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EMTL 2751: EMT-Field Practicum II
1.50 Credits
Northeast Community College
This practicum focuses on the practical application of emergency care in the field setting including scene management, patient assessment, treatment, communications, report writing, and communication with hospital and dispatch personnel. There is also an emphasis on the following skills: patient assessment, airway management, endotracheal intubation, medication administration, intravenous cannulation, and working with the public.
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EMTL 2752: EMT-Field Practicum III
1.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
This practicum is a continuation of HLTH 2752. The focus continues on the practical application of emergency care in the field setting including scene management, patient assessment, treatment, communications, report writing, and communication with hospital and dispatch personnel. There is also an emphasis on the following skills: Patient assessment, airway management, endotracheal intubation, medication administration, intravenous cannulation, and working with the public. Must be currently enrolled in the AAS Paramedic Program.
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EMTL 2760: EMT-Lab I
1.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Students rotate through a variety of scenarios designed to help them better prepare for the National Registry Skills Stations. The stations will include, but not be limited to, advanced airway, controlling bleeding wounds and shock, IV cannulation, securing patients to a long board, splinting, and cardiac rhythm recognition.
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EMTL 2761: EMT-Lab II
1.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Students rotate through a variety of scenarios designed to help them better prepare for the National Registry Skills Stations. The stations will include, but not be limited to, advanced airway, controlling bleeding wounds and shock, IV cannulation, securing patients to a long board, splinting, and cardiac rhythm recognition.
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EMTL 2770: Introduction to Advanced Emergency Medicine
5.50 Credits
Northeast Community College
Upon completion of this course the student will understand the roles and responsibilities of an intermediate and a paramedic within an EMS system. Be able to establish and/or maintain a patent airway, take proper history, perform an advanced physical assessment of an emergency patient, communicate those findings to others, formulate a field impression and implement a treatment plan for a trauma patient. Student must have current EMT certification or have completed EMTL 1830.
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EMTL 2770 - Introduction to Advanced Emergency Medicine
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EMTL 2780: Advanced Emergency Medicine
7.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Upon completion of this course the EMT-Intermediate/Paramedic student will be able to formulate a field impression and implement the treatment plan for a medical patient, an obstetric, neonatal, pediatric, and geriatric patients.
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EMTL 2840: EMT-Clinical Practicum IV
1.50 Credits
Northeast Community College
Students rotate through a variety of clinical settings including emergency departments, operating rooms, respiratory therapy, critical care units, and pediatric intensive care units. There is an emphasis on gaining an understanding of the hospital and how intermediates and paramedics from pre-hospital services or transfer services interact with this environment. There is also an emphasis on skills including patient assessment, airway management, endotracheal intubation, medication administration, and intravenous cannulation.
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EMTL 2841: EMT-Clinical Practicum V
1.50 Credits
Northeast Community College
Students rotate through a variety of clinical settings including emergency departments, operating rooms, respiratory therapy, critical care units, and pediatric intensive care units. There is an emphasis on gaining an understanding of the hospital and how intermediates and paramedics from pre-hospital services or transfer services interact with this environment. There is also an emphasis on skills including patient assessment, airway management, endotracheal intubation, medication administration, and intravenous cannulation.
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EMTL 2850: EMT-Field Practicum IV
1.50 Credits
Northeast Community College
This practicum focuses on the practical application of emergency care in the field setting including scene management, patient assessment, treatment, communications, report writing, and communication with hospital and dispatch personnel. There is also an emphasis on the following skills: patient assessment, airway management, endotracheal intubation, medication administration, intravenous cannulation, and working with the public.
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EMTL 2851: EMT-Field Practicum V
1.50 Credits
Northeast Community College
This practicum focuses on the practical application of emergency care in the field setting including scene management, patient assessment, treatment, communications, report writing, and communication with hospital and dispatch personnel. There is also an emphasis on the following skills: patient assessment, airway management, endotracheal intubation, medication administration, intravenous cannulation, and working with the public.
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