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EMT 211: Paramedic Theories I
4.00 Credits
Volunteer State Community College
Using U. S. DOT National Standard Paramedic Curriculum this course discusses advanced theories of EMS practice and treatment modalities based on normal physiology of human body systems and how these systems are related during medical emergencies. Applying knowledge of life span development, well-being and illness prevention, discussions focus on EMS clinical decision making and therapeutic communication in adult medical emergencies and resuscitations. PREREQUISITE: AHC 115/130 and selection into Paramedic Program. Four hours of lecture per week.
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EMT 212: Physical and Health Assessment and Lab
2.00 Credits
Volunteer State Community College
An introduction to physical examinations and health assessments. Topics include the history taking, physical exam of the pediatric and adult patient, illness and injury prevention assessments, and fundamental use of physical exam equipment. Emphasis is on accurate focused and general physical examinations necessary for EMS professionals. PREREQUISITE: AHC 115 and AHC 130 or permission of instructor. One lecture and two lab hours per week.
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EMT 213: Advanced Principles of Pharmacology
2.00 Credits
Volunteer State Community College
An advanced discussion of pharmacology including both prescribed and over-the counter preparations categorized by drug classification or action. Course content includes the therapeutic use of common medicines and specific drug interactions, actions, indications, precautions, contraindications, dosages and routes of administration for medical, environmental and trauma situations. Emphasis is on select preparations, medications, and pharmacological agents routinely used by EMS and other Allied Health professionals. PRE REQUISITE: EMT 121or permission of instructor. Two lecture hours per week.
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EMT 214: Pediatric & OB/GYN Emergencies
2.00 Credits
Volunteer State Community College
A study of medical and traumatic emergencies related to pediatric and obstetrical patients. Discussion is based on the unique needs of infants, children, and adolescents utilizing American Academy of Pediatrics and American Heart Assoc. guidelines. Emphasis is on physical assessment and life span development considerations. Obstetrical and gynecological emergencies are also covered in detail. Two lecture hours per week.
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EMT 215: EMS Fundamentals III
2.00 Credits
Volunteer State Community College
A course designed to apply advanced practical skills in advanced medical care such as adult and pediatric resuscitation. Emphasis is on scenario based patient encounters reflecting real world emergency situations using the Assessment Based Management objectives outlined in the National Standard Curriculum EMT-Paramedic. Scenarios are presented that require critical thinking and ethical judgments in regard to patient treatment and transport decisions. Advanced Cardiac and Pediatric Advanced Life Support curricula are extensively reviewed. COREQUISITE: EMT 211* or permission of instructor. One lecture and two hours of lab per week.
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EMT 215C: EMS Clinical III
4.00 Credits
Volunteer State Community College
Supervised clinical applications of advanced skills in ambulances and hospital specialty care units such as I. C. U. or O. R. and Emergency Departments. Emphasis is on advanced patient assessment, history taking, treatment modalities and the development of critical thinking skills necessary for independent practice with on and off-line medical direction in medical emergency situations. CO-REQUISITE: EMT 211. A minimum of sixteen hours of clinical instruction per week.
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EMT 216: Paramedic Theories II
6.00 Credits
Volunteer State Community College
Advanced theories for paramedic practice and treatment modalities based on normal physiology of human body systems and how these systems are related during environmental, hazardous exposures, and home care emergencies. Emphasis is on situations routinely encountered in day-to-day EMS operations. Discussions include supervisory concepts, scene management, medical incident command, special rescue considerations, and hazardous material awareness. Six lecture hours per week.
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EMT 217: Geriatrics and Home Care Interventions
2.00 Credits
Volunteer State Community College
A course designed to instruct emergent health care interventions in the pre-hospital environment. Emphasis focuses on patients being cared for at home or in long term care facilities. Special needs patients and geriatrics considerations are thoroughly discussed. Handling and transporting specialty home care equipment such as respirators and infusion pumps compose the fundamental skill component of the class. Two lecture hours per week.
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EMT 218: Advanced Trauma Care
2.00 Credits
Volunteer State Community College
A study of the management of common traumatic emergencies in accordance with accepted national standard as prescribed by the Basic Trauma Life Support or Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support recommendations. Emphasis is on the recognition of potential problems related to mechanism of injury and kinematics with discussions of Medical Incident Command. Two lecture hours per week.
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EMT 220C: EMS Clinical IV
4.00 Credits
Volunteer State Community College
Continued supervised clinical applications of advanced skills in ambulances and hospital specialty care units. Emphasis is on advanced patient assessment, history taking, treatment modalities and the development of critical thinking skills and decision making skills necessary for independent practice with on and off-line medical direction in medical and trauma emergency situations. A minimum of sixteen hours of clinical instruction per week.
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