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EMS 1159: Emergency Medical Technology 6 hrs. Lecture
6.00 Credits
Polk State College
Prerequisite: EMS 1059C. Corequisite: EMS 1159L. The course is designed to prepare individuals for initial employment as an EMT. Instruction includes current knowledge, techniques and development of professional attitudes practiced by an EMT providing out-of-hospital emergency medical care. This is an intensive course that requires careful planning of school, work and home schedules to accomplish. Students are advised to contact the program director for additional information and scheduling details.
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EMS 1159 - Emergency Medical Technology 6 hrs. Lecture
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EMS 1159L: Emergency Medical Technology Lab/ Clinical 11 hrs Lab/ Clinical
5.00 Credits
Polk State College
Prerequisite: EMS 1059C. Corequisite: EMS 1159. Demonstration, practice and skill competency verification of basic EMS skills utilizing equipment and supplies found on an Ambulance. EMS skill instruction and competency verification takes place at clinical sites and the EMS Skills laboratory. Clinical rotations include - 16 hours in a hospital emergency department, 4 hour nursing home rotation and an 80-hour internship with 20 calls on an Advanced Life Support Unit. In addition to the scheduled class lab hours, students are required to attend TEAM Day, complete CPR training, verify skill competency in the EMS Skills lab.
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EMS 1159L - Emergency Medical Technology Lab/ Clinical 11 hrs Lab/ Clinical
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EMS 2010: Body Systems for the Paramedic 3 hrs Lecture
3.00 Credits
Polk State College
This course presents basic information of the structure and function of the human body. The general concepts of anatomy and physiology for the assessment and management of emergency patients by the paramedic in the pre-hospital field area will be emphasized. The nervous, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems will be covered. United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) National Standard Paramedic Curriculum anatomy and physiology objectives will be covered.
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EMS 2010 - Body Systems for the Paramedic 3 hrs Lecture
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EMS 2603: EMT- Paramedic I 10 hrs. Lecture
10.00 Credits
Polk State College
Prerequisites: Provide current State of Florida EMT Certification, EMS 2010, or BSC 1084C or BSC 2085C and BSC 2086C. Corequisite: EMS 2603L. Departmental approval needed for admission to this course. This course is the first of a three-term sequence of instruction for the EMT-Paramedic. The Department of Transportation's 1998 Curriculum Modules of instruction covered are - Preparatory, Airway Management and Patient Assessment. This is an intensive course that requires careful planning of school, work and home schedules to accomplish. Students are advised to contact the program director for additional information and scheduling details.
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EMS 2603 - EMT- Paramedic I 10 hrs. Lecture
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EMS 2603L: EMT- Paramedic I Lab/ Clinical 18 hrs. Lab/ Clinical
5.00 Credits
Polk State College
Prerequisites: EMS 1159, Provide current State of Florida EMT Certification, BSC 1084C or BSC 2085C and BSC 2086C. Corequisite: EMS 2603. Departmental approval needed for admission to this course. This is the first term of a three-term clinical/lab sequence. EMS skill instruction and competency verification occurs at clinical sites and in the EMS Skills laboratory. Hospital and EMS clinical hours described are average hour requirements students generally need to demonstrate competency. EMS clinical experience will consist of 80 ambulance hours/20 calls, 96 hours of Hospital clinical experience, attendance at TEAM Day events, and documented competency in lab skills.
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EMS 2603L - EMT- Paramedic I Lab/ Clinical 18 hrs. Lab/ Clinical
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EMS 2604: EMT- Paramedic II 10 hrs Lecture
10.00 Credits
Polk State College
Prerequisite: EMS 2603. Corequisite: EMS 2604L. This course is the second of a three-term sequence of instruction for the EMT-Paramedic and is a continuation of EMT-Paramedic I. The Department of Transportation's 1998 Curriculum Modules of instruction covered are - Trauma and Medical Emergencies I.
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EMS 2604 - EMT- Paramedic II 10 hrs Lecture
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EMS 2604L: EMT- Paramedic II Lab/ Clinical 18 hrs Lab/ Clinical
5.00 Credits
Polk State College
Prerequisite: EMS 2630L. Corequisite: EMS 2604. This is the second clinical program of a three-term sequence. The course consists of EMS skill instruction and competency verification that takes place at clinical sites and the EMS Skills laboratory. Hospital and EMS clinical hours described are average hour requirements students generally need to demonstrate competency. EMS clinical experience will consist of 200 ambulance hours/40 calls, 48 hours of Hospital clinical experience complete required or intubation clinical, attend TEAM Day events and documented competency in lab skills. Note that additional hours and/or calls may be required.
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EMS 2604L - EMT- Paramedic II Lab/ Clinical 18 hrs Lab/ Clinical
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EMS 2605: EMT- Paramedic III 8 hrs Lecture
8.00 Credits
Polk State College
Prerequisite: EMS 2604. Corequisite: EMS 2605L. This course is a continuation of EMT-Paramedic II. This is the third semester of a three-term sequence of instruction for the EMT-Paramedic. The Department of Transportation's 1998 Curriculum Modules of instruction covered are Medical Emergencies II, Special Considerations, Assessment Based Management and Ambulance Operations.
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EMS 2605 - EMT- Paramedic III 8 hrs Lecture
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EMS 2605L: EMT- Paramedic III Lab/ Clinical 18 hrs Lab/ Clinical
4.00 Credits
Polk State College
Prerequisites: EMS 2604 and EMS 2604L. Corequisite: EMS 2605. The third semester in a clinical program that is a three-term sequence. The final semester provides a field internship. The internship provides a final evaluation of the students EMS field knowledge, skill and professional attitudes. Hospital, or, and EMS clinical hours described are average hour requirements students generally need to demonstrate competency. EMS clinical experience for this term will consist of 220 ambulance hours/40 calls, complete required or intubation clinical, pediatric clinical experience, attend TEAM Day events and documented competency in lab skills. Note that additional hours and/or calls may be required.
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EMS 2605L - EMT- Paramedic III Lab/ Clinical 18 hrs Lab/ Clinical
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EMS 2930: Special Topics in Emergency Medical Services 0.5- 3 hrs
0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Polk State College
Prerequisites: None This course provides a focus in an area of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) interest that is not given in-depth coverage in other courses. Specialized topics and course content will vary by term and instructor. See class schedule for specific contents each term. This course, in different content areas, may be repeated for credit.
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EMS 2930 - Special Topics in Emergency Medical Services 0.5- 3 hrs
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