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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ELEC 207 or permission of instructor. An applications-based study of programmable logic controllers, hardware, operator interfaces, communications networks and device interfacing as found in manufacturing. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. SP ELEC 218 Electrical Codes and Standards for Manufacturing (2 cr.) Prerequisite: ELEC 115 or permission of instructor. Applications of electrical code rules and related standards pertaining to manufacturing installations. Safe work practices, materials selections and design problems are presented. Lecture 2 hours. Total 2 hours per week. F
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3.00 Credits
A study of basic care provided by the first trained rescuer on the scene, including assessment of the victim, management of airway and breathing, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, management of common illnesses and injuries, assisting with childbirth, and assisting with Emergency Medical Services equipment. This course is based on the current Department of Transportation National Standard Curriculum for First Responder courses. Lecture 3 hours per week. Laboratory hours integrated. SP
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8.00 Credits
A study of all phases of basic emergency care, including patient assessment, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, management of medical emergencies, trauma injuries, obstetric emergencies, infant and child emergencies and ambulance operations. This course is based on the current Department of Transportation National Standard Curriculum for EMT-Basic courses. Lecture 8 hours per week. Laboratory hours integrated. F, SP
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Current Missouri EMT or RN license. A study of all phases of basic emergency care, including patient assessment, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, management of medical emergencies, trauma injuries, obstetric emergencies, infant and child emergencies and ambulance operations. This course is based on the current Department of Transportation National Standard Curriculum for EMT-Basic Refresher courses. Lecture 4 hours per session from selected weeks of the EMDS 105 course schedule. Laboratory hours integrated. F, SP
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EMDS 105 or current Missouri EMT-Basic license; demonstrated competence in English, writing and math, and acceptance into the paramedic program. Co?requisite: ALHE 115 and EMDS 202. Course is an introduction to paramedic role and responsibilities, injury prevention, medical?legalethical issues, EMS operations, disease pathophysiology and life?span development; and a study of the advanced techniques of medication administration and airway management. The course content is based on the current National Standard Curriculum for the EMT-Paramedic Program. Lecture/college lab 12 hours per week. S
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EMDS 105 or current Missouri EMT?Basic license; demonstrated competence in English, writing and math, and acceptance into the paramedic program. Co?requisite: ALHE 115 and EMDS 201. Scheduled hospital clinical experiences during which the student applies the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and college lab. The student is evaluated by preceptors during the performance of intravenous fluid and medication administration and basic and advanced airway management on live patients in the hospital setting. The course content is based on the current National Standard Curriculum for the EMT-Paramedic Program. Clinical hours variable. S
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10.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EMDS 201 and EMDS 202. Co-requisite: EMDS 205 and BIOL 231. A continued study of advanced pre?hospital emergency techniques with concentration on patient assessment, trauma and medical emergencies. The course content is based on the current National Standard Curriculum for the EMT?Paramedic Program. Lecture/college lab 12 hours per week. F
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EMDS 201 and EMDS 202. Co?requisite: EMDS 204 and BIOL 231. Scheduled hospital clinical and pre?hospital ambulance experiences during which the student applies the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and college lab. The student is evaluated by preceptors during the performance of comprehensive patient assessments, formulating and implementing treatment plans, intravenous fluid and medication administration and basic and advanced airway management on live patients in hospital and pre?hospital settings. The course content is based on the current National Standard Curriculum for the EMT?Paramedic Program. Clinical hours variable. F
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11.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EMDS 204 and EMDS 205. Co-requisite: EMDS 208 and BIOL 232. A continued study of advanced pre?hospital techniques with concentration on medical emergencies, emergencies involving special populations, and assessment?based management of emergencies. The course content is based on the current National Standard Curriculum for the EMT?Paramedic Program. Lecture/college lab 13 hours/seek. SP
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EMDS 204 and EMDS 205. Co-requisite: EMDS 207 and BIOL 232. Scheduled hospital and pre?hospital ambulance experiences during which the student applies the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and college lab. The student is evaluated by preceptors during the performance of comprehensive patient assessments, formulating and implementing treatment plans, intravenous fluid and medication administration and basic and advanced airway management on live patients in hospital and pre?hospital settings. The course content is based on the current National Standard Curriculum for the EMT?Paramedic Program. Clinical hours variable. SP
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