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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(3) The third in a series of medical emergency courses, this course focuses on the pathophysiology, assessment, emergency management and prevention of toxicology, psychiatric and environmental emergencies. In addition students will learn specific considerations for geriatric patients, abuse victims, physically challenged and chronic care patients. Prerequisite: EMS 232.
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3.00 Credits
(2) Fundamentals of electrocardiography and interpretation of normal and abnormal ECG patterns. Normal and abnormal wave patterns, presentation and treatment of common cardiac diseases.
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3.00 Credits
(2) Building upon basic EKG knowledge, this course advances into 12-lead EKG interpretation and prehospital treatment. Focusing on signs and symptoms of ischemia or infarction, axis deviation, and other EKG anomalies, students learn about various treatment modalities.
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3.00 Credits
(3) A conjoint, interdisciplinary course designed to introduce health care profession students to the aging patient. Six evening sessions conducted at OHSU cover topics including successful aging, the senses and aging, maintaining mobility, mental health issues, family caregiving, elder abuse, community resources, and common problems associated with aging.
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1.00 Credits
(2) Offers the first part of a two-term course. Reviews EMT-Basic skills. Students learn and practice skills included in the EMT-Paramedic scope of practice. Advanced life support skills offered in part one include advanced patient assessment skills, airway and intubation, IV fluids and medication administration, cardiac monitoring and defibrillation, scenario based learning and evaluation.
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2.00 Credits
(3) Continues the learning and practice of skills acquired in EMT-Paramedic Skills Lab, Part 1 with the addition of new skills learned in obstetrics, pediatrics, and medical emergencies. Includes invasive skills lab sessions, and scenario based learning and evaluation. Prerequisite: EMS 271.
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3.00 Credits
(6) Part I of a two-part clinical experience correlating knowledge and skills presented in lectures and labs. Supervised experience provided in emergency departments, respiratory therapy, psychosocial, poison control, EMS communications, anesthesia, surgical rounds, medical/cardiac critical care units, pediatrics and labor and delivery.
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3.00 Credits
(12) Continuation of a two-part clinical experience correlating knowledge and skills presented in lectures and labs. Supervised experience provided in emergency departments, respiratory therapy, psychosocial, poison control, EMS communications, anesthesia, surgical and medical critical care units, pediatrics and labor and delivery.
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3.00 Credits
(18) Field experience with an affiliated advanced life support transporting agency. Students work under the direct supervision of a paramedic fieldtraining officer.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Literature and the nature of literary experience through reading of prose and poetry drawn from American and other literatures. Works representing principal literary types are read in their entirety when possible, with emphasis on such elements as structure, style, characterization, imagery, and symbolism.
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