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Course Criteria
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8.00 Credits
Basic emergency medical training in trauma and medical patient assessment, airway management, fracture and wound care, basic pharmacology and semiautomatic external defibrillation. EMS 150B must be taken concurrently and student must complete and pass both courses to meet national standards. Course satisfies local fire department testing prerequisite. Prerequisites: Healthcare Provider CPR card, current immunizations, and health insurance required.
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2.00 Credits
A 40-hour refresher course to update the skills of the Basic EMT. Required every two years for the Basic EMT in order to keep certification current. Review of the skills taught in basic course, new skills and new information that has become part of the EMS curriculum. Prerequisites: EMS 108B and/or current certification within the last two years as a Basic EMT.
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6.00 Credits
Instructs in the roles and responsibilities for the EMTIntermediate. Skills include, but are not limited to, patient assessment skills, intravenous therapy, advanced airway management, basic electrophysiology, radio communications, and pharmacology for the EMT Intermediate. Corequisites: EMS 116B, 171B, 171L. Prerequisites: Current certification as a Nevada Basic EMT, current immunizations, and health insurance required.
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1.00 Credits
Field training for the EMT Intermediate student. Will involve in-hospital rotations, field ambulance training, and community service. Corequisite: EMS 115B. Prerequisites: Current certification as a Nevada Basic EMT, current immunizations, health insurance required.
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1.00 Credits
Supervised application of EMT Intermediate skills in the field and/or hospital setting. Emphasis will be on patient assessment, EKG interpretation, pharmacology applications, advanced and basic airway management. Prerequisites: Current enrollment or acceptance in the CSN Paramedic program. Current certification as an Intermediate EMT, current immunizations, health insurance required.
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3.00 Credits
A fundamental course in pharmacology for the prehospital health provider. Areas of emphasis are the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of drug therapy, roles and responsibilities of drug administration and dosage calculations. Covers common drug classifications found in the prehospital setting. Prerequisite: Current enrollment in CSN Paramedic training.
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2.00 Credits
Supervised application in a hospital and prehospital setting of the skills learned in aggregate Paramedic Training. Emphasis will be on patient assessment, recognition and management of medical and trauma emergencies. Grading to be on a Pass/Fail basis. Prerequisite: Current enrollment in CSN Paramedic Training.
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3.00 Credits
Basic aspects of patient assessment, airway management, communications, medical and legal considerations, and the moral and ethical aspects of pre-hospital emergency care. Prerequisite: Current enrollment in CSN Paramedic training.
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3.00 Credits
Course will allow the participant to apply the information gained from previous course work. Basic aspects of EMS systems, patient assessment skills, documentation, advanced airway procedures, and special circumstances such as assault and abuse, bioterrorism, and crime scene awareness will be addressed. This course will be tailored to advancing the students' understanding of these subjects through both lecture and hands-on practice. Prerequisite: Current enrollment in CSN paramedic program.
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1.00 Credits
This course places the EMT Basic in the skill performance clinical arena. Areas of emphasis are to include, but are not limited to, field ambulance ride-a-longs, in-hospital ER, psych, and labor and delivery and community service. Corequisite: EMS 108B.
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