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EGS 1110: Engineering Graphics
3.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours per week. Basic instruction in the care and use of drawing instruments and equipment, geometrical construction, lettering, freehand sketching, fundamental principles of projection, selection of views and dimensioning. Work includes auxiliary views, sectioning screw fastenings and threaded parts, detail and assembly drawings, and isometric drawings.
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EME 2040: Introduction to Educational Technology
3.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours per week. This course is designed to introduce students to the uses of educational technology, including the Internet and World Wide Web, multimedia presentation tools, e-mail, distance learning and contemporary issues in technology. This course is a prerequisite for students who plan to study education in the State University System.
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EMS 1119: Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technology
6.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
6 hours per week. Prerequisite: AHE 0090 American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR (or American Red Cross- Professional Rescuer CPR.) Corequisites: EMS 1119L, EMS 1431, EMS 1354C. This course is designed to prepare the basic Emergency Medical Technician in accordance with U.S. Department of Transportation curriculum and state of Florida EMS guidelines. Includes an introductory survey of emergency medical services including medical, legal and ethical aspects, role of the EMT, patient assessment, care of wounds and fractures, airway maintenance, medical and environmental emergencies, patient transportation, emergency childbirth, and basic extrication. Successful completion of corequisites provides eligibility to take the national and Florida state EMT certification examinations.
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EMS 1119L: Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technology Skills Laboratory
2.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
4 hours per week. Corequisites: EMS 1119, EMS 1431, EMS 1354C. Lab practice and testing of basic Emergency Medical Technician skills included in the Department of Transportation EMT curriculum and state of Florida EMS guidelines. Skills include focused history, patient assessment, triage, airway maintenance, bandaging, splinting, emergency childbirth, and basic extrication. Successful completion of corequisites leads to eligibility to take the national and Florida state EMT certification examinations. Health and accident insurance recommended.
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EMS 1354C: Emergency Field Operations
1.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
Corequisites: EMS 1119, EMS 1119L, EMS 1431. This course has two components. The first provides students with the required hazardous materials response training for a Level I responder. The second provides them with basic training in Weapons of Mass Destruction response.
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EMS 1431: e. m. t. Hospital/ Field Experience
2.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
Corequisites: EMS 1119, EMS 1119L, EMS 1354C, LAE 0005-Emergency Vehicle Operator's Course(non-credit). Practical application of EMT clinical knowledge and skills under professional supervision. Provides for directed experiences in local hospitals and health facilities and field observation and experience in emergency vehicles. Successful completion of corequisites provides eligibility to take the national and Florida state EMT certification examinations. Health and accident insurance recommended. Liability insurance required. Valid driver license required.
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EMS 2010: Ems Anatomy And Physiology
3.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Florida EMT Certification. This course is designed to develop the knowledge of human anatomy and physiology necessary for the student to provide pre-hospital care. This course meets the anatomy and physiology objectives found in the National DOT Paramedic curriculum.
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EMS 2610: Introduction to Paramedic
2.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
Prerequisite: Florida EMT Certification. This introductory course to the Paramedic program includes: EMS roles and responsibilities, the safety and well-being of the paramedic, injury and illness prevention, legal and ethical issues, therapeutic communication and life span development.
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EMS 2611: Paramedic Fundamentals
2.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
Prerequisite: Florida EMT Certification. Corequisite: EMS 2611L. This course will provide the student with basic essential knowledge needed to perform paramedic duties. This course will include an introduction of pathophysiology. Emphasis is placed on dosage calculation and medication administration, IV therapy and IV complications.
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EMS 2611L: Paramedic Fundamentals Skills Lab
2.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
Prerequisite: Florida EMT Certification. Corequisite: EMS 2611. In this course the student demonstrates in a lab environment, the psychomotor skills necessary for being paramedics. These include use of body substance isolation equipment, medication administration, IV therapy and troubleshooting, history taking, physical assessment, documentation skills, communication skills, and the recognition and treatment of shock.
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