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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
This course provides a lecture component of the EMT program. The student will be taught how to conduct initial and ongoing patient assessments. Topics discussed include performing detailed history and physical exams, various traumas, medical and behavioral emergency situations.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the practical application of the didactic instruction received in EMS1119 and EMS1431 and is an integral component of the EMT-Basic program. It is designed to provide the student with exposure to pre-hospital emergency medicine, automatic external defibrillation, extrication, management of trauma and medical emergencies. Students address medical/legal/ethical issues and will learn how to interact within the EMS system.
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2.00 Credits
This class is designed to provide the EMT-Basic student with exposure to pre-hospital emergency medicine, with an emphasis on the knowledge and skills presented in EMS1119 and EMS1119L. Under the direct supervision of an assigned preceptor or professional paramedic, the EMT-Basic student will be able to practice in the local emergency departments and rescue agencies the knowledge and skills presented in EMS1119 and EMS1119L.
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12.00 Credits
This is the first of three, limited access didactic/lab, courses in the Paramedic program. It will cover Modules I, II, & III of the U.S. D.O.T. 1998 EMT-P National Standards Curriculum, as well as CPR, Anatomy and Physiology, and basic ECG interpretation.
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12.00 Credits
This is the second of three, limited access didactic/lab, courses in the Paramedic Program. It will cover Modules IV & V of the U.S. D.O.T. 1998 EMT-P National Standards Curriculum, as well as ACLS, ITLS & 12 Lead ECG.
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5.00 Credits
This is the third of three, limited access didactic/lab, courses in the Paramedic Program. It will cover Modules V, VI, VII & VIII of the U.S. D.O.T. 1998 EMT-P National Standards Curriculum, as well as PALS.
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2.00 Credits
This is the third of four, limited access clinical rotations, in the Paramedic Program. Based upon knowledge and skills being taught in EMS2622C, the paramedic student will participate in various selected hospital and pre-hospital EMS provider rotations. The student will be responsible for patient care under the direction of Clinical Instructors and Paramedic Preceptors.
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1.00 Credits
This is the final limited access clinical rotation in the Paramedic Program. One hundred percent of the student's time will be in the pre-hospital EMS field, responding on Advanced Life Support emergency vehicles, under the direction of a Paramedic Preceptor. A Paramedic Program Clinical Instructor will serve as the liaison between the EMS provider agency and the Paramedic Program staff at Palm Beach State. A passing score on a program wide comprehensive final exam is required by Florida State Statute to pass the program.
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4.00 Credits
This is the first of four, limited access clinical rotations, in the Paramedic Program. Based upon knowledge and skills being taught in EMS2620C, the paramedic student will participate in various selected hospital and pre-hospital EMS provider rotations. The student will be responsible for patient care under the direction of Clinical Instructors and Paramedic Preceptors.
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6.00 Credits
This is the second of four, limited access clinical rotations, in the Paramedic Program. Based upon knowledge and skills being taught in EMS2621C, the paramedic student will participate in various selected hospital and pre-hospital EMS provider rotations. The student will be responsible for patient care under the direction of Clinical Instructors and Paramedic Preceptors.
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