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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
This course covers clinical pharmacology, classification and indications of medications. Precautions, dosages, methods of administration, dosage calculation, and metric conversions. Anatomy and physiology of applicable systems are covered. 77 contact hours. ( 4,1,4)
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5.00 Credits
This course covers the care of patients with both respiratory and cardiac conditions. It includes normal anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, assessment, and management of cardiopulmonary conditions. Specialized interventions such as advanced airway and rhythm interpretation with treatment are emphasized. 89 contact hours. (4,2,5)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the care of patients with medical emergencies. It will include diabetic emergencies, anaphylactic reactions, exposure to environmental extremes, alcoholism, poisoning, acute abdomen, genitourinary problems, infectious disease, obstetric/gynecological emergencies, behavioral emergencies, and medical emergencies of the geriatric patient. 53 contact hours. ( 3,0,3)
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the care of clients with specialized needs including recognition, management, anatomy and physiology, and pathophysiology of pediatric patients. It will also cover disaster situations, triage, stress management, hazmat, and emergency rescue extrication. 67 contact hours.(4,0,4)
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6.00 Credits
This course covers the assessment, management and treatment of traumatic injuries including soft tissue, central nervous system, and musculoskeletal structures. Other injuries involving human systems are also covered. 105 contact hours. ( 5,1,6)
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the internship section of the EMS system. During this phase the student will function as a team member and be evaluated as such. 50 contact hours. (0,1,1)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a supervised rotation through the clinical settings. As a continuation of Clinical Rotation I, the student will rotate through areas including emergency department, surgery, ICU, OB, Pediatrics, and behavior/psychiatric areas. 160 contact hours. ( 0,3,3)
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Field Internship I. This course will allow the student to utilize advanced life support interventions. 250 contact hours. ( 0,4,4)
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6.00 Credits
This course is designed to assist the student in preparing for the National Registry exam. This course will use instructor led reviews and case studies to revisit key medical and trauma situations the Paramedic may be faced with in the prehospital setting. Instruction will include both skills and didactic information. A standardized exam will be administered that will allow the student to identify areas of strength and/or weakness. This course also allows for weekly contact with each student during clinical internship time. 90 lecture. ( 6,3,6)
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1.00 Credits
This course is a program of medical intervention used to treat victims of respiratory and or cardiac emergencies and strokes, including invasive techniques such as tracheal intubation and drug administration. Prerequisite: current Health Care Provider CPR card and license as an EMT, CRTT, RRT, LPN or RN. 30 contact hours. ( 1,1,1)
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