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EMS 5605: Emergency Medical Technicianbasic
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Cowley County Community College
The purpose of Emergency Medical Technician- Basic (EMT-B) course is to provide students with an academic and working knowledge to become state certified and to provide basic life support patient care. It provides the basic concepts of emergency care, which are needed to function as an EMT-B. This class will be helpful for other healthcare fields and is a prerequisite for the Mobile Intensive Care Technician (MICT) course.
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EMS 5611: Ems Anatomy And Physiology
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Cowley County Community College
Anatomy and Physiology, along with basic chemistry and biochemistry with special emphasis aimed at cellular application to all body systems and structures. The class provides the student with knowledge of normal body development, structure, and function. The fundamental mechanisms of human physiology are explored to provide the basis from which an understanding of normal bodily function can be acquired and pathophysiology can be better understood.
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EMS 5615: Pre- Hospital Care
3.00 Credits
Cowley County Community College
Information presented in this class includes EMS as a system concept, the MICT's role as a healthcare professional, ethics, stress management, illness and injury prevention, communications, and specific roles and responsibilities of the MICT. Legal aspects of prehospital medicine and legislation will be introduced. Advanced patient assessment is thoroughly discussed and correlated to knowledge acquired during the Anatomy and Physiology class. Advanced airway management is thoroughly explored and correlated to knowledge acquired during the Anatomy and Physiology class. This class provides instruction in both basic and advanced airway management techniques. Emphasis is placed on proper ventilation and cellular respiration as a basis for continued life. Both didactic and psychomotor skills training are used during the class. Prerequisite: EMS 5611
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EMS 5620: Electrocardiography
3.00 Credits
Cowley County Community College
This class provides the student basic cardiology and electrocardiography, with an emphasis placed on the prehospital setting. Electrophysiology will be reviewed, along with the electrical conduction system of the heart and normal impulse generation. Disease processes of the myocardium shall be introduced to the student. The primary role of the class shall be proficiency in the interpretation of the standard limb lead ECG tracing, to include normal parameters, and dysrhythmias originating in the SA node, AV node, and ventricular tissues. Heart blocks, pre-excitation syndromes, and internal pacemakers will be discussed. The student will be become proficient in reading twelve lead electrocardiograms Prerequisites: EMS 5611 and EMS 5615
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EMS 5625: Pre- Hospital Pharmacology
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Cowley County Community College
The physiological effects and clinical use of pharmacological agents utilized in prehospital emergency medicine shall be presented. Medications that are used primarily in emergency situations will be stressed. Legislation, which concerns pharmacology, shall be presented. The class will provide the student with knowledge of pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and the following information on the pertinent medications trade and generic names, class, pharmacological actions, uses, adult doses, side effects, contraindications, plasma halflife, excretion, methods of administration, antidotes, precautions, and the pediatric and neonatal doses. Circulatory access, medication administration, and advanced resuscitation methodologies are introduced in this class through lecture and psychomotor skills practice. Prerequisites: EMS 5611, EMS 5615, and EMS 5620
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EMS 5630: Medical Emergencies
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Cowley County Community College
Medical emergencies most often encountered by MICTs will be thoroughly presented in this class. Information will center on the pathophysiology of the disease processes and correlated to likely signs and symptoms. Students will become skilled at disease recognition and advanced treatment interventions. Content shall be provided through presentations and psychomotor skills practice. Prerequisites: EMS 5611, EMS 5615 EMS 5620, and EMS 5625
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EMS 5635: Traumatology
3.00 Credits
Cowley County Community College
Emergency situations, and the pathophysiology involved, which result from external mechanisms, will be thoroughly explored. This class will provide the student with advanced assessment, recognition, and management capabilities. Fractures, soft tissue injuries, and blunt and penetrating trauma to all body regions will be discussed. Kinematics and the anticipated injury pattern will be discussed. Psychomotor skills will be introduced, reinforced, and practiced. Prerequisites: EMS 5611, EMS 5615 EMS 5620, EMS 5625, and EMS 5630
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EMS 5640: Clinical Medicine
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cowley County Community College
Ambulance operations, EMS logistics, MCI procedures, rescue, crime scene management, and HAZMAT procedures will be presented in didactic and psychomotor skills practice. Orientation to the hospital clinical areas shall be provided. This class further prepares the student for hospital clinical rotations. Practical skills sessions cover sterile technique, gowning and gloving, and other related skills used in the hospital setting. Prerequisites: EMS 5611, EMS 5615, EMS 5620, EMS 5625, EMS 5630, and EMS 5635
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EMS 5645: Hospital Clinicals
3.00 - 13.00 Credits
Cowley County Community College
Students will be scheduled to perform in the hospital environment, psychiatric facilities and physicians' offices 4-5 times a week at 8-12 hours each session. This class will require 11-12 weeks, depending upon hospital scheduling requirements. Nursing and other specialty units will be utilized, to include Intensive Care Units, Operating and post anesthesia recovery room, Emergency Departments, Labor and Delivery Rooms, Pediatric Units, Psychiatric Unit, Endoscopy lab and Respiratory Therapy. Practical application of previously mastered material will be stressed, to include patient assessment, venipuncture, IV therapy, ECG interpretation, defibrillation, airway management, and pharmacological intervention. All direct patient care is under the direct supervision of nurses, physicians, and MICT clinical coordinators. Experience with body substance isolation, aseptic technique, childbirth, bandaging, immobilization, hemorrhage control, and other related procedures will be discussed and practiced. Students are required to write 3 case study presentations during this course. Students will continue attending classes according to the course schedule. Prerequisites: EMS 5611, EMS 5615, EMS 5620, EMS 5625, EMS 5630, EMS 5635, EMS 5640 and instructor permission
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EMS 5650: Field Internship
3.00 - 16.00 Credits
Cowley County Community College
The student will be scheduled to perform in the prehospital environment with an organization, which provides advanced life support ambulance treatment and transportation (Type I license with the Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Service). Students will perform under the direct supervision of Kansas Certified MICTs for a total of 500-750 hours, depending upon the students' needs and abilities. Emphasis will be placed on the proper performance of all pre-hospital patient care and clinical decisionmaking abilities. Students are required to prepare a research paper, which covers pertinent EMS topics and has instructor approval. Prerequisites: EMS 5611, EMS 5615, EMS 5620, EMS 5625, EMS 5630, EMS 5635, EMS 5640, EMS 5645, and instructor permission
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