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16.00 Credits
A course designed to prepare individuals for taking the Basic Emergency Medical Technician license examination administered by the Tennessee Department of Health, Division of Emergency Medical Services. Topics covered include an overview of the role and responsibility of the emergency medical technician in providing medical care services such as patient assessment, splinting, and bandaging. Additional studies include basic trauma care, pediatric emergency care, and intravenous therapy. This course is a combination of EMTB 1010 and EMTB 1020, offered in one semester (Prerequisite: EMTB 1040 or equivalent) Includes previous course EMTB 1050 as listed in 1993-94 WSCC Catalog. F, S
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1.00 Credits
The Emergency Medical Technician courses are prerequisites for the EMT-Defi brillation course. This program is designed for ambulance services personnel who desire a more advanced level of training in cardiac care. This class is offered to those ambulance service personnel whose medical director subscribes to the philosophy of early defi brillation of patients. This class, requiring 15 contact hours, is approved by Tennessee Emergency Medical Services. F, S, Su
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1.00 Credits
The cardio-pulmonary resuscitation course is 15 contact hours. Topics include anatomy and physiology, practical skills, and nutrition. This course meets all CPR requirements for allied health personnel. F, S, Su
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for all emergency personnel working for emergency agencies. Hazardous materials, medical emergencies and critical incident stress are the three components of this three credit hours course. Successful completion of this course will result in certifi cation in CPR and First Aid.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed for all emergency personnel. This concept has been established to mitigate the impact of a critical incident in the life of the emergency professional and to enhance the recovery of the worker through a structured crisis intervention model. Basics of critical stress management for the emergency professional are covered in this two credit hour course. F, S, Su
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1.00 Credits
Brings currently licensed EMT's up to the standards of the newly approved national EMT curriculum. Consists of six modules of instructional and psychomotor presentations. The course will meet EMT re-licensure requirements for the state of Tennessee. F, S, Su
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1.00 Credits
This course is for fi rst responders, EMT's, paramedics, and other allied health professionals who need the necessary communication skills to deal effectively with hearing impaired patients. F, S, Su
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1.00 Credits
Basic Trauma Course is designed to educate emergency medical personnel in how to care for trauma patients with whom they come in contact. This course follows state and national Standards for Trauma Care. (Prerequisite: EMTB 1010 and 1020, or 1050. Nursing personnel EMT's and other allied health professionals may qualify for the course.) F, S, Su
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop the knowledge and ability of the emergency vehicle operator through classroom and behind the wheel instruction. Emergency medical personnel taking the class will have a working knowledge of the laws pertaining to ambulance operations, special physical forces and unusual situations relating directly to the operator. The driving portion of the class will utilize the techniques learned during the classroom training. F, S, Su
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1.00 Credits
Dealing with children and families, pediatric basics, IV access, newborn resuscitation, medical emergencies, trauma, poisonings, environmental emergencies, SIDS, and assessment are covered along with the appropriate skills for pediatric care. F, S, Su EMTB 1150 Wilderness EMT (4 credits) This course provides the certifi ed EMT with the medical knowledge and skills to complement their existing level of training in wilderness areas. Areas covered include patient assessment, prolonged transport, medical rescue equipment, trauma, environmental medicine, back country medicine and wilderness rescue training. F, S, Su
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