- Recognize and assess environmental injuries such as hypothermia, heatstroke, and drowning.
- Develop skills in stabilizing patients and implementing field treatments in outdoor or extreme weather conditions.
- Master rapid assessment techniques for environmental emergencies and make informed decisions for patient transport.
- Understand the physiological effects of environmental stressors and apply knowledge to optimize patient care.
- Receive feedback on life-saving interventions, decision-making, and rapid response effectiveness.