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  • 3.00 Credits

    Skills in airway management, assessment and management of shock and trauma, and defibrillation. Recognition, assessment , and management of medical emergencies under the direction of a physician. Prehospital emergency care to acutely ill or injured patients by ambulance service and mobile advanced life support units under medical control. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: EMS 1100. Lecture/ laboratory. May be used to fulfill Wellness Awareness requirement.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Review of resuscitative skills needed to sustain life. (1 cr. hr.) (ASN). Prerequisite: Current certification or certification that will not have expired more than 36 months prior to the completion of the course. May be repeated as necessary but credit may be earned only once. Lecture/laboratory. May be used to fulfill Wellness Awareness requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Review of resuscitative skills needed to sustain life and learn new information and skills resulting from recent advances in emergency care. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: Current certification or certification that will not have expired more than 36 months prior to the completion of the course. May be repeated as necessary but credit may be earned only once. Lecture/laboratory.
  • 2.50 Credits

    Covers the general training needs of refresher candidates and updates their training to present standards for basic and intermediate certification. (2.5 cr. hrs.) (ASN) Prerequisites: must possess current New York State EMT-intermediate certification that will expire in less than 12 months. May be repeated as necessary, but credit may be earned only once. Lecture/Laboratory. EMS 2000 EMT: Critical Care I Knowledge of the acute and critical changes in physiology, pathophysiology, and clinical signs and symptoms of acute disease and trauma states as they pertain to pre-hospital emergency care. (6 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: Current New York State EMT certification. Lecture/laboratory. EMS 2010 EMT: Critical Care II Knowledge of the acute and critical changes in physiology, pathophysiology, and clinical signs and symptoms of acute disease and trauma states as they pertain to pre-hospital emergency care. (6 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: EMS 2000. Lecture/ laboratory.
  • 18.00 Credits

    Instruction in medically correct initial and continued advanced life support treatment of critically ill or injured persons using good medical judgment. Intense practical training to perform rapidly and efficiently. (18 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: Current New York State EMT certification, eligible to enroll in ENGL 1010 and MATH 1015 or higher, successful completion of any remedial work as a result of CCC assessment tests. Lecture/laboratory. Fee $100.
  • 18.00 Credits

    Continued instruction in providing medically correct initial and continued advanced life support treatment of critically ill or injured persons using good medical judgment. Intense practical training to perform rapidly and efficiently. (18 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: EMS 2100. Lecture/laboratory. Fee $100.
  • 3.50 Credits

    Updates practitioner training to present standards for basic and advanced certification. (3.5 cr. hrs.) (ASN) Prerequisite: New York State EMT-Critical Care certification that will not have expired by more than 12 months by the end of the month in which certifying examination is held. May be repeated as necessary but credit may be earned only once. Lecture/laboratory.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Updates the Paramedic's training to current standards for basic and advanced certification. (6 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: New York State EMT-P certification that will not have expired by more than 12 months by the end of the month in which the certifying exam is held. May be repeated as necessary but credit may be earned only once. Lecture/laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Developing ideas, planning and outlining, revising techniques, grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, spelling, vocabulary, and paragraph development and basic essay structure. To complete the course, the student will be expected to write essays with no serious errors. (3 eq. cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Placement. This course does not fulfill program or degree requirements. Grading: A through C, F. Lecture/ laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Essay writing designed to sharpen the student's perceptions of the world through the study and use of non-fiction writings and to facilitate communications with correctness, clarity, unity, organization, and depth. Assignments include expository writing, argumentation, and research techniques. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Placement or ENGL 0990. Meets General Education requirement in Basic Communication. Writing Process.
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