Daily EMS Protocol & Procedure Drill
Select your certification, state, region, and protocol edition; review one protocol, apply it to a patient case, answer questions, and track what needs review.
Start today’s protocol →Free online practice
Find the right tool quickly. Search by skill, then filter by clinical category or learner level.
Select your certification, state, region, and protocol edition; review one protocol, apply it to a patient case, answer questions, and track what needs review.
Start today’s protocol →Open official EMT skill-sheet PDFs, review the assessment sequence, track practice, and apply scene size-up decisions in guided patient scenarios.
Open skill-sheet library →Build a thorough de-identified EMS narrative with guided questions, selectable call templates, completeness checks, and chronological, SOAP, CHART, or DCHART output.
Open narrative coach →Answer five daily EMT or paramedic questions, review explanations, and use EMS facts, medication review, and mini-games.
Open daily quiz →Choose one or more categories or build a random mixed deck covering terminology, anatomy, equipment, medications, street-drug awareness, assessment, and safety.
Open flashcards →Practice manual blood pressure technique, cuff pressure, Korotkoff sounds, and systolic/diastolic recognition.
Open free tool →Learn normal adult blood pressure, why a reading may not be normal, signs and treatment basics, and how to take a manual blood pressure with direct practice links.
Open learning center →Learn normal pulse rates by age, why pulse may be fast, slow, weak, bounding, or irregular, how to assess pulse sites, and practice with the Pulse Trainer.
Open learning center →Practice counting a pulse and calculating a heart rate from timed beats.
Open free tool →Count animated chest rises and practice documenting respiratory rate, depth, and effort.
Open free tool →Practice interpreting SpO2 and pulse-rate readings in EMS scenarios.
Open free tool →Practice glucometer workflow and interpretation of EMS blood glucose readings.
Open free tool →Learn color, temperature, moisture, capillary refill, assessment technique, skin-tone-aware inspection, warning signs, and direct simulator practice.
Open learning center →Practice skin color, temperature, moisture, and capillary refill assessment.
Open free tool →Practice interpreting and documenting temperature values, units, routes, and patient context.
Open free tool →Compare normal breath sounds, wheezing, crackles, stridor, diminished sounds, and assessment locations.
Open free tool →Listen to common breath sounds, compare audio clips, learn auscultation locations and technique, and connect findings to clinical clues and simulator practice.
Open learning center →Review ETCO2 values and waveform patterns for ventilation, asthma, CPR, and respiratory assessment.
Open free tool →Practice Glasgow Coma Scale eye, verbal, and motor scoring with patient-response prompts.
Open free tool →Practice structured stroke recognition and BE-FAST assessment findings.
Open free tool →Practice pupil size, equality, roundness, reactivity, gaze, and nystagmus findings.
Open free tool →Practice assessing orientation to person, place, time, and event with patient-style responses.
Open free tool →Practice estimating total body surface area burned with the adult Rule of Nines.
Open free tool →Practice newborn APGAR scoring for appearance, pulse, grimace, activity, and respiration.
Open free tool →Practice the five rights of medication administration in EMS scenarios.
Open free tool →Learn ABC primary assessment, distinguish airway from breathing problems, identify poor perfusion, review intervention priorities, and practice integrated patient scenarios.
Open ABC center →Interactive medical scenarios for patient assessment, clinical decisions, and handoff practice.
Open free tool →Review updated app-based teaching notes, normal references, abnormal patterns, documentation examples, and direct simulator links.
Open free tool →Practice classifying level of consciousness as Alert, Verbal, Pain, or Unresponsive with randomized patient responses.
Open free tool →Open each matching simulator and document one complete, objective vital-sign set with locally saved progress.
Open free tool →Use the tools deliberately
Short, repeated practice works best when it is connected to your course, local protocols, and instructor feedback.
Review your textbook, course material, and local protocol before using the simulator.
Repeat the tool until you can identify the finding and explain what it means without guessing.
Connect the finding to a complete assessment, reassessment, report, and appropriate escalation.
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