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EMT 072: Introduction to Patient Assessment
1.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
1 credit Developmental course - does not count for graduation credit Offered upon request This course is designed to supplement the Basic EMT course; modules 3. It serves as a retention tool for students not meeting EMT 103 course academic standards.
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EMT 073: Emergency Care for the Medical Patient
1.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
1 credit Developmental course - does not count for graduation credit Offered upon request This course is designed to supplement the Basic EMT course; module 4. It serves as a retention tool for students not meeting EMT 103 course academic standards.
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EMT 103: Basic Emergency Medical Technician
9.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
9 credits Offered every fall and spring semester Prerequisite: Must be at least 18 years of age at the start of the class; Demonstrate reading proficiency by scoring a minimum of 41 on the ASSET Exam; Concurrent enrollment in EMT 121 or present current CPR card issued by the American Heart Association (Health Care Provider) or American Red Cross (Professional Rescuer); Present proof of TB immunization or chest x-ray within past 6 months; Present proof of rubella and rubeola immunization. Submit documentation of the prerequisites with the completed Proof of Prerequisites Form to the Records and Registration Office. Introductory course for the student who aspires to become an Emergency Medical Technician-Basic. Student learning will focus on human anatomy and physiology, disease process, initial assessment and patient stabilization, proper use of equipment such as automatic external defibrillators, blood glucose monitors, MAST Trousers, airway adjuncts as well as legal issues, scope of practice, extrication, documentation, communication, and ambulance protocols. A total of 16 hours of clinical experience will be scheduled in the Emergency Department to provide direct hands-on experience with a variety of patients, in addition, 16 hours of vehicular experience will be required. This course is designed to meet all State and National requirements to prepare in testing for the EMT-Basic via the National Registry Exam.
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EMT 110: First Responder
2.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
2 credits Offered upon request Designed to provide basic emergency care knowledge and skills to individuals who will provide the first emergency care. The objective of the first person on the emergency scene will be to recognize the needs of the victim and deliver quality care to the patient, minimizing discomfort and preventing further complications. No certification is offered.
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EMT 120: Introduction to First Aid and CPR
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
1/2 credit Offered upon request Presents an overview of Basic First Aid and Heartsaver CPR. Individuals seeking Advanced First Aid or Healthcare Provider CPR should take EMT 122.
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EMT 121: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
1/2 credit Offered upon request Designed to train community members in the skills of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, mouth-to-mouth ventilation, and stabilization of victims with airway obstruction. Upon course completion, the student may be eligible for basic life support certification by the American Heart Association.
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EMT 122: First Aid and CPR
2.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
2 credits Offered upon request Presents skills and techniques that teach you both rules and important exceptions in first aid emergencies. The student will learn to follow the emergency action principles. Identical to HPE 190.
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EMT 161: Emergency Medical Technician Refresher
2.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
2 credits Offered upon request Prerequisite: Current CPR card issued by American Heart Assn. (Health Care Provider) or American Red Cross (Professional Rescuer). Also, current EMT Certification from Arizona OR from another state or territory OR from National Registry; or Arizona EMT Certification which expired less than two years prior to start of class. The prospective student will submit documentation of the prerequisites with the completed Proof of Prerequisites Form to the Records and Registration Office prior to the start of the class. Designed to enable the Emergency Medical Technician to maintain proficiency and receive the latest information for handling the sick and injured. It may be repeated as many times as the person needs for re-certification. Fulfills Department of Health Services requirements for EMT re-certification every 2 years.
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EMT 165: Geriatric Emergencies
1.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
1 credit Offered upon request This course is designed to give prehospital providers a systematic approach, from the physical to the emotional changes, with growing old to medical emergencies. Additionally this course will deal with prehospital providers interactions with the terminally ill patient.
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EMT 170: Vehicular Extrication and Trauma Care
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Eastern Arizona College
1/2 credit Offered upon request This course provides a review, as well as some new insights into vehicular extrication and providing patient care to the trauma patient. This course is interactive and designed to challenge the participant in the areas of knowledge base, decision-making and application of skills.
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