learn the name of every patient.
Essential Fitness Components for EMTs Strength Training for Lifting Patients and Equipment. Building muscle strength is essential for safe and effective patient handling. Cardiovascular Endurance for Long Shifts. Flexibility and Mobility for Quick Movements. Core Stability for Injury Prevention.

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