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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: (R) (W) 8 CREDITS The student will be able to do the following: describe the role of the Emergency Medical Technician in an emergency medical services system, perform patient assessment on patients with traumatic injuries and patients with medical emergencies, manage a multi-casualty incident including triage, correctly manage traumatic injuries to the body and its systems, as well as medical emergencies of varying types and causes, perform lifting and moving techniques and light extrication. Additionally, the student will describe current EMS law as it applies to the EMT. A field and hospital practicum are an integral part of the course, for which liability insurance, a student uniform, and a physical, including certain immunizations, are required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: (R) (M), EMS 1018 or equivalent; pre- or corequisite: BIO 1314 5 CREDITS The student will accurately describe the EMS Systems, roles & responsibilities, of the Paramedic within the system; summarize and interpret legal responsibilities according to federal, state and local laws and regulations; wellness, illness/injury prevention, ethics, therapeutic communications, lifespan development, history taking, techniques of physical examination, patient assessment, clinical decision making, communications, & documentation; evaluate their attitudes toward ethics, death and dying, professional interpersonal relationships, and crisis intervention; and complete orientation to advanced training practicum rotations. The student will define medical terms using roots, prefixes, and suffixes. A field and hospital clinical practicum are an integral part of the course. Liability insurance and a student uniform are required prior to clinical rotations.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: (R) (M), EMS 1018 or equivalent, BIO 1314; EMS 1035 or Permission of Instructor; pre- or co-requisite: BIO 1414 9 CREDITS The student will accurately describe airway management/ventilation, venous access, trauma systems, mechanism of injury, hemorrhage & shock, soft tissue trauma, burns, head & facial trauma, spinal trauma, thoracic trauma, abdominal trauma, musculoskeletal trauma, & environmental conditions. The student will integrate fluid therapy and advanced airway care into correct management of the patient with respiratory disorders; and/or trauma to soft tissues, the central nervous system, and the musculoskeletal system. A field and hospital clinical practicum are an integral part of the course. Liability insurance and a student uniform are required prior to clinical rotations.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BIO 1314 3 CREDITS This course introduces the student to the basics of dysrhythmia interpretation, performance and interpretation of twelve lead ECG to allow the Paramedic to treat the patient with acute myocardial infarction, as well as reviews the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system. This course includes both lecture and laboratory time in which the student may receive hands-on rhythm interpretation practice via use of oscilloscope and paper rhythm strips. The course is designed for paramedic students, graduate nurses, CCU monitor techs, or other healthcare providers with an interest or a need in improving or developing rhythm interpretation skills.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: (M), APPM 1313 or MATH 1513; pre- or corequisite BIO 1314 3 CREDITS The student will summarize and correctly interpret the legal standards of drug therapy; identify and correctly interpret actions of emergency drugs; accurately calculate doses, dosage rates, and admixtures; choose correct drugs, doses and routes of administration for emergency patients based on indications, contraindications, standing orders, verbal orders and accepted prehospital care protocols; and demonstrate correct aseptic techniques in preparation and administration of drugs. Rec: BIO 1314
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: (W), EMS 1018 or equivalent 3 CREDITS The student will summarize and interpret legal responsibilities of safe ambulance operations in Oklahoma; evaluate psychological and physical factors affecting safe emergency vehicle operations. The student will discuss medical incident command, hazardous materials incidents, crime scene awareness, rescue awareness & operations. The student will demonstrate techniques for gaining access to the patient, disentanglement, patient movement, and preparation for transport; and recognize situations posing threats to patients, EMT's or bystanders and describe correct management of these situations.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: (W) (M), APPM 1313 OR 1513, EMS 1113, EMS 1123, BIO 1414, EMS 1059 or Permission of Instructor 9 CREDITS The student will summarize and correctly interpret federal and state communications regulations; correctly interpret electrocardiograms; and integrate fluid therapy, advanced airway care and drug therapy in prehospital management of adult and geriatric patients experiencing pulmonary, cardiovascular, endocrinology, allergies & anaphylaxis, environmental, genitourinary, acute abdominal, hemorrhagic, substance abuse, and poisoning emergencies. A field and hospital clinical practicum are an integral part of the course. Liability insurance and a student uniform are required prior to clinical rotations.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: (W) (M), EMS 1059, APPM 1313 OR 1513, EMS 1113, EMS 1123 BIO 1414; EMS 2169 or Permission by Instructor. 9 CREDITS The student will analyze basic and advanced emergency management of adult and geriatric, abuse & assault, special challenges, acute intervention for chronic care patients, infectious & communicable diseases, toxicology, hematology, trauma and medical patients, and apply emergency management principles for neonatology, pediatric, obstetrical and gynecological patients, and patients experiencing behavioral & psychiatric disorders. The student will also present selected emergency patient case histories from clinical rotations, analyze systematic medical care, evaluate the medical care using accepted prehospital protocols, and conduct a research project. A field and hospital clinical practicum, as well as an internship, are integral parts of the course. Liability insurance and a student uniform are required prior to clinical rotations.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: (R) (W) VARIABLE 1-3 CREDITS The student will demonstrate competencies in subjects not covered in other specific courses in English (ENGL). Each course will cover a specific topic and may be repeated with a change in content.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: (R) (W) Adequate reading and writing assessment scores or LS 0033 College Writing II, either taken within the last year, with strong encouragement for immediate continuation. 3 CREDITS Multicultural English Composition I for multicultural and international students who speak a second language. This course has the same requirements as ENGL 1113- English Composition I but is designed for multicultural and international students.
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