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Course Criteria
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7.00 Credits
Five hours lecture, six hours lab weekly. Prerequisite: Emergency Medical Technician 1 Basic Certification or concurrent enrollment in Emergency Medical Services 301. Corequisite: Administration of Justice 341. Advisory: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in English 302. This advanced academy module prepares the student to apply and expand upon those basic EMT skills introduced in the beginning academy module. Topics include: communication and leadership skills, emergency vehicle operations and driving, patient handling and packaging, assisting paramedic partners, street survival issues, and physical fitness and agility training. An academy uniform, gym suit, and related materials will be required. (GR) (F,S)
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1.50 Credits
Forty hours (one week). Designed to prepare students for paramedic study. Topics include the structure and function of the human body as it applies to paramedic-level training. (GR/P/NP) (F,S)
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1.50 Credits
Eight hours lecture, fifty-six hours lab. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Emergency Medical Services 301. Reinforces basic life support emergency medical services skills using a combination of clinical and field experience, classroom instruction, and assisting in college's emergency medical services training program. Fulfills 24 hours of CEUs towards EMT-1 recertification. (GR/P/NP) (S,U)
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0.50 Credits
Eight hours. Instruction for health-care professionals on cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR) and automated and automated external defibrillation techniques according to the current American Heart Association standards. Students successfully completing this course are eligible to purchase an optional American Heart Association Healthcare CPR card. May be repeated as necessary to maintain certification. (GR) (F,S)
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2.00 Credits
Two and one-half hours lecture, two and one-half hours lab weekly (eight weeks). Prepares the student to recognize and treat medical emergencies unique to a wilderness or disaster environment. Emphasizes first aid skills and improvisation of emergency equipment. Recommended for emergency responders, outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and hunters. CEUs for EMT-1 and paramedic are available. (GR/P/NP) (F,S)
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1.00 Credits
Eight hours weekly (two weeks). Presents basic and advanced prehospital concepts and skills including rapid assessment of the critical trauma, patient, treatment for shock and hypoexmia and rapid transport. BTLS certification and 16 hours of CEUs for Emergency Medical Technicians - 1, paramedics, and registered nurses. (GR/P/NP) (F,S)
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0.50 Credits
Eight hours lecture, eight hours lab (one week). Presents American Red Cross skills necessary to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies. Pediatric first aid and injury prevention are also covered. The course meets CCR Title-22/CA EMSA requirements for child care providers. Upon successful completion, students will receive an American Red Cross certification in Adult, Infant, Child CPR (valid for 1 year), and a CA Child Care First Aid certificate (valid for 2 years). (GR/P/NP) (F,S)
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1.00 Credits
Twenty-four hours (one week). A study of the organizational elements within each section of the ICS, staffing considerations, and reporting relationships. This course meets the standards for the Department of homeland Security for command and general staff, and operational first responders. This course is not open to students who have completed or who are enrolled in Wildland Fire Technology 303. (P/NP) (F,S)
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1.00 Credits
Sixteen hours (one week). A study of Incident Command System relationships and duties of command staff members, agency representatives, and activation of the command and general staff positions. This course meets the standards for the Department of Homeland Security for command and general staff, and operational first responders. This course is not open to students who have completed or who are enrolled in Wildland Fire Technology 304. (P/NP) (F,S)
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1.00 Credits
Sixteen hours (one week). Designed to prepare emergency responders to effectively manage a multi-casualty incident (MCI) utilizing the incident command system. This course is not open to students who have completed Emergency Medical Services 359 Ambulance Strike Team Provider. (P/NP) (F,S)
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