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7.00 Credits
PTEP 2850 Paramedic Advanced Placement Bridge(2L,15LB,7CR)This course is for students who have applied for and been accepted into the Casper College Paramedic Technology Advanced Placement Program. This course will get students up to date and current with their classroom, lab and competencies so that they are prepared to join the current students as they enter the 2nd year.
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8.00 Credits
PTEP 2900 Paramedic Technology Advanced Cardiology and Special Considerations(7L,3LB,8CR)This course covers the trauma and special considerations section of the EMT - Paramedic National Standard Curriculum. Students will participate in classroom lecture and discussion as well as practical lab exercises designed to prepare the student to provide emergency care to those who have experienced a traumatic injury along with the appropriate care and intervention(s) necessary to insure safe, effective and efficient transport to the most appropriate facility. This course will also explore the pediatric and geriatric populations as well as those who are technology dependent and how to best provide care and transport for those people.Students must successfully complete PTEP 2500, PTEP 2610, PTEP 2600 and be concurrently enrolled in PTEP 2910 and have permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
PTEP 2910 Paramedic Practical III(9LB,3CR)This clinical time is dedicated to medical emergencies, respiratory emergencies, cardiology and obstetrics/gynecology with the student having exposure to and participating in the management of medical emergencies in the emergency room, cath lab, cardiopulmonary lab, respiratory therapy and labor and deliver settings. Successful completion of PTEP 2800 and PTEP 2850. Concurrent enrollment in PTEP 2900, and permission of the instructor.
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10.00 Credits
PTEP 2910 Paramedic Capstone(3L,21LB,10CR)This clinical time is to solidify and put into practice all that has been learned to this point. The student will be able to apply the skills and knowledge gained in previous classroom and clinical experience in order to provide quality and appropriate patient care and transportation to the most appropriate facility. This will be accomplished through extensive clinical and field internship time as well as classroom time preparing for state and national certifying examinations, both written and practical.Successful completion of PTEP 2500, PTEP 2550, PTEP 2600, PTEP 2650, PTEP 2700 and permission of the instructor. Students must also have a current AHA BLS for HCP card, AHA ACLS card and AHA PALS card.
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4.00 Credits
PTEP 2961 Community EMS Technician (3L,2LB,4CR) The Community Emergency Medical Services Technician course prepares the student to assist patients in the home to access appropriate healthcare resources. Community resources and needs are discussed along with advanced assessment techniques, environmental assessment and safety concerns in order to assist the patient in gaining access to the most appropriate level of medical services in a timely manner that is beneficial to the patient, and the healthcare system as a whole. Prerequisite: Students are required to be currently licensed at the EMT, AEMT, IEMT or paramedic level. Concurrently: PTEP 2962
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1.00 Credits
PTEP 2962 Community EMS Technician Clinical (1INN,1CR)The Community Emergency Medical Services Technician Clinical course prepares the student to assist patients in the home to access appropriate healthcare resources by providing supervised experiences within the local community. Community resources and needs are discussed and utilized, along with advanced assessment techniques, environmental assessment and safety concerns, in order to assist the patient in gaining access to the most appropriate level of medical services in a timely manner that is beneficial to both the patient and the healthcare system. Prerequisite: Students are required to be currently licensed at the EMT, AEMT, IEMT or paramedic level.
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8.00 Credits
PTEP 2971 Community EMS Clinician (5L,6LB,8CR)The Community Emergency Medical Services Clinician course prepares the student to expand upon the CEMS Technician role by increasing the level of assistance provided to patients in the home to access appropriate healthcare resources. Community resources and needs are discussed along with advanced assessment techniques, environmental assessment and safety concerns in order to assist the patient in gaining access to the most appropriate level of medical services in a timely manner that is beneficial to the patient, and the healthcare system as a whole. Prerequisite: Students must apply for entrance, and be accepted into the Community EMS Program prior to enrollment. Successful completion of PTEP 2961 and PTEP 2962. In addition, applicants must meet the requirements prescribed by the Community EMS program director.
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3.00 Credits
PTEP 2972 Community EMS Clinician Clinical (6INN,3CR)The Community Emergency Medical Services Clinician course prepares the student to expand upon the CEMS Technician role by increasing the level of assistance provided to patients in the home to access appropriate healthcare resources. Community resources and needs are discussed along with advanced assessment techniques, environmental assessment and safety concerns in order to assist the patient in gaining access to the most appropriate level of medical services in a timely manner that is beneficial to the patient, and the healthcare system as a whole. Prerequisite: Students must apply for entrance, and be accepted into the Community EMS Program prior to enrollment. Successful completion of PTEP 2961 and PTEP 2962. In addition, applicants must meet the requirements prescribed by the Community EMS program director.
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1.00 - 7.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
RDTK 1500 Introduction to Radiologic Technology (4L/week,1CR) An orientation of the radiologic technology profession. Emphasis is on history, medical ethics, radiology administration, certification, and professional organizations.Class size is limited so preference will be given to students applying to the program.
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