Emergency Medical Assistants Licensing Board. EMA Guide to Examinations Handbook
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1 Emergency Medical Assistants Licensing Board EMA Guide to Examinations Handbook Updated September 2015
2 Contents Introduction... 3 Part A: Scheduling your Exams... 4 Part B: Examination Code of Conduct... 6 Part C: Registering for Practical Exam Sessions... 8 Part D: What to Expect at your Practical Exam... 9 Part E: Practical Exam Outcomes Part F: Written and Jurisprudence Exam Part G: Applying for an EMA Licence Part H: Equipment List and Sample Forms P a g e
3 Introduction The EMA Licensing Board (Board) is regulated under the Emergency Health Services Act to examine, register and licence Emergency Medical Assistants (EMAs) practicing throughout British Columbia and set licence terms and conditions. The following handbook is the reference for candidates seeking to take EMA Licensing exams and training agencies delivering training programs recognized by the Board. This guide outlines standards and expectations for Board examinations. The purpose of this document is to ensure candidates are informed of policies, procedures and requirements related to the examination process. Should any information within this handbook be out-of-date and require updating, or if a topic area isn t covered, please contact the EMA Licensing Branch at [email protected]. 3 P a g e
4 Part A: Scheduling your Exams To schedule your examinations: 1. Read the Exam Code of Conduct. 2. Read all the information below regarding: o written examination o practical examination o jurisprudence examination 3. Submit electronically the Request for Evaluation form. If you do not receive an copy of your request for evaluation, your submission was unsuccessful and you will need to resubmit. o Proof of successful completion of training can be attached to your request for evaluation (above), ed to [email protected] or mailed to PO Box 9625 Stn Prov Govt, Victoria B.C. V8W 9P1. Please note: you are only required to submit your certificate once at the beginning of the evaluation process. o Practical Exams - choose up to three sessions for when you are available from the Practical Examination Schedule. Rank your three choices in order of preference. Note: these choices only apply to one attempt at the practical exams. If you require a remedial practical exam, you are required to submit a new form. o Your required online written and/or jurisprudence exams will be issued to you by the exam coordinator within two weeks of you completing the above requirements. 4. Obtain a BCeID. 5. Request Access to the online learning system. Important to Know You have 12 months from the date your certificate or transcript was issued to successfully pass all of your EMA Licensing Board examinations in order to get your licence. (If your certificate was issued August 1, 2014, you have until July 31, 2015 to successfully complete all of your exams). There is a minimum age requirement for licensing. Learn More. 4 P a g e
5 Overview of Examination Process The Board holds examinations for EMR, PCP and ACP licence levels. Examinations at each licence level consist of the following: Written examination Practical examinations Jurisprudence examination (only required if never licensed in B.C. at the EMR level or higher) The EMR, PCP and ACP written and practical exams are competency based. Candidates have three attempts at the written and practical exams, and you must obtain a minimum of 70% on the written and Jurisprudence exam to pass. The branch holds practical examinations at 7 locations - Victoria, North/Central Vancouver Island, Lower Mainland, Vernon, Kootenays, Prince George and North Eastern B.C. EMA Licensing Exam Assessment Criteria EMA licensing exams assess candidates proficiency for a category of licence, that is, candidates must demonstrate that they possess sufficient skills, knowledge and abilities to practice safely in the licence category they apply for. It is acceptable for candidates to perform skills in different ways as long as they demonstrate proficiency and safe practice. The EMA Licensing exams reference the following resources: BCEHS Treatment Guidelines. The National Occupational Competencies for Paramedics (NOCP) The American Heart Association Guidelines. The Canadian Diabetes Association Guidelines. The Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation Guidelines. Course training materials including: o Emergency Medical Responder: A Skills Approach, 3rd Edition (Brady) and higher. o Red Cross Emergency Care Manual 2012 Edition o Essentials of Paramedic Care, Canadian Edition (Brady), 2006 o Nancy Caroline`s Emergency Care in the Streets, 6 th Canadian Edition (Caroline) o Mosby`s Paramedic Textbook 4th Edition o Academy of Emergency Training, Advanced Pre-hospital Care 5 P a g e
6 Part B: Examination Code of Conduct Code of Conduct for EMA Licensing Examination Candidates All candidates for examination must read and abide by the Code of Conduct for EMA Licensing Examination Candidates. Examiners will enforce this Code during exam sessions and report any serious infractions to the EMA Licensing Branch. By accepting placement into the examination process, candidates agree to follow the Code of Conduct. In doing so, candidates agree to follow the direction of evaluators who have the right to stop an examination at any time and require a candidate leave the premises. 1. Any form of cheating, plagiarism, impersonation or falsification of documents will not be tolerated. 2. Without limiting the generality of the above, the following actions are unacceptable: a. Inappropriate communication with another candidate b. Any behaviour or activity which causes disruption to other candidates, patients or evaluators including, but not limited to, talking during written examinations, foul language or threats, gestures and acts of violence c. Being intoxicated through use of alcohol or being under the influence of drugs d. Departure from the examination room without knowledge and permission of evaluator e. Use of any electronic devices including phones, cameras, or other communication or recording equipment f. Copying or otherwise reproducing examinations in any form g. Bringing into the examination room books, bags, notes or other material unless prior approval is granted by the EMA Licensing Branch 3. For the purposes of identification and registration at examinations, candidates are required to produce government, employer or training agency issued photo identification 4. Candidates should arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the designated examination start time 6 P a g e
7 Practical Examination Dress Code: Clothing, footwear and related requirements are: Footwear must be of closed-toe and sturdy design (e.g., athletic shoes, employer or training agency issued footwear) Long hair must be securely tied back Long pants or capris covering the knees must be worn (no shorts, skirts or dresses) Shirts, T-shirts and blouses must be of a non-revealing and professional nature No fragrances may be worn during the evaluation process For safety reasons, accessories that may be caught in equipment or which may be hazardous to others are not permitted. Complaints and Violations of the Code of Conduct Any concerns or complaints regarding exams should be immediately brought to the attention of an exam session evaluator and/or a representative at the EMA Licensing Branch. Any violation of the Code of Conduct may be referred to the EMA Licensing Branch for enquiry. Penalties for violation may include discontinuation of the candidate s exam process. If, due to a violation of the Code of Conduct, a candidate s practical exam is discontinued, it may be considered an exam attempt (one of an applicant s three permitted attempts at exams). 7 P a g e
8 Part C: Registering for Practical Exam Sessions Registering for a Practical Exam Session To register for a practical exam please complete and electronically submit the Request for Evaluation form. You will be prompted to select three sessions (a first, second and third choice). Notification of your Practical Exam Spots for an exam session are given on a first come first serve basis. If you have made it into your first choice, an will be sent to you at least three weeks before the session start date advising you of the date, time and location of your exam. If there is no space available in your first choice, you will receive an letting you know that you will be waitlisted for the session and only contacted if space becomes available. You will then be automatically placed into one of your other two choices. If all three exam sessions you chose are already full we will ask you to submit a new form with three new choices. If candidates are unable to attend the exam on the specified date they must notify the branch at least 7 days prior to the session or the scheduled exam may be counted as an attempt. Exam Day Arrival at the Exam Centre Candidates are to arrive at the exam centre aware of the following: Exams are scheduled between the hours of 8am and 4pm; Candidates are to be present for the entire scheduled exam day; Candidates are to arrive early enough to inspect the provided jump-kits and other equipment they will using during their exam; Upon arrival, candidates are expected to identify themselves to examiners and, during roll call, provide one piece of government issued photo ID upon request. Exam Introductions Before exams begin, a lead examiner will meet with candidates and provide an overview of the exam day including any facility safety information, exam expectations, and washroom locations. 8 P a g e
9 Part D: What to Expect at your Practical Exam Exam Format Exam Scenarios and Remedial Exams Candidates will be required to complete two full call scenarios, (one medical and one trauma), which will assess practical application of skills and knowledge. Patients Evaluations are accomplished with the assistance of people who simulate the actions of patients. Patients will endeavour to present themselves in as realistic and authentic a manner as possible, reflecting the specifics of the call and their condition. They are permitted to answer any questions the candidate may ask unless the specifics of their condition impede them from speaking (unconscious, airway obstruction, etc.). If the patient is unable to answer a question (from a lack of knowledge), the examiner will respond where appropriate. It is expected that the patients will be treated with respect and dignity. As per the conditions of an authentic call, it is expected that candidates will make every effort to wash their hands between calls and use personal protective equipment where appropriate. Partners Candidates will be partnered with an applicant of equal qualification (where possible). Partners are expected to support candidate actions upon request throughout the call. For the purpose of the evaluation, partners will be lazy following directions perfectly but providing no initiative of their own. Partners are not permitted to give hints, verbal or otherwise, nor are they permitted to initiate any task that they have not been instructed to perform. Before the Full Call Scenario Before commencing a call, examiners will briefly explain background information on the scenario or skill test. This may include the time of day, environment, surroundings, obstacles, safety hazards, patient presentation, availability of back-up and distance to acute care facilities. Candidates are encouraged to ask questions before and during the exam, if they are confused about any segment of the call. As part of the exam, candidates will be required to fill out and submit a patient care report (which they may use for personal reference throughout the call). 9 P a g e
10 The Full Call Scenario Throughout the exam, candidates are expected to verbalize their processes to ensure examiners can effectively follow their thought process and any associated tasks and actions that are being completed as a result. In certain situations were candidates would normally acknowledge visual clues from a patient (physical disposition); examiners will provide the necessary background information. Example: The simulated patient in a call is an 85 year old female with a pale, cool, and clammy disposition. The person playing the role is a 25 year old female with normal disposition. In scenarios such as this, the examiner will describe the physical characteristics of the simulated patient. The Treatment As the attendant in charge, it is expected that a candidate will complete all interventions including performing an initial full set of vital signs. Subsequent vital signs may be verbalized and details explained by the examiner. If candidates do not ask for specific vital signs such as skin color, pupils, GCS, blood glucose levels, etc., details will not be provided. Candidates must remember that they are being evaluated on patient treatment and care, including proper handling of fractures, burns, c-spine, acute pain etc. If a candidate harms a patient in any way due to rough handling this will be deemed unacceptable and will result in failure of the particular scenario. Extrication and Transport At no time will candidates be expected to lift a patient during the exam process. Although candidates will be expected to verbalize how to properly lift a patient and transport as the situation dictates. This may include troubleshooting treatment objectives during transport as well as providing notification and details to hospital staff en-route. Full Call Scenario Completion At the end of a call a candidate s partner will clean up and repack equipment while the candidate completes the final hospital report and patient care form for submission to the examiner. Depending on how busy the examination day is, the examiner may take time to review the call with the candidate. If time does not permit this, a complete review of all practical examinations will take place at the end of the exam day. At this 10 P a g e
11 time candidates will be given both verbal and written feedback to identify shortfalls in skills, knowledge and/or treatments exhibited throughout the evaluation. Part E: Practical Exam Outcomes Successful Candidate You will receive a copy of your feedback form showing you were successful. However, candidates are not considered complete until the exam package has been received back in the office and the data entry done. This process can take up to two weeks. Remediation - Unsuccessful Candidate The purpose of remediation is to identify critical performance deficits exhibited by the candidate in the evaluation process and to allow the candidate the opportunity to review best practices, expand their education in that field, practice the call with peers and then be re-evaluated. A candidate is provided three opportunities to successfully complete a licensing evaluation. When a candidate is unsuccessful in an examination, only one remedial exam will be assigned as follows: When a candidate fails a practical scenario The candidate is assigned... another scenario if the candidate fails a critical component of the scenario or a skill test if the candidate only fails to demonstrate competency in a skill 2. a skill test another skill test if the candidate only fails to demonstrate competency in the skill Scheduling Remedial Exams If candidates are assigned a remedial exam they must return to the EMA Licensing website and complete the Request for Evaluation. No remedial examinations will take place in the same session as the initial examination unless the Clinical Advisor has given prior approval. It is not within the examiner s authority to do so. 11 P a g e
12 Practical scenario assigned as remedial Remedial exams are assigned based on weaknesses from the failed exam. This will allow the candidate to practice and study weak areas. Skill test assigned as remedial The Clinical Advisor will assign a skill test similar in nature to the skill where the candidate failed to demonstrate competency. Remediation - Final Fail If a candidate fails a written or practical examination a third time, a Clinical Advisor will review the examination file to ensure appropriate outcomes for each examination and written feedback will be provided to the candidate. In the event that each of the outcomes is upheld, the candidate s file will be closed. The candidate will not be eligible for another examination unless a new certificate from an approved training agency can be provided as proof of additional training. Review Process If a candidate disagrees with the evaluation results or examiner feedback, he or she has the right to appeal the decision. On the practical evaluation feedback form, there is a box at the top of the form where candidates or examiners can request a review by the EMA Licensing Branch. Candidates are encouraged to [email protected] if not all of the information is on the feedback form. Upon requesting a review, candidates will be contacted by the clinical advisor to discuss the outcome of the review and whether the exam determination has changed. 12 P a g e
13 Part F: Written and Jurisprudence Exam Written Exam The written exam is a multiple-choice exam and is required for EMR, PCP and ACP licences. The written exam for EMR and PCP is online and may be completed anywhere. The exam consists of 50 questions randomly chosen from an exam bank and you have one hour to successfully complete (70% is required to pass). Once you have been given access to the exam, you have 60 days to complete; extensions can be requested by contacting [email protected]. ACP Candidates: At this time the ACP exam is not available online. Please contact the branch by at [email protected] for information on how to schedule your written exam. Jurisprudence Exam All licensing candidates that have never held an EMA licence in BC at the EMR, PCP, ITT, ACP, or CCP level and all former EMAs that have not held a valid EMA licence in BC since April 1, 2014, who are seeking a licence reinstatement or a licence at a new level are required to successfully complete the jurisprudence exam. Candidates that have been unsuccessful in the exam process and did not attain licensure will be required to take the jurisprudence exam again (even if they have previously successfully passed the jurisprudence exam) along with the written and practical exams, upon proof of successful completion of a new recognized training program. The jurisprudence exam is online and may be completed anywhere. The preparatory manual for the exam ca n be found here. The exam consists of 25 questions randomly chosen from an exam bank and you have one hour to successfully complete (70% is required to pass). Once you have been scheduled for the exam, you have 60 days to complete; extensions can be requested by contacting [email protected]. After you have completed the exam, your results will be available immediately and you will be able to review your exam. If you are unsuccessful, you will be required to wait 24 hours before attempting the exam again. 13 P a g e
14 Scheduling a Written or Jurisprudence Exam In order to complete the written and jurisprudence exams, it is necessary for you to register with BCeID. The information you submit when registering for a BCeID (name, address and phone number) is not stored or shared with any other public body, and the information you are required to submit in order to obtain a BCeID is already information collected by the EMA Licensing Board. The creation of a BCeID means that there is enhanced security so no one else can access your exams. 14 P a g e
15 How to obtain a BCeID Click on the link and register for a basic BCeID (permitted for B.C. residents and your only option if you reside outside of B.C.). Click on the link to register for a personal BCeID (recommended for your security, available for B.C. residents only). Follow the registration instructions. Once you have obtained your BCeID, you need to request access to the online learning system. The exam administrator will review your information and grant you access to the system within two weeks of the request. Click here to request access. Once you have requested access and completed the exam requirements section, the exam administrator will review your file and assign your required online exams. Please note: this process can take up to two weeks and you will be notified by when your exams are ready for completion. After you have completed the exam, your results will be available immediately and you will be able to review your exam. If you are unsuccessful on your first attempt you will be required to wait 72 hours before attempting the exam again. If you are unsuccessful on your second attempt, you will be required to wait 7 days before your final attempt at the exam. 15 P a g e
16 Part G: Applying for an EMA Licence You can apply for your licence at any time during the examination process. To apply for your licence, follow these steps: Complete and electronically submit an Application for Licence. Submit a digital colour photo that is less than one year old by attaching it to the application for licence form or by ing it to [email protected] with your full name in the subject line. Printed photos can be mailed to the EMA Licensing Branch office to one of the addresses below. Pay the applicable fees by cheque or money order made payable to the Minister of Finance and send to our office by: Regular mail to: EMA Licensing Branch Ministry of Health PO Box 9625 Stn Prov Govt Victoria BC V8W 9P1 Or courier to: EMA Licensing Branch Ministry of Health 1515 Blanshard Street, 1 st Floor Victoria BC V8W 3C8 Fees Fees are a licensing requirement, not a fee for examinations. Fees are not required until you have successfully completed all examinations but can be paid at any time throughout the process. Please make your cheque or money order payable to the Minister of Finance and send to one of the addresses listed above. Please do not send your payment directly to the Ministry of Finance. EMR/PCP - $450 (includes written, practical, jurisprudence) ACP - $550 (includes written, practical, jurisprudence) CCP/ITT - no fee (initial licence) Licence Renewal - $50 for all licence levels AIT Candidates transferring to B.C. - no fee First Responder initial and renewal - no fee Licence for Students - no fee Addition of endorsement or removal of restrictions no fee NSF Cheques Cheques with insufficient funds (NSF) will need to be replaced by a certified cheque or a money order made payable to the Minister of Finance. An NSF charge of $30.00 will be added to the amount of fees due. 16 P a g e
17 Part H: Equipment List and Sample Forms Below is a list of the equipment that should be present at your practical exam, as well as copies of the forms you will see. Equipment: EMR and PCP (IV) exams 1. O2 Tank, portable (empty bottles only) 2. O2 Regulator (needn t be functional) 3. Oxygen Masks with associated tubing (Adult, paediatric, non rebreather, nasal cannula, nebulizer) 4. Entonox (empty bottles only) 5. Entonox regulator including bite stick and mask delivery devices (reusable) 6. Suction Unit with tubing and Yankauer tip (electric portable type, non-functional) 7. Sager Splint (or similar traction splint) 8. Spine Board (functional and safe for patient use) 9. Clamshell (Robertson Orthopaedic Stretcher) (functional and safe for patient use must have 5 set of straps) 10. Spider Straps (or similar board loc device) straps with buckles (sufficient for spine board immobilization) lb Sandbags 13. Wooden Splints (1 padded femur, 2 padded tib/fib) 14. Blanket x 2 (standard size, hypoallergenic preferred) 15. Mat/Carpet (minimum 5 X 8 ) 16. Clipboard 17. Adult Torso Mannequin (Laerdal or similar with ability to be used to demonstrate Canadian Heart and Stroke CPR and AED simulations) 18. Child Torso Mannequin (Laerdal or similar with ability to be used to demonstrate Canadian Heart and Stroke CPR and AED simulations) 19. Baby Mannequin (Laerdal or similar with ability to be used to demonstrate Canadian Heart and Stroke CPR simulations) 20. AED Trainer May be a non-functional prompt (i.e. a small box with 2 wires attached and leading to 2 patches and indicating it as a AED) 21. Standard Obstetric Kit (1 only for each location) reusable, sterility simulated Level Stretcher (Ferno Washington Type 30C or similar functional and safe for patient use) box each large medium and small latex exam gloves (per exam session, not per room) Adult Airway Management Trainer (minimum requirement is head mounted on a stand must have a supply of manufactures lubricant at all times) Note: Adult torso trainer may be used for CPR and Airway management purposes 17 P a g e
18 Drug Kit (no actual drugs permitted during evaluations) 1. Ventolin (simulated w/ H2O) 2. Glucagon (simulated, no actual drugs required) 3. Narcan (simulated multidose vial w/ H2O) 4. Epinephrine (simulated multidose vial w/ H2O) 5. Benadryl (simulated tablets, no actual drugs required) 6. 1 small bottle labelled ASA (simulated tablets, no actual drugs required) 7. 1 small spray bottle labelled Nitro Spray (simulated, no actual drugs required) Jump Bag 1. BVM with reservoir and O2 tubing (Adult and Infant) reusable 2. 1 sphygmomanometer with adult and child cuffs (fully functional) 3. 1 stethoscope (fully functional) 4. 1 Pulse Oxymeter - May be a non-functional prompt (i.e. a small box with a wire attached and indicating it as a pulse Oxymeter) 5. OPA set (sizes 00, 0, 1 6 (metric 5 12) 6. Handheld suction unit with large tip 7. Pocket mask with one way valve and O2 port 8. 1 litre sterile saline or H Burn Kit (sheet, pillow case, OR mask, gloves) reusable, sterility simulated X 12 polygauze type dressings (burn use) reusable, sterility simulated X 18 polygauze type dressings (burn use) reusable, sterility simulated X 24 polygauze type dressings (burn use) reusable, sterility simulated sterilizing hand cleaner (alcare, isogel type) pressure dressings (reusable) sterility simulated X 10 abdominal pads (reusable) sterility simulated X 8 abdominal pads (reusable) sterility simulated X 30 trauma dressing (reusable) sterility simulated cling or crepe elastic dressing (reusable) small assortment of minor bandages (reusable) sterility simulated large sealable plastic bags (Ziplock Freezer type) roll cloth tape roll hypoallergenic tape package 4 X 4 gauze (reusable) sterility simulated X 5 non-stick (telfa type) pads (reusable) sterility simulated roll 3 or 4 Esmarch type bandage cloth triangular bandages hot packs cold packs flexible metal splints (SAM or other expandable reusable) Speed Straps (Zap Straps) (3 medium and 3 long) tongue depressors glucose packs (simulated, no actual drugs required) glucometer (prop only, no stylettes or test strips) pair scissors sufficient to cut clothing pen light 18 P a g e
19 36. 1 set of Nasopharyngeal Airway (1 size 28 French and 1 size 30 French) Laryngeal tube (type KING size 155 cm - #3 yellow) Hard Collar Kit 1. 2 adjustable size collars (Laerdal type or similar) 2. Headbed (reusable) 3. Padding 4. 1 roll 1 fibreglass tape or similar 5. Sam splint or other similar head blocking device IV Kit 1. 4 small (250cc or 500 cc bags normal saline, 2 of each labelled D-10 w) 2. 4 standard adult administration sets Opsite dressings 4. 1 package 2 X 2 gauze pads X 2 sterile gauze pads 6. 1 roll 1 hypoallergenic tape cc syringes g IV Catheters alcohol prep pads betadine swabs 11. Sharps Container (sufficient to contain all used sharps consumed during the exam session) 12. IV Arm (functional) ACP exams (Lower Mainland location only) In addition to all the above equipment, the following must be provided for ACP exams: 1. ALS monitor (with connection to a VGA monitor so the evaluator can see the same screen from a desktop computer) 2. Intubatable C.P.R. Manikin 3. Pacer simulator 4. Rhythm simulator 5. ALS kits with equipment 6. Required consumables 19 P a g e
20 Sample Patient Care Report 20 P a g e
21 Sample Feedback Form 21 P a g e
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