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12.00 Credits
This course is part two in a sequence of four courses in the paramedic program that must be completed consecutively. This course provides an introduction to medical emergencies. Modules provide the understanding of anatomy and physiology, signs and symptoms and medical care of the cardiac, neurological, endocrine, gastrointestinal, allergies and anaphylaxis and urological systems. Prerequisites HLTH 1120 Co-requisites HLTH 1123
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3.00 Credits
The clinical/field component of the paramedic program allows the student to synthesize cognitive and psychomotor skills. The co-requisite, HTLH 1122, 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 1120 Co-requisites HLTH 1122
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12.00 Credits
This course is part three in a sequence of four courses in the paramedic program that must be completed consecutively. This course provides an introduction to hematological, environmental, toxicological, behavioral, trauma, obstetrical, pediatrics, geriatric emergencies, hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction. Modules provide the understanding of anatomy and physiology, signs and symptoms and medical care of the above mentioned emergencies. Prerequisites HLTH 1120, HLTH 1122 and HLTH 1123 Co-requisites HLTH 1125
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3.00 Credits
The clinical/field component of the paramedic program allows the student to synthesize cognitive and psychomotor skills. This course is the clinical/field co-requisite of HLTH 1124. 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 1120, HLTH 1122 and HLTH 1123 Co-requisites HLTH 1124
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12.00 Credits
This course is part four in a sequence of four courses in the paramedic program that must be completed consecutively. This course provides an introduction to Ambulance Operations, Rescue Operations and Extrication, Mass Casualty Incidence and Crime Scene Awareness. Prerequisites HLTH 1125 Co-requisites HLTH 1127
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7.00 Credits
The clinical/field component of the paramedic program allows the student to synthesize cognitive and psychomotor skills. This course is the clinical/field co-requisite of HLTH 1126. 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 1124 and HLTH 1125 Co-requisites HLTH 1126
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6.50 Credits
The course is designed to meet the Nebraska Health and Human Services System training requirements for nursing assistant certification and employment in long term care facilities. The course combines classroom lecture, laboratory application and clinical experience for development of basic skills needed to care for the elderly. Course content will focus on teaching the nursing assistant to provide safe, effective, and caring services to the elderly or chronically ill patient of any age, in a long term care facility.
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6.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare the Licensed Practical Nurse to perform those duties consistent with the expanded scope of practice as outlined in Title 172, Chapter 102. Upon successful completion of this course, the LPN will be eligible to take the Nebraska State LPN-Certification examination. Prerequisites Current LPN license in Nebraska or compact state. Completion of Pharmacology Entrance exam with a m
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare the student to meet the requirements of the Nebraska Medication Aide Act. The course curriculum includes information regarding medication administration, pharmacology, state rules and regulations, classification of drugs, and documentation of drug administration. The course focuses on the responsibilities of the medication aide in an assisted living facility and/or a skilled care nursing facility. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be eligible to take the Nebraska state administered written examination. After successful completion of the state exam and completion of the state application process, the student's name will be placed on the medication aide registry with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Regulation and Licensure, credentialing division.
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2.00 Credits
This course is an in-depth study of medical emergencies for the adult patient. The provider course emphasizes a pragmatic approach and systematic format to patient care. This course is designed to combine interactive case study based lectures with hands on physical assessment of patients. This course is particularly valuable for any health care provider. Previous health training is strongly encouraged prior to taking this course.
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