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ELEC 216: Spring Applied NEC Study
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
Application of the National Electric Code and how to use it as a guide for any type of wiring installation. How to find answers to common questions in the code and how to apply it to a wide variety of building situations. Module A - 1 credit. Chapters 1 - 4 NECModule B - 1 credit. Chapters 5 - 8 NEC
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ELEC 276: Spring Advanced Blueprints and Design
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
Advanced skills in and understanding of blueprints and the design process through work with actual prints of construction projects, sheet by sheet, to the completion of the project. Module A - 1 credit. Residential and multifamily Module B - 1 credit. Commercial/industrial
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EMS 103: Emergency Trauma Technician:First Responder
1.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
This course was designed to provide basic emergency care knowledge and skills for students who respond with emergency care. The objective of the first person on an emergency scene is to recognize the needs of the victim and deliver quality care to the patient, minimizing discomfort and preventing further complications.
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EMS 109: ETT to EMT Bridge
5.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
This course prepares Alaska registered Emergency Trauma Technicians (ETT) to advance to the level of Emergency Medical Technician I (EMT) by completion of a bridge program. The course provides ETTs with the additional knowledge and skills required by the national DOT EMT - Basic Curricula. Proficiency in victim assessment, recognition and treatment of medical emergencies and other basic life support procedures.
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EMS 124: Emergency Medical Technician Refresher
1.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
Review of skills and emergency medical procedures at the Basic EMT I, II or III level. Emergency medical care procedural changes, newly developed equipment and its use, changes in State licensing practices, and other medicolegal requirements. ( Prerequisite: EMT I, II or III certification that may not be expired more than one calendar year.)
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EMS 135: Aeromedical Evacuations in Alaska
1.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
History of Alaska aero-medical transport, physiological aspects of pressure and atmosphere; physical effects of flight on the patient and escort; aircraft and equipment considerations; legal aspects of air transport, effects of aero-medical transport on specific medical situations. (Prerequisite: EMS 170.)
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EMS 170: As demand warrants EMT Emergency Medical Technician I
6.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
Provides the necessary training to become a state certified EMT I in accordance with national Emergency Medical Technician Basic curriculum. Proficiency in victim assessment, recognition and treatment of medical emergencies and other basic life support procedures. Topics include: roles and responsibilities of the EMT; medico-legal considerations in EMS; respiratory and cardiac emergencies; trauma management; medical emergencies and management; environmental emergencies; childbirth; hazardous situations and materials; patient packaging and triage, and communications and report writing. (Prerequisites: Possess a valid CPR Provider level card (2005 guidelines) on the first day of the course. Students should be sufficiently proficient in reading, writing, and speaking English to understand course materials and participate in discussions and patient care scenarios. Students must have the strength to be able to move victims, sufficient vision to assess the condition of a victim, and dexterity to perform the skills procedures.)
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EMS 230: Emergency Medical Technician II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
Improvement of EMT skills in trauma intervention for the seriously injured patient through advanced techniques in fluid therapy. Use of MAST pants, utilization of specific drug therapy and advanced airway care covered. ( Prerequisite: EMT I certification as described in State EMT regulation 7AAC26.010 or EMS 119.)
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EMS 231: Emergency Medical Technician III
2.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
This course acts as an introduction to basic cardiac anatomy and physiology, cardiac electrophysiology, recognition and treatment of basic lethal arrhythmias, use of defibrillator monitor, use of morphine, lidocaine, epinephrine 1:1000, recognition and treatment of extremity pain due to isolated trauma. ( Prerequisite: EMT II certification as described in the State EMT regulation 7AAC26.010 or EMS 230.)
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ENGL 075: Fall, Spring The Write Stuff
6.00 Credits
Ilisagvik College
This class emphasizes the fundamental English skills necessary for college or the workplace. This includes sentence and paragraph writing, reading, vocabulary building and presentation skills. At the successful completion of this course you will be ready for the demands of ENG 090. This class meets nine hours a week. (Prerequisite: COMPASS Score under 45. May be repeated for credit.)
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