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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None. Limitation on enrollment: Acceptance into the RCC Paramedic Program and concurrent enrollment in EMS-60, 61, and 62. Enables Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) to expand their understanding of management of patients with cardiovascular emergencies. This includes treatment protocols, electrocardiogram interpretation (3-lead and 12-lead), pharmacology, and electrical therapy for patients in cardiac distress. 62 hours lecture and 64 hours laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EMS-60, 61, 62 and 63. Limitation on enrollment: Acceptance into the paramedic program. Students must enroll in EMS-71 concurrently. The paramedic student will be able to integrate the principles of kinematics to enhance the patient assessment and predict the likelihood of injuries based on the mechanism of injury. 64 hours lecture and 32 hours laboratory.
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2.50 Credits
Prerequisite: EMS-60, 61, 62 and 63. Limitation on enrollment: Acceptance into the paramedic program. Students must enroll in EMS-70 concurrently. Enables paramedic students to apply theory and skills learned in corequisite courses under supervision of health care professionals in a wide variety of patient care of the sick and injured in a hospital setting. 144 hours laboratory.
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4.50 Credits
Prerequisite: EMS-70 and 71. Limitation on enrollment: Acceptance into the paramedic program. Students must enroll in EMS-81, 82 and 83 concurrently. Prepares the paramedic student for management of patients with medical emergencies; includes selection of appropriate treatment protocols, electrocardiogram interpretation, pharmacology, and interventions that lead to a viable outcome for a patient experiencing a medical emergency. 64 hours lecture and 64 hours laboratory.
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4.50 Credits
Prerequisite: EMS-70 and 71. Limitation on enrollment: Acceptance into the paramedic program. Students must enroll in EMS-80, 82 and 83 concurrently. Provides paramedic students to care for clients with special problems through a review of anatomy and physiology as well as the pathophysiological process of neonatology, pediatrics, geriatrics, abuse, assault, and patients with special needs, also includes discussion of acute interventions for chronic care patients. 64 hours lecture and 64 hours laboratory.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EMS-70 and 71. Limitation on enrollment: Acceptance into the paramedic program. Students must enroll in EMS-80, 81 and 83 concurrently. Provides second level paramedic students with an overview of issues and problems that are directly impacting the emergency provider. The paramedic student will be educated on how to deal with weapons of mass destruction, bioterrorism, urban terrorism threats and a variety of current topical issues that they will face in an unpredictable environment. 32 hours lecture and 32 hours laboratory.
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2.50 Credits
Prerequisite: EMS-70 and 71. Limitation on enrollment: Acceptance into the paramedic program. Students must enroll in EMS-80, 81 and 82 concurrently. Enables paramedic students to apply theory and skills learned in corequisite courses under supervision of health care professionals in a wide variety of patient care of the sick and injured in a hospital setting. 144 hours laboratory.
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4.50 Credits
Prerequisite: EMS-80, 81, 82 and 83. Limitation on enrollment: Acceptance into the paramedic program. Students must enroll in EMS-91 concurrently. Prepares fourth level paramedic students to assess and make clinical/ field judgments regarding the treatment of the ill or injured patient; focuses on refining existing knowledge and skills. 64 hours lecture and 64 hours laboratory.
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10.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EMS-80, 81, 82 and 83. Limitation on enrollment: Acceptance into the paramedic program. Students must enroll in EMS-90 concurrently. Concluding course of the Paramedic Program; provides a minimum of 540 hours of field training under the supervision of an approved preceptor to third level paramedic students; enables students to further refine and develop skills necessary for certification as a Paramedic; includes a wide variety of patient care activities including medical histories; physical examination, patient management and supportive care of the sick injured in a field setting. 540-600 hours laboratory.
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1.00 Credits
UC, CSU Prerequisite: None. An introduction to the career opportunities and skills needed as an engineer. Various forms of engineering communication including laboratory report writing, graphical presentations, and problem solving format are presented. The scientific method of investigation is covered. This course is recommended for all students considering career possibilities in engineering and/or engineering technology. 18 hours lecture.
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