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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
This courses focuses on the application of the nursing process in roles of leadership and management utilizing competencies of assessment, collaboration, communication, management of care, clinical interventions, clinical decision-making, professional behaviors and teaching-learning. Emphasis is on the development of professional behaviors. Clinical experiences are within health care system and the community. (Prerequisites: NURS 2600/2601, 2610/2611, BIOL 2510/2511. Corequisites: NURS 2620/2621). S 2 hours lecture / 6 hours clinical experience
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Special problems or areas of interest for nursing students.
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1.00 Credits
Students are introduced to the role of the EMT-Paramedic in the health care delivery system. Duties and responsibilities of the EMT-Paramedic as well as legislation affecting job performance are covered. Other topics discussed include medical ethics, patient's rights, and professional interactions.
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4.00 Credits
Overview of anatomy and physiology of each system of the body. Use of medical terminology, construction of medical terms, using roots and prefi xes, and procedures for patient assessment including the patient's medical history, physical examination, and transfer of collected information to the supervising physician are included.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the mechanism of injury, kinematics, multi-systems injury, signs and systems, and treatment. The pathophysiology of shock, types of shock and treatment are included.
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3.00 Credits
Assessment of management for victims of poisoning, bites, stings. Drug and alcohol emergencies. Epinephrine module. Assessment and management of heart attack, stroke, diabetic emergencies, and dyspnea. Principles of early defi brillation. Seizures, communicable diseases, geriatrics, and acute abdomen along with other advance skills are covered.
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1.00 Credits
This course will discuss the cause and effect relationship of anxiety and stress as well as management techniques. Examination of various types of behavioral/psychological emergencies the paramedic may encounter with patients and specifi c procedures for handling each one.
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2.00 Credits
Anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system and the technique for assessment of a patient with suspected obstetric and/or gynecologic disorder. Both normal and abnormal deliveries are discussed along with management of the delivery process. Complications of labor and delivery are discussed. Assessment of the pediatric patient and management of specifi c problems. The role of the EMT-Paramedic in a neonate transport system is discussed along with a review of specialized procedures.
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1.00 Credits
Experience to develop clinical competency in advanced life support assessment and practice. Initial rotations in the emergency department setting, anesthesia, limited fi eld exposure, and selected rotations by the Paramedic Program instruction staff.
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5.00 Credits
Discussion of the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system, with emphasis upon the structure, function, and electrical system of the heart. Assessment of the patient with suspected cardiovascular problems is included. Pathophysiology is discussed including coronary artery disease, angina, acute myocardial infarction. Included is cardiopulmonary resuscitation, medical anti-shock trousers and mechanical heart-lung resuscitators.
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