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5.00 Credits
(5 credits) Introduction to Emergency Medical Technician, covers Modules 1 to 7 of the U.S. Department of Transportation National Standard Curriculum for Emergency Medical Technician - Basic. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Lab (EMS 1119L), EMT Hospital/Field Experience (EMS 1431), Issues in Domestic Violence (WFHX 0018), Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (WFHX 0011), Basic Extrication (WFHX 0012) and Florida Level I Hazardous Materials Awareness (WFHX 0016) are required corequisites and satisfy additional educational requirements set by the Florida Department of Education (Health CORE) and the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (64E-2 FAC).
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) SP Introduction to Emergency Medical Technician covers psychomotor components of Modules 1 to 7 of the U.S. Department of Transportation, National Standard Curriculum for Emergency Medical Technician - Basic. Medical Technician-Basic Lab (EMS 1119L), EMT Hospital/Field Experience (EMS 1431), Issues in Domestic Violence (WFHX 0018), Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (WFHX 0011), Basic Extrication (WFHX 0012) and Florida Level I Hazardous Materials Awareness (WFHX 0016) are required corequisites and satisfy additional Educational requirements set by the Florida Department of Education (Health CORE) and the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (64E-2 FAC). Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) F, SP Emergency Medical Technician-Basic covers objectives from Modules 1 to 7 of the U.S. Deapartment of Transportation, National Standard Curriculum for Emergency Medical Technician - Basic as they are applied to patients in the hospital and fi eld settings. This course includes a minimum of three 12 hour rescue shifts for a total of 36 hours of hospital emergency room experience, and a minimum of three 12 hour rescue shifts for a total of at least 36 hours of rescue experience which must include a minimum of 5 emergency responses with patient transports on designated units. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Lab (EMS 1119L, Issues in Domestic Violence (WFHX 0018), Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (WFHX 0011), Basic Extrication (WFHX 0012) and Florida Level I Hazardous Materials Awareness (WFHX 0016) are required corequisites and satisfy additional educational requirements set up by the Florida Department of Education (Health CORE) and the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (64E-2 FAC).
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1.00 Credits
(1 credit) as needed EMS 1930C is a 1 credit class that centers around topics of current or special interest to students or instructors. Topics of focus may vary from semester to semester based on the needs of the student or program requirements.
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8.00 Credits
(8 credits) F, SP First semester theory course teaching the role and function of the paramedic, ethical and legal aspects of EMS, overview of anatomy and physiology, patient assessment skills, fl uid and electrolytes, use of blood and related hazards, shock and management of shock, IV therapy, respiratory systems indices and pathophysiology, management of respiratory problems, and recognition and implications of emotionally disturbed patients. Lab fee. Liability insurance fee. Advanced Extrication and BTLS/PHTLS will be included as part of the course schedule for the fall semester and must be successfully completed to receive credit for EMS 2271C - Paramedic I. Pass with a C or better. Prerequisite: Must be a certifi ed Florida EMT, BSC 2084C, or BSC 2085C and BSC 2086C. Corequisite: EMS 2435L.
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8.00 Credits
(8 credits) SP, S Second semester course teaching a review of anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system, pathophysiology, and management techniques. Reading formal EKGs and recognizing dysrhythmia, using dosage and therapy used in prehospital situations, and communications by telemetry (voice and EKG). Lab fee. ACLS and PEP/PALS will be included as part of the spring semester and must be successfully completed to receive credit for EMS 2272C - Paramedic II. Pass with a C or better. Prerequisite: EMS 2271C, EMS 2435L with a C or better. Corequisite: EMS 2436L. Course Designation Key * = Transferable A.A. elective ??= Core Occupational GE = General Education GR = Gordon Rule MC = Multicultural F = Offered in Fall Term SP = Offered in Spring Term S = Offered in Summer Term
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) F, S Third semester course teaching anatomy and physiology, assessment of the patient, history taking, and physical examination procedures and pathophysiology and management of patients with specifi c problems. Specifi cally includes central nervous system, soft tissue and musculoskeletal injuries, medical emergencies, OB-Gyn emergencies, and pediatric-neonatal management techniques. Lab fee. Prerequisite: EMS 2272C Corequisite: EMS 2436L, EMS 2437L.
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6.00 Credits
(6 credits) F, SP Clinical fi eld experience in specifi c hospital areas corresponding with theory presented in EMS 2271C using Advanced Life Support Techniques. Corequisite: EMS 2271C.
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8.00 Credits
(8 credits) SP, S Clinical fi eld and continuing experience of skills taught in EMS 2271C & EMS 2435L. Lab fee. Prerequisite: EMS 2271C, EMS 2435L. Corequisite: EMS 2272C.
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1.00 Credits
(1 credits) F, S Clinical experience in specifi ed areas of prehospital and hospital care, including: ICU, OB-Gyn, Pediatric-Neonatal, ER, etc., utilizing skills learned in EMS 2271C, EMS 2272C, EMS 2435L and EMS 2436L. Lab fee. Prerequisite: EMS 2271C, EMS 2272C, EMS 2435L, EMS 2436L. Corequisite: EMS 2273C.
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