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3.00 Credits
Advanced theory of management operations currently used nationally by comprehensive emergency medical service systems. Legal issues as related to various aspects of the system, personnel policies, provider versus client roles, disaster planning, communications, budgeting and evaluation of the system will be discussed. Prerequisite: MNA 1345. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture) patient assessment, trauma emergencies, obstetric emergencies, gynecological emergencies, pediatric emergencies and psychiatric emergencies. Students will be expected to master the techniques of patient assessment, intravenous techniques, endotracheal intubation, and advanced life support. Corequisites: EMS2602, 2665. Laboratory fee. A.S. degree credit only. (8 hour lab)
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1.00 Credits
Current topics and trends for the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provider. Support materials requested. A.S. degree credit only. (1 hour lecture)
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
EMS2601 is the first course in the sequence necessary for completion of the Paramedic Certificate program. The course is designed to reinforce concepts and clinical skills learned at the EMT level and to integrate this knowledge beginning with advanced life support concepts and skills. Emphasis is placed on EMS systems, illness and injury prevention, medical-legal issues, patient assessment, airway management and ventilation, pathophysiology, pharmacology, shock, decision-making, and the management of trauma related injuries. This course includes Modules 1-4 of the 1998 DOT National Standard Curriculum for Paramedic Programs. Prerequisites: EMS 2601L, 2664. A.S. degree credit only. (8 hour lecture)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A review of basic life support practice and an introduction to advanced life support practice. Areas of emphasis include the patient assessment, trauma emergencies, obstetric emergencies, gynecological emergencies, pediatric emergencies and psychiatric emergencies. Students will be expected to master the techniques of patient assessment, intravenous techniques and endotracheal intubation. Corequisite: EMS 2601, 2664. Laboratory fee. (8 hour lab)
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2.00 - 8.00 Credits
EMS 2602 is the second course in the sequence necessary for the completion of the Paramedic Certificate Program. This course is designed to reinforce and expand upon the material and skills learned in Paramedic 1 level and to integrate prior learning with enhanced life support concepts and skills. Emphasis is placed on patient assessment and recognition of significant findings, prehospital diagnosis and differential diagnosis, treatment strategies, anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, and the management of various emergencies, patients with special challenges, assessment based management, and EMS operations. This course includes Modules 5-8 of the 1998 DOT National Standard Curriculum for Paramedic Programs. Prerequisites: EMS 2602L, 2665; Corequisites: EMS 2601, 2601L, 2664. A.S. degree credit only. (8 hour lecture)
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Continuation of advanced life support practice. Areas of emphasis include the
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8.00 Credits
A supervised clinical experience on an advanced life Support (ALS) vehicle. The student obtains increasing patient care responsibilities as a working member of the EMS team under the direct supervision of a designated preceptor. Prerequisites: EMS 2601, 2601L, 2602, 2602L, 2664, 2665. A.S. degree credit only. (24 hour clinic)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
EMS 2664 is designed to allow the students "hands-on" practice of the skills and theorieslearned in EMS 2601 and 2601L. Clinical experience will take place in many areas including the emergency department, operating room and medical examiner's office. All patient care experience will be practiced under the direct supervision of a medical professional (Paramedic, Nurse, Physician, etc.). Corequisites: EMS 2601L, 2601. A.S. degree credit only. (9 hour lab)
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
EMS 2665 is designed to allow the students "hands-on" practice of the skills and theorieslearned in EMS 2602 and 2602L. Clinical experience will take place in many areas including the emergency department, operating room and critical care unit. All patient care experience will be practiced under the direct supervision of a medical professional (paramedic, Nurse, Physician, etc.). Corequisites: ENS 2602, 2602L. A.S. degree credit only. (9 hour lab)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
ENC 0002 is a college preparatory writing course which addresses effective sentence development using standard edited American English. Laboratory required. Prerequisites: Placement by Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) verbal subtest score; American College Testing (ACT) English subtest score; or Computerized Placement Test (CPT) English Subtest score. (4 hour lecture)
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