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  • 9.50 Credits

    Emergency Medical Technician course provides an introduction to Emergency Medical Care. Modules of training include medical-legal, roles and responsibilities of the EMT, documentation and communication, Human Body, medical terminology, lifting and moving, Airway Management Basic and Advanced, Patient Assessment, medical and trauma. Medical Emergencies, treatment and use of assisted medications and IV maintenance, bleeding control and shock, trauma emergencies, use of immobilization devices, obstetrical emergencies, childbirth, pediatrics and children emergencies, ambulance operations, hazardous materials, mass casualty and triage. Prerequisites Must be 18 years of age, must have high school diploma or GED and must provide proof of current CPR
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to review the safety, well being and medical and legal issues surrounding the EMT. Topics for review include: basic and advanced airway techniques; medical and trauma assessment; signs, symptoms, treatment and pharmacology associated with EMT scope of practice; trauma injuries and care of obstetric and pediatric patients. Prerequisites EMT certificate
  • 12.00 Credits

    This course is part one in a sequence of three courses in the Intermediate program that must be completed consecutively. This course provides the Intermediate's role and the unique aspects of the profession, such as an overview of EMS systems, the importance of personal well-being, and introduction to ethics and medical/legal issues. The module also provides the understanding of general principles of anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, medication administration, intravenous access, airway management basic and advanced, patient assessment and introduction to respiratory emergencies and management.
  • 12.00 Credits

    This course is part two in a sequence of three courses. This course provides an introduction to cardiac, neurological endocrine, urological, lymphatic emergencies. This course will provide the understanding of anatomy and physiology, signs and symptoms and medical care of the above mentioned medical emergencies. In conjunction with this course the student will also be required to complete HLTH 1113. Prerequisites HLTH 1110
  • 2.00 Credits

    The clinical component of the intermediate program allows students to synthesize cognitive and psychomotor skills. The clinical integrates and reinforces the didactic and skills laboratory component of the intermediate curriculum. The student will follow sound educational principles that will be logically sequenced to proceed from simple to complex tasks, being closely supervised and evaluated by experienced preceptors. Prerequisites HLTH 1110 Co-requisites HLTH 1112
  • 12.00 Credits

    This course provides an introduction to ambulance operations, rescue operations and extrication, mass casualty incidence and crime scene awareness. In conjunction with this course, the student must successfully complete HLTH 1115. Prerequisites HLTH 1112 and HLTH 1113 Co-requisites HLTH 1115
  • 3.00 Credits

    This clinical component allows the student to synthesize cognitive and psychomotor skills. This course also integrates and reinforces the didactic and skills laboratory component of the intermediate curriculum. The student will follow sound educational principles that will be logically sequenced to proceed from simple to complex tasks, being closely supervised and evaluated by experienced preceptors. Prerequisites HLTH 1112 and HLTH 1113 Co-requisites HLTH 1114
  • 12.00 Credits

    This course enables the Intermediate student to meet the criteria needed to become a paramedic. The course provides the additional knowledge and skills required to function at the paramedic level. This course provides the continued anatomy and physiology required in the DOT curriculum for paramedics. An additional clinical/field corequisite component must also be successfully completed in order to sit for the Paramedic certification exam. Prerequisites HLTH 1114, HLTH 1115 and HLTH 1420 Co-requisites HLTH 1117
  • 2.00 Credits

    This component of the paramedic program allows the student to synthesize cognitive and psychomotor skills. This course is the co-requisite for HLTH 1116 and integrates and reinforces the didactic and skills laboratory component of the paramedic curriculum. The student will follow sound educational principles that will be logically sequenced to proceed from simple to complex tasks, being closely supervised and evaluated by experienced preceptors. Prerequisites HLTH 1114, HLTH 1115 and HLTH 1420 Co-requisites HLTH 1116
  • 12.00 Credits

    This is the first course in a sequence of four courses that provides an introduction to Emergency Medical Care, the modules in the first session provide knowledge of EMS systems, roles and responsibilities and well being of the paramedic. Students must successfully pass this course and immediately continue and complete Paramedic parts 2, 3 and 4. Prerequisites Must be 18 years of age, must have high school diploma or GED, must have current EMT-B certification
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