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    • 2.00 Credits

      The Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab is one of two laboratory based courses intended to focus the student on developing skills related to theory presented in didactic classes taken as corequisites for this course. This laboratory experience will utilize scenarios to emphasize airway maintenance, medication administration and successfully assessing patients with a variety of medical concerns. Contact/lab/clinical hours: 60. (Corequisite: EMSA 1111, 1112, 1201, 1501 and 1502.) F, S
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course is a lecture course designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Responder (EMR). This course includes the following topics: Emergency Medical Responder-National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the EMR, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, EMS operations, medical/legal/ethical considerations, fundamental anatomy and physiology, life span development, fundamental pathophysiology, patient assessment, airway management, respiratory emergencies, cardiovascular emergencies, acute diabetic emergencies, abdominal and gastrointestinal emergencies, urologic emergencies, anaphylactic reactions and behavioral emergencies. Two hours lecture per week. (Corequisites: EMSA 1150, 1260, 1350, 2250, 2260 and 2650.) F,S
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course is a laboratory-based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize EMS operations, communications, documentation, medical/legal/ethical considerations, airway management, respiratory emergencies, cardiovascular emergencies, acute diabetic emergencies, abdominal and gastrointestinal emergencies, urologic emergencies, anaphylactic reactions, behavioral emergencies, assisting with medication administration and successful assessment of patients with a variety of medical concerns. This course includes application of principles and processes discussed in EMT medical emergencies. Four hours lab per week. (Corequisites: EMSA 1150, 1250, 1350, 2250, 2260 and 2650.) F,S
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is one of the two lecture courses designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). This course includes the following topics: Emergency Medical Responder-National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the EMT, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, EMS operations, medical/legal/ethical considerations, fundamental anatomy and physiology, life span development, fundamental pathophysiology, patient assessment, airway management, respiratory emergencies, cardiovascular emergencies, acute diabetic emergencies, abdominal and gastrointestinal emergencies, urologic emergencies, anaphylactic reactions, and behavioral emergencies. Three hours lecture per week. (Corequisites: EMSA 1150, 1250, 1260, 2250, 2260 and 2650.) F,S
    • 5.00 Credits

      The Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies course is one of two lecture courses which includes basic and limited advanced skills focused on the acute management and transportation of critical and emergent patients. This course includes the following topics: Emergency Medical Responder and Emergency Medical Technician - National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the AEMT, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, medical/legal/ethical considerations, anatomy and physiology, life span development, pathophysiology, patient assessment, critical thinking, airway management, respiratory emergencies, cardiovascular emergencies, acute diabetic emergencies, abdominal and gastrointestinal emergencies, urologic emergencies, anaphylactic reactions and behavioral emergencies. Contact/lab/clinical hours: 75. (Corequisite: EMSA 1111, 1112, 1201, 1202 and 1502.) F, S
    • 5.00 Credits

      The Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies course is one of two lecture courses which includes basic and limited advanced skills focused on the acute management and transportation of critical and emergent patients. This course includes the following topics: obstetrics and gynecology, neonatal care, pediatric emergencies, geriatric emergencies, environmental emergencies, patients with special challenges, EMS operations, trauma and shock. Trauma and shock will include the following topics: bleeding, soft tissue injuries, head and spine injuries, face and neck injuries, chest injuries, abdominal and genitourinary injuries, and orthopedic injuries. Contact/lab/clinical hours: 75. (Corequisite: EMSA 1111, 1112, 1201, 1202 and 1501.) F, S
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course is one of two courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective objectives for the clinical requirements of an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician program and build upon the concepts and knowledge gained during prior and/or concurrent courses. Contact/lab/clinical hours: 96-144. (Corequisites: EMSA 1150, 1250, 1260, 1350, 2260 and 2650.) F,S
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course is the one of two laboratory based courses intended to focus the student on developing skills related to theory presented in didactic classes taken as co-requisites for this course. This laboratory experience will utilize scenarios to emphasize airway maintenance, medication administration, and successfully assessing patients with a variety of medical concerns. Four hours lab per week. (Corequisites: EMSA 1150, 1250, 1260, 1350, 2250 and 2650.) F,S
    • 6.00 Credits

      This course is one of two lecture courses which includes basic and limited advanced skills focused on the acute management and transportation of critical and emergent patients. This course includes the following topics: Emergency Medical Responder and Emergency Medical Technician-National Educational Standards competencies, roles and responsibilities of the AEMT, workforce, safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, medical/legal/ethical considerations, anatomy and physiology, life span development, pathophysiology, patient assessment, critical thinking, airway management, respiratory emergencies, cardiovascular emergencies, acute diabetic emergencies, abdominal and gastrointestinal emergencies, urologic emergencies, anaphylactic reactions, and behavioral emergencies. Six hours lecture per week. (Corequisites: EMSA 1150, 1250, 1260, 1350, 2250 and 2260.) F,S
    • 1.00 Credits

      EMT Medical Skills Lab is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize EMS operations, communications, documentation, medical/legal/ethical considerations, airway management, respiratory emergencies, cardiovascular emergencies, acute diabetic emergencies, abdominal and gastrointestinal emergencies, urologic emergencies, anaphylactic reactions, behavioral emergencies, assisting with medication administration, and successful assessment of patients with a variety of medical concerns. This course includes application of principles and processes discussed in EMT Medical Emergencies. Contact/lab/clinical hours: 30. (Corequisites: EMSB 1102, 1111, 1112, 1601 and 1602.) F,S