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7.00 Credits
seven-hour course trains individuals in the skills necessary to recognize and provide basic care in pet emergencies. CPR and first aid skills for dogs and cats are emphasized through lectures, readings, and video, and then reinforced through hands-on practice on manikins. Topics include choking, medical emergencies, and care for injuries. Class fee includes required text. cr, either sem.
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6.00 Credits
Basic First Aid. This six-hour intermediate First Aid course is designed to increase the rescuer's skills and confidence in the event of a medical emergency. It covers more advanced material on body systems, patient assessment, wound care, injuries, and medical emergencies. Upon completion of all practical skills and written exam, students will be certified in Intermediate First Aid for three years. Class fee includes required text. cr, either sem.
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3.00 Credits
adult CPR or equivalent. An intermediate first aid course for anyone who spends work or leisure time where medical care is an hour or more away. Students learn how to recognize and treat illnesses and injuries encountered in remote locations. Those who pass course requirements earn a three-year certification in Wilderness First Aid. Class fee includes required text. 1 cr, either sem.
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3.00 Credits
learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for adults, children, and infants using a resuscitation mask, bag-valve mask, and automatic external defibrillator (AED), as well as more advanced techniques for special rescue situations. Students who pass course requirements earn one-year certification in CPR for the Professional Rescuer. Class fee includes required text and resuscitation mask. cr, either sem.
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6.00 Credits
Intermediate First Aid. This six-hour advanced first aid course increases the rescuer's knowledge of first aid and emergency care. Topics include face, chest, and abdominal trauma, advanced medical emergencies, childbirth, and pediatric and geriatric emergencies. Upon successful completion of all practical skills and written exam, students will be certified in Advanced First Aid for three years. Class fee includes required text. cr, either sem.
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3.00 Credits
advanced course prepares students to manage most medical emergencies including respiratory and cardiac emergencies, spinal and head injuries, poisoning and overdose, shock, trauma, sudden illness, childbirth, and more. Students who attend all class sessions and pass both written and practical skill course requirements earn a three-year certification in First Responder. This class fulfills the first responder training requirement mandated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Class fee includes required texts. 1 cr, 2nd sem.
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3.00 Credits
Community CPR, AED, and First Aid Certification. This class certifies individuals to teach Adult, Child, and Infant CPR with AED, as well as Basic First Aid for the Emergency Care and Safety Institute, National Safety Council, American Red Cross, or American Heart Association. Class fee includes required texts. cr, either sem.
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3.00 Credits
CPR for the Professional Rescuer with AED Certification. This class certifies individuals to teach CPR for the Professional Rescuer with AED for the Emergency Care and Safety Institute, National Safety Council, American Red Cross, or American Heart Association. Class fee includes required texts. cr, either sem.
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3.00 Credits
intensive course that prepares students to take the written and practical EMT exams issued by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or the National Registry of EMTs. Students learn all aspects of pre-hospital emergency care for injuries and illnesses, and practice patient assessments and emergency procedures. Emergency room and ambulance observations are additional components of the course. There are no course prerequisites, but students must attend all class sessions and pass written and practical exams. Class fee includes required texts and CPR training. Var. cr, either sem.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: Emergency Medical Technician. This 40-hour course is designed specifically to provide you with the tools to make critical medical and evacuation decisions in remote locations. Topics include wilderness protocols, trauma management for extended periods, equipment improvisation, environmental medicine, toxins, backcountry medicine, and wilderness rescue. Participants must hold a valid EMT certification to receive the WEMT certification. Other medical professionals will receive a Wilderness EMT course certificate. Class fee includes required text. 1 cr, 1st sem.
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