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    • 1.00 Credits

      EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize obstetrics and gynecology, neonatal care, pediatric emergencies, geriatric emergencies, environmental emergencies, patients with special challenges, trauma and shock. Contact/lab/clinical hours: 30. (Corequisites: EMSB 1101, 1111, 1112, 1601 and 1602.) F,S
    • 1.00 Credits

      EMT Clinical is one of the two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective outcomes for the clinical requirements of an EMT program and built upon the concepts and knowledge learned in EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations. Contact/lab/clinical hours: 48-96. (Corequisites: EMSB 1101, 1102, 1112, 1601 and 1602.) F,S
    • 1.00 Credits

      EMT Field Internship is one of two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective outcomes for the clinical requirements of an EMT program and build upon the concepts and knowledge learned during prior and/or concurrent courses. Contact/lab/clinical hours: 48-96. (Corequisites: EMSB 1101, 1102, 1111, 1601 and 1602.) F,S
    • 6.00 Credits

      EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations is one of 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 consideration, 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. Six hours lecture per week. Prerequisite: Admission to the EMT Program. Corequisites: EMSB 1101, 1102, 1111, 1112 and 1602. F,S
    • 6.00 Credits

      EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies is one of 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: obstetrics and gynecology, neonatal care, pediatric emergencies, geriatric emergencies, environmental emergencies, patients with special challenges, 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. Six hours lecture per week. (Corequisites: EMSB 1101, 1102, 1111, 1112 and 1601.) F,S
    • 3.00 Credits

      Paramedic Clinical I is the first of three clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective objectives for the clinical requirements of a paramedic program and build upon the concepts and knowledge gained during the first semester. 144-192 contact/lab/clinical hours per semester. (Prerequisites: all required learning support courses. Admission to the Paramedic program. Corequisites: EMSP 1401 and 1801.) F
    • 4.00 Credits

      Skills Lab I is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize airway management, medication administration and successful assessment of patients with a variety of medical concerns and an introduction to cardiology. This course includes application of principles and processes discussed in Fundamentals I. 120 contact/lab/clinical hours per semester. (Prerequisites: all required learning support courses. Admission to the Paramedic program. Corequisites: EMSP 1311 and 1801.) F
    • 8.00 Credits

      Fundamentals of Paramedic I is the first of two lecture courses to include the following topics: paramedic roles, responsibilities, workforce safety, wellness, public health, communications, documentation, EMS pathophysiology, general pharmacology, patient assessment, critical thinking, airway management, respiratory emergencies and introduction to cardiology. Eight hours lecture per week. (Prerequisites: all required learning support courses. Admission to the Paramedic program. Corequisites: EMSP 1311 and 1401.) F
    • 3.00 Credits

      Paramedic Practicum is a combination of laboratory and scenarios based course intended to assist students on developing skills related to the theories presented in their previous courses. This course will allow for preparation for psychomotor licensure testing and preparation as a competent entry-level Paramedic. 90 contact/lab/clinical hours per semester. (Prerequisite: all required learning support courses and EMSP 1401 and 2402. Corequisite: EMSP 2403 and 2513.) Su
    • 4.00 Credits

      Paramedic Skills Lab II is a laboratory based course intended to utilize scenarios to emphasize respiratory/cardiac emergencies (on-going from EMSP 1401), pulmonology, neurology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, urology and nephrology, hematology, gynecology, obstetrics, neonatology, pediatrics, trauma, continuing cardiology and successful assessment of patients with a variety of medical conditions. This course includes application of principles and processes discussed in Fundamentals I. 120 contact/lab/clinical hours per semester. (Prerequisite: all required learning support courses. Corequisites: EMSP 2412 and 2802.) S