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Course Criteria
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1.50 Credits
For students who desire or require additional help in attaining comprehension and competency in learning skills. Advisory: Pass/No Pass. Repeatability: May be taken six times for credit. For each unit of credit there is a total of four hours of instruction of which one-half hour is lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.00 Credits
For students who desire or require additional help in attaining comprehension and competency in learning skills. Advisory: Pass/No Pass. Repeatability: May be taken six times for credit. For each unit of credit there is a total of four hours of instruction of which one-half hour is lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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11.00 Credits
Formerly: EMTP 100A The cognitive and affective basis for EMT students wishing to become EMT paramedics. The paramedic: anatomy and physiology; EMS systems/roles and responsibilities; patient assessment; venous access and medication administration; airway; pharmacology; general principles of pathophysiology; cardiology; the well-being of the paramedic; illness and injury prevention; medical/legal issues; ethics; life span development/human development; therapeutic communications/patient communication; patient history taking; techniques of physical examination; clinical decision making/critical thinking; communications; and documentation. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Paramedic Program. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in EMTP 100A. Eleven hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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8.50 Credits
Formerly: EMTP 100A The cognitive, psychomotor, and affective basis for EMT students wishing to become EMT paramedics. The paramedic: anatomy and physiology; proper hand washing; personal protective equipment; patient assessment; intravenous access; intraosseous infusion; pharmacology; medication administration; airway management: endotracheal intubation, oropharygeal airway, nasopharyngeal airway, suctioning, dual lumen airways; advanced cardiac life support ambulance 911 call simulations and case studies; synchronized cardioversion; transcutaneous pacing; defibrillation; cardiovascular/chest pain emergency 911 call simulations; end tidal carbon dioxide monitoring; capnography; 12 lead ECG interpretation. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Paramedic Program. Five and one-half hours lecture, four hours lecture/laboratory, three hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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11.00 Credits
Formerly: EMTP 100B The cognitive and affective basis for EMT students wishing to become EMT paramedics. The paramedic: anatomy and physiology; pharmacoloy; ambulance 911 call simulations and case studies in the following areas:respiratory, neurologic, endocrine, gastrointestinal, renal & urologic, hematologic, environmental,behavioral emergencies, toxicology: substance abuse and poisoning,allergies and anaphylaxis, infectious and communicable diseases, and pediatric advanced life support. Prerequisites: Successful completion of EMTP 60A and 60B. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in EMTP 100B. Eleven hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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8.50 Credits
Formerly: EMTP 100B The cognitive, psychomotor, and affective basis for EMT students wishing to become EMT paramedics. The paramedic: anatomy and physiology; patient assessment; respiratory ambulance 911 call simulations and case studies; nebulizer/BVM set-up; pleural decompression; digital intubation; foreign body airway obstruction; neurological ambulance 911 call simulations and case studies; 12 lead ECG interpretation; diabetic ambulance 911 call simulations and case studies; blood glucose analysis; medication administration; pharmacology; pediatric advanced life support ambulance 911 call simulations and case studies; non-traumatic abdominal ambulance 911 call simulations and case studies; bleeding control & shock management; pressure infusers; intubation with spinal immobilization; intravenous access; overdose and poisoning ambulance 911 call simulations and case studies. Prerequisites: EMTP 60A and 60B. Advisory: not open to students with credit in EMTP 100B. Five and one-half hours lecture, four hours lecture/laboratory, three hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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11.00 Credits
Formerly: EMTP 100C The cognitive and affective basis for EMT students wishing to become EMT paramedics. The paramedic: anatomy and physiology; pharmacology; ambulance operations; medical incident command; terrorism and weapons of mass destruction; rescue awareness and operations hazardous material incidents; crime scene awareness; ambulance 911 call simulations and case studies for the following topics: prehospital trauma life support; neonatology; pediatrics; geriatrics; abuse, neglect, and assault; gynecology; obstetrics; patients with special challenges; chronic care patients. Prerequisites: EMTP 60A, 60B, 61A, and 61B. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in EMTP 100C. Eleven hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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8.50 Credits
The cognitive and affective basis for EMT students wishing to become EMT paramedics. The paramedic: anatomy and physiology; pharmacology; ambulance operations; medical incident command; terrorism and weapons of mass destruction; rescue awareness and operations hazardous material incidents; crime scene awareness; ambulance 911 call simulations and case studies for the following topics: prehospital trauma life support; neonatology; pediatrics; geriatrics; abuse, neglect, and assault; gynecology; obstetrics; patients with special challenges; chronic care patients. Prerequisites: EMTP 60A, 60B, 61A, and 61B. Five and one-half hours lecture, four hours lecture-laboratory, three hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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3.00 Credits
Formerly: EMTP 102 Specialty hospital rotations in the following departments: pediatrics, pediatric intensive care unit, labor and delivery, surgery (airway management), respiratory therapy, and other selected hospital areas. Prerequisites: EMTP 60A and 60B. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in EMTP 102. Repeatability: May be taken four times for credit. One and one-half hour lecture, six and one-half hours clinic. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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5.00 Credits
Formerly: EMTP 102 The hospital emergency department rotations give the paramedic student an opportunity to take the paramedic theoretical knowledge, laboratory skills and 911 ambulance call simulations, and appropriate attitudes learned in the classroom and apply them to live patients in a controlled setting with the assistance of the hospital preceptor/s and faculty in preparation for the for the chaotic, uncontrolled environment of the ambulance field internship. Prerequisites: Successful completion of: EMTP 60A, 60B, 61A, 61B, 62A, and 62B. Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in EMTP 63A. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in EMTP 102. Repeatability: May be taken four times for credit. Two and one-half hours lecture, twelve hours clinic. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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