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FP-C is an abbreviation indicating that an individual is a Certified Flight Paramedic. This certification is the pinnacle achievement for paramedics who have demonstrated their knowledge of critical care medicine by successfully passing a two-and-a-half-hour exam consisting of 125 multiple-choice questions. As of October 2007 there are more than 1,000 certified flight paramedics worldwide.
Examination
The exam is administered by the Board for Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification (BCCTPC). Oversight for the exam process is provided by Applied Measurement Professionals (AMP), a statistical body that ensures the certification process is in compliance. The methods used by AMP are consistent with professional and technical guidelines detailed in the Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing (1999) by the American Educational Research Association, the American Psychological Association and the National Council on Measurement in Education. These standards provide the research framework that is used as a basis for validity of certification. The methodology used meets or exceeds the current professional and governmental standards to assure the defensibility of the exam, as well as meets or exceeds the standards of the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) and the National Organization for Competency Assurance (NOCA).
FP-C Exam Outline of Major Subjects
Acid-Base Balance
Regulation of acid-base balance
Acid-base derangements
Airway
Rapid Sequence Induction inclusive of standard medications
Intubation and all other airway procedures
Surgical cricothyroidotomy
Needle cricothyroidotomy
Airway medications – their uses, limitations, and contraindications
CAMTS
Flight Following Standards
Proper flight crew uniforms and protective equipment
Minimum crew training and staffing standards
Cardiac
Knowledge of cardiovascular disease and cardiac anomalies
12 Lead EKG Interpretations
Cardiac Anatomy/Physiology
Cardiac Pharmacology
Thrombolytic Therapy
Basic understanding of intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP)
Mechanics, indications, troubleshooting, and contraindications
Basic hemodynamic monitoring
Arterial lines and air transport
Pacing, synchronized cardioversion, defibrillation, and drugs
Flight Physiology
Knowledge of the gas laws and their effect on patients
Neurological
Treatment/recognition of elevated intracranial pressure, cerebral bleeds, etc
Neuroprotective agents, vasoactive agents, loop diuretics, etc.
Indications, limitations, and contraindications
Signs and symptoms of head injuries, ICP, cerebral perfusion pressures
Mechanism of Injury and Head Injury dynamics.
OB/Gyn
Fetal circulation
Maternal complications, such as Pregnancy Induced Hypertension.
Delivery Complications
Maternal Medications
Pediatric and Neonatal
Pediatric and Neonatal Resuscitation
Physiological differences
Pharmacology
Pediatric assessment
Respiratory and Airway differences
Common Injuries
Anatomical differences
Pediatric psychosocial issues
Non-accidental trauma
Orthopedic injuries
Isolette use
Respiratory
Critical levels of arterial blood gases
Ventilator settings and parameters
Equipment, uses and troubleshooting
Managing the rapidly deteriorating patient condition
Safety Issues
Part 135 safety issues
Flight Stressors
Aircraft Operations- fixed and rotary wing
Crash safety
Survival issues
Proper safety gear
Stress
Recognizing substance abuse and related issues
Coping with death and dying
Interpersonal relationships
Equipment failures
Thoracic
Signs and symptoms of early versus late cardiac tamponade
Procedures pertaining to thoracic injuries
Needle thoracentesis, pericardiocentesis, thoracostomy tube placement, etc
Treatment/signs and symptoms of:
Cardiac tamponade, tension pneumothorax, hemothorax, etc.
Trauma
Administration of blood products
Fluid replacement
Injury Dynamics and Predictable Patterns
Define Newton’s 1st Law
Predictable patterns of injury due to mechanisms
Many questions are scenario based with multiple stem questions
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