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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
A two-day course designed to educate healthcare professionals in the management of cardiac arrest and near-arrest patients. Fee: $175. F
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1.00 Credits
An 8-hour course addressing resuscitation of the neonate. Fee: $175 Su
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1.00 Credits
A two-day course concentrating on advanced life support skills to be used in dealing with infants and children. Fee: $175. S
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1.00 Credits
A two-day course for the pre-hospital care provider designed to give specific pre-hospital assessment of trauma patients. Fee: $200 W
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9.00 Credits
Term one of a four-term series, plus specialty courses, in Paramedic education. The course begins with foundational competencies in medical terminology, patient assessment, airway and ventilation, pathophysiology of shock, intravenous access and limited pharmacology. Delivery of currently accepted protocols and procedures is applied to patients presenting the signs and symptoms consistent with emergencies in the above categories. Prerequisite: BI 231, BI 232, BI 233, WR 121, MTH 095, EMT 151, EMT 152, EMT 170, EMT 175, EMT 180, and MED 111 with a grade of "C" or better.Oregon Basic EMT or EMT Intermediate certification, current immunizations (MMR and Hep. B). Corequisite: EMT 220. 7 lecture, 4 lab hrs/wk). Fee: $350. Program Coordinator Approval Required for Admission
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9.00 Credits
Continuation of EMT 251, Pathophysiology of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Clinical experience shall include direct patient care responsibilities. The instructor will outline guidelines for clinical experience and provide a list of objectives for clinical/internship. Prerequisite: EMT 251 at UCC within the last year. Corequisite: EMT 235. 7 lecture, 4 lab hrs/wk. Fee: $350. W
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9.00 Credits
A continuation of EMT 251, EMT 252. This course focuses on a wide spectrum of emergency presentations including cardiology, respiratory, endocrine, abdomen, genitourinary, and environmental problems, anaphylaxis, toxicology, drug and alcohol abuse and infectious diseases. Delivery of currently accepted protocols and procedures is applied to patients presenting signs and symptoms consistent with emergencies in the above categories. A comprehensive final written exam is included. Prerequisite: EMT 251, EMT 252 at UCC within the last year. Corequisite: EMT 230. 7 lecture, 4 lab hrs/wk. Fee: $350. S
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9.00 Credits
A continuation of EMT 251, EMT 252, and EMT 253; course focuses on a wide spectrum of emergency presentations including the central nervous system, geriatrics, ob/gyn, reproductive and behavioral problems. A comprehensive final written exam is included. Prerequisite: Completion of EMT 251, EMT 252 and EMT 253 at UCC within the last year. Corequisite: EMT 225. 7 lecture, 4 lab hrs/wk. Fee: $350. Su
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1.00 - 13.00 Credits
Qualified students work at training sites that provide experience appropriate to their major. These experiences will provide the opportunity for students to gain knowledge of the various tasks performed in their career field. A student may take any number of CWE credits per term, not to exceed 13 credits per year. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. 1 credit = 33 hours of lab.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent study on subjects outside the course curriculum or in-depth studies of a particular aspect of course content. Affords an opportunity for students with previous study in a subject area to pursue further investigations for credit. Prerequisite: Instructor, Department Chair, and Dean approval of study plan. 6 credits maximum total credit.
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