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  • 4.00 Credits

    O This lecture course meets the requirements for Division IV Area 2 of the 1985 US DOT National Standard Curriculum for paramedic. Topic: cardiovascular emergencies. This course also prepared the student for the advanced cardiac life support course. Prerequisites: EMS1119, EMS1119L, EMS1411, EMS1421; or EMS0119, EMS0119L, EMS0411, and EMS0421; EMS2261, EMS2262, EMS2262, EMS2265, EMS2266, EMS2262L, EMS2263L, EMS2265L Corequisites: EMS2272, EMS2274, EMS2465, EMS2272L, EMS2274L, EMS2275L... Full Description
  • 1.00 Credits

    O This course is one of the laboratory components of second term paramedic. The topics for this lab include: dysrhythmia recognition, defibrillation, CPR, airway maintenance and ventilation, cardioversion, cardiac arrest management, pharmacology and related advanced cardiac life support procedures. Prerequisites: EMS1119, EMS1119L, EMS1411, EMS1421; or EMS0119, EMS0119L, EMS0411, and EMS0421, EMS2261, EMS2262, EMS2263, EMS2265, EMS2266, EMS2464, EMS2262L, EMS2263L, EMS2265L Corequisites: EMS2272, EMS2274, EMS2275, EMS2272L, EMS2274L, EMS2465... Full Description
  • 6.00 Credits

    O This is the final course in the series that is required for eligibility as a paramedic in Florida. This course enables the student to apply all that has been learned and allows for functioning at the team leader level. A Florida Certified Paramedic acts as preceptor for this course
  • 1.00 Credits

    O This course is the clinical component of paramedic first term coursework. Clinical areas visited during this phase include: emergency department, obstetrics, pediatrics, psychiatric unit and fire/rescue and ambulance services. Prerequisites: EMS1119, EMS1119L, EMS1411, EMS1421; or EMS0119, EMS0119L, EMS0411, and EMS0421 Corequisites: EMS2261, EMS2262, EMS2263, EMS2265, EMS2266, EMS2262L EMS2263L, EMS2265L
  • 2.00 Credits

    O This course is the clinical component of second term paramedic coursework. Clinical areas include: emergency department, intensive care unit, coronary care unit, operating room, morgue, recovery room, fire/rescue and ambulance services. Prerequisites: EMS1119, EMS1119L, EMS1411, EMS1421; or EMS0119, EMS0119L, EMS1411, EMS0421, EMS2261, EMS2262, EMS2263, EMS2265, EMS2266, EMS2464, EMS2262L, EMS2263L, EMS2265L Corequisites: EMS2272, EMS2274, EMS2275, EMS2272L, EMS2274L, EMS2275L... Full Description
  • 1.00 Credits

    O This lecture course meets the requirements for Division II of the 1994 US DOT National Standard Curriculum for paramedic. Topics include medical terminology, general patient assessment and initial management, airway and ventilation, pathophysiology of shock and general pharmacology. This course also covers basic math for pharmacology, respiratory emergencies, and cardiovascular emergencies. This course also prepares the student for the Advanced Cardiac Life Support course. This is the first of a 3-phase paramedic curriculum
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This course is one of the laboratory components of Phase 1 Paramedic. The topics for this lab include: verbal patient communication, written documentation, use of radio equipment and review of EMT skills and patient assessment with the addition of paramedic advanced life support skills. It also will include basic and advanced airway management and ventilation, oxygen delivery, pharmacology related to respiratory emergencies, and dysrhythmia recognition, defibrillation, CPR, airway maintenance and ventilation, cardioversion, cardiac arrest management, pharmacology and related advanced cardiac life support procedures
  • 2.00 Credits

    O This lecture course meets the requirements for Division II of the 1994 US DOT National Standard Curriculum for Paramedic. Topics include: roles and responsibilities, EMS systems, medical/legal considerations, EMS communications, rescue operations, major incident response and stress management. This course also covers Florida specific information, laws and rules. Topics include: mechanisms of injury, hemorrhage and shock, burns, soft tissue trauma, head trauma, thoracic, abdominal and musculoskeletal trauma. Also included are endocrinology, neurology, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, reproductive, toxicology, anaphylaxis, environmental, infectious disease(s), gerontology, and pediatric emergencies, obstetrics, gynecology, and neonatolog Full Description
  • 3.00 Credits

    O Paramedic Phase 1 Lab consists of the following modules from the National Standard Curriculum: trauma management, medical emergencies, and OB/GYN emergencies
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This lecture course includes Florida specific topics and requirements. Also included are employability and computer skills. Prerequisites: EMS1119, EMS1119L, EMS1411, EMS1421; or EMS0119, EMS0119L, EMS0411, EMS0421; EMS2261, EMS2262, EMS2265, EMS2266, EMS2464, EMS2262L, EMS2263L, EMS2265L, EMS2272, EMS2274, EMS2275, EMS2272L, EMS2274L, EMS2275L, EMS2465... Full Description
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