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Psychological Trauma in EMS Patients
(PTEP)

PTEP

The Psychological Trauma in EMS Patients (PTEP) course educates EMS professionals on recognizing and responding to psychological stress and trauma in patients. It explores the emotional and behavioral effects of crisis events and offers communication strategies that support recovery and trust.
Core learning areas include:

  • Identifying psychological injuries alongside physical ones

  • Building rapport and providing emotional stabilization

  • Managing acute stress reactions in patients and families

  • Promoting provider well-being and resilience

PTEP empowers EMS personnel to deliver compassionate care that addresses both the mind and body during emergencies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PTEP?

Prehospital Trauma Education Program (PTEP) provides trauma education focused on rapid assessment and emergency trauma care in prehospital settings.

Who should take PTEP?

PTEP is beneficial for EMS personnel, first responders, firefighters, and healthcare providers involved in trauma response.

What skills are taught?

Topics may include:

  • Trauma assessment

  • Hemorrhage control

  • Airway management

  • Shock recognition

  • Patient stabilization

  • Trauma treatment priorities

Is the course scenario-based?

Yes. Students participate in hands-on trauma scenarios and patient care simulations.

Does PTEP include practical skills?

Yes. Students complete practical trauma management exercises throughout the course.

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