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4.00 Credits
This course presents the pre-hospital and preparatory phase of paramedic emergency care. Cellular pathophysiology and patient assessment is introduced to develop the student's ability to apply these concepts in assessment and management of emergency patients through administration of medications, effective communication and documentation. Prerequisites: Currently Louisiana licensed and National registered as EMT-Basic or Intermediate or permission of instructor, BIOL1010 and BIOL 1020 or their equivalents with a "C" or better and eligibility for ENGL1010 and DEVM 0940. Corequisite: EMTP1210
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3.00 Credits
This course develops the skills of IV access, medication administration, general pharmacology, and drug classifications. The techniques of history taking, physical exam, patient assessment, and therapeutic communications will be developed. Lab Fee Prerequisites: Currently Louisiana licensed and National registered as EMT-Basic or Intermediate or permission of instructor, BIOL1010 and BIOL 1020 or their equivalents with a "C" or better and eligibility for ENGL1010 and DEVM 0940. Corequisite: EMTP1200
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4.00 Credits
This course presents the pathophysiology, assessment, and current treatment modalities for the pre-hospital trauma patient, maintenance of airways, and oxygenation. Lecture in trauma includes kinematics, soft tissue, and abdominal trauma, and burn management. Emphasis is placed on pathophysiological principles and assessments to formulate and implement treatment plans for trauma patients. Prerequisites: EMTP 1200, EMTP 1210 Corequisites: EMTP 1310, EMPT 1320
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces advanced skills necessary to maintain patient airways and to treat trauma emergencies. Students are instructed in advanced airway management, advanced skills in fluid resuscitation, bleeding control, and skills specific to thoracic trauma. Topics include bleeding and shock and spinal/ musculoskeletal injury. Course includes lecture and laboratory. Lab Fee Prerequisites: EMTP 1200, EMTP 1210 Corequisites: EMTP 1300, and EMPT1320
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1.00 Credits
A clinical practicum at approved sites designed to provide the student with patient care experiences to patients of various ages under a preceptor. Sites will include area hospitals, EMS providers and other approved clinical sites. Prerequisites: EMTP 1200, EMTP 1210 Corequisites: EMTP 1300, EMPT1310 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (HNS)
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4.00 Credits
This course presents the pathophysiology, assessment, and current treatment modalities for the pre-hospital cardiac and medical patient. Emphasis is placed on recognition and etiology of life-threatening cardio-pulmonary emergencies. Medical situations relating to diabetes, cerebral vascular accident, anaphylaxis, poisoning, renal failure, abdominal, and hematologic emergencies will be covered. Prerequisites: EMTP 1300, EMTP 1310, EMTP 1320 Corequisites: EMTP 1510, EMPT 1520
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory course is designed to develop student skills in cardiac and medical patient assessment. Students are instructed in ECG monitoring and interpretation, defibrillation, cardioversion and non-invasive external cardiac pacing. Course includes lecture and laboratory. The laboratory segment presents the assessment, treatment, and pharmacological interventions in which students must demonstrate proficieny prior to performance in the clinical setting. Lab Fee Prerequisites: EMTP 1300, EMTP 1310, EMTP 1320 Corequisites: EMTP1500, and EMTP 1520
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1.00 Credits
A clinical practicum at approved sites designed to provide the student with patient care experiences with patients of various ages under a preceptor. Sites will include area hospitals, EMS providers and other approved clinical sites. Prerequisites: EMTP 1300, EMTP 1310, EMTP 1320 Corequisites: EMTP 1500, EMTP 1510
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4.00 Credits
This course presents the obstetrical, gynecological, and pediatric emergency patient in the pre-hospital setting. Evaluations of obstetrical/gynecological disorders are reviewed. The management of the expectant mother, complications of labor, and normal/abnormal delivery are discussed. Pediatric medical and traumatic emergencies are presented in addition to considerations concerning geriatric emergencies, abuse, and assault. Prerequisites: EMTP 1500, EMTP 1510, and EMTP1520 Corequisites: EMTP 2210 and EMTP 2220
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2.00 Credits
This course develops skills in patient assessment and emergency care of the obstetrical and pediatric patient including normal/abnormal deliveries, and neonatal resuscitation care. Lab Fee Prerequisites: EMTP1500, EMTP1510, and EMTP1520 Corequisites: EMTP 2200 and EMTP 2220
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