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EMS 200: Basic EMT Refresher
2.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
2 Credits (2 Lectures) The EMT Refresher course incorporates the standards as adopted by the State of Arizona, DHS-BEMS Division and the US Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 1994 and 1996 revisions. Prepares the student for State recertification and NREMT re-registration. May be taken two times for credit. Prerequisites: Current Basic EMT and CPR certifications.
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EMS 201: Basic EMT Renewal Challenge
1.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
1 Credit (1 Lecture) Designed to contribute to Arizona Department of Health Services (A-DHS) Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (B-EMS) recertification requirements for Emergency Medical Technician Basic (EMTB) according to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) EMTBasic National Curriculum and the Arizona EMT Basic Refresher Curriculum Guidelines. Does not meet National Registry of EMT (NREMT) refresher requirements for EMTs. Satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading only. May be taken four times for credit. Prerequisites: Current Basic EMT and CPR certifications.
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EMS 208: Intermediate Emergency Medical Technician
20.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
20 Credits (13 Lectures, 14 Labs) Designed to meet the U.S. Department of Transportation, Arizona Department of Health Services, Office of Emergency Medical Services requirements for EMT - Intermediate. Provides advanced knowledge and skills related to hypoperfusion states, respiratory arrest or insufficiency, seizure states, cardiovascular emergencies, unconscious states of undetermined etiology, head injury with altered levels of consciousness, and chest trauma. Current EMT certification for one year. Comprehensive written, oral and practical evaluation on basic EMT skills. Prerequisites: Valid EMT certification; HCP CPR; and DHS Requirements.
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EMS 235: Emergency Cardiac Care
3.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
3 Credits (3 Lectures) Designed to acquaint all levels of emergency care providers with basic electrocardiographic (ECG) rhythm analysis and interpretation and related care in a clinical and prehospital setting. Prerequisite: EMS125 or Consent of Instructor.
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EMS 235 - Emergency Cardiac Care
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EMS 236: Pharmacology in an Emergency Setting
3.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
3 Credits (3 Lectures) Designed for the Emergency Medical Technician dealing with the administration of emergency medications in the field as outlined in current paramedic legislation. Indepth coverage of medications enumerated in the algorithms of patient care as defined by the American Heart Association (AHA), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). Coverage of medications that interact or interfere with the AHA-ACLS algorithms. Prerequisite: EMS125.
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EMS 236 - Pharmacology in an Emergency Setting
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EMS 240: Advanced Cardiac Life Support
2.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
2 Credits (2 Lectures) Didactic and psychomotor skills training and validation in techniques of Advanced Cardiac Life Support according to the 2005 Standards and Guidelines of the American Heart Association. Includes endotracheal incubation; ECG arrhythmia recognition; synchronized, unsynchronized and automated defibrillation; cardiovascular pharmacology; and electronic pacemaker. For all health-care related professionals, clinical and prehospital. May be taken two times for credit. Prerequisite: Current American Red Cross or American Heart Association Basic Life Support Health Care Provider validation; or National Safety Council Green Cross Professional Rescuer; or Consent of Instructor.
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EMS 241: Advanced Cardiac Life Support Refresher
0.50 Credits
Central Arizona College
0.5 Credits (0.5 Lecture) Designed for all levels of emergency medical technicians, nurses, physicians and physicians' assistants to assure maintenance of didactic and psychomotor skill training in techniques of Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) according to the 2005 Standards and Guidelines of the American Heart Association. Includes endotracheal incubation, ECG arrhythmia recognition, synchronized and unsynchronized and automated defibrillation, cardiovascular pharmacology, and electric pacemaker. Prerequisites: Current CPR provider level and ACLS provider level.
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EMS 241 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Refresher
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EMS 242: Advanced Life Support Refresher Course
3.50 Credits
Central Arizona College
3.5 Credits (3.5 Lectures) Designed to meet requirements for EMT - Intermediate and EMT - Paramedic under guidelines of the U.S. Department of Transportation (US-DOT), National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) as recognized by the Arizona Department of Health Services (A-DHS) Bureau of Emergency Services (B-EMS) for recertification. Prerequisite: Paramedic or IEMT certification.
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EMS 242 - Advanced Life Support Refresher Course
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EMS 245: Prehospital Trauma Management/PHTLS
2.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
2 Credits (2 Lectures) Designed to instruct prehospital care personnel in the critical skills necessary to manage the trauma victim and the emergency scene through the Incident Command System (ICS). Enhances basic emergency medical technology (EMT) skills by focusing on emergency care interventions. Provides exposure to victim assessment, initial treatment, resuscitative techniques, victim stabilization, transportation of the victim to an emergency care facility and documentation. Prerequisite: EMS125 or basic EMT.
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EMS 255: Instructional Strategies for EMT Instructors
2.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
2 Credits (2 Lectures) Participative course to prepare all levels of EMT and/or nurses as instructors in EMT programs. Includes writing objectives, preparing class and course schedules, reviewing AZ-DHS rules and regulations. Prerequisite: AZ-DHS EMT, IEMT, CEP certification or RN with 2 years experience in emergency nursing.
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