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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of co-requisite EG 003. Successful completion may lead to New York State recertification as an EMT/P. S (S)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to train students in AHA cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and in hemorrhage control, management of fractures, treatment of various types of shock and management of poisoning victims in order to stabilize an individual prior to the arrival of paramedical personnel or the delivery of the victim to a hospital. Emphasis in the first three weeks is human anatomy and physiology relevant to emergency health care problems. Other topics covered include patient assessment, triage, mechanisms of injury and the attitude and performance expected of persons delivering emergency health care. It is recommended for students in any curricula. No prerequisite. F/S (N, S)
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0.00 Credits
A minimum of 33 hours of instruction in Basic EMT topics and techniques. The student will complete a practical examination and sit for the New York State EMT certification to gain New York State certification for an additional threeyear period. Co-requisites: EG 003 and EG 004. S (S)
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to train and certify students in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Students will also learn about hemorrhage control, various types of shock, medical emergencies and patient assessment. Attitudes, performance and expectations of persons delivering emergency health care within the context of the dental office will also be discussed. (N)
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to analyze the biological, psychological and philosophical foundations of human behavior under stressful emergency situations. Use of research data and class exercises will stress the practical application of behavior theory to the student's individual lifestyle, as well as to situations encountered by the EMT in the pre-hospital setting. Emphasis will be upon behavior modification to reduce conflict, consequently leading to improved pre-hospital emergency medical care. Topics include basic concepts and contemporary theories, including brain research, normal and abnormal behavior, stress, death, communications, problem solving, behavior modification, crisis management and crowd control. This course is recommended for EMT personnel as well as other health care professionals. S (S)
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1.00 Credits
A 48-hour clinical experience in participating hospitals leading to practical application of the ALS skills acquired in class (EG 047). Co-requisites: EG 007, EG 051. F/S (S)
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1.00 Credits
This course requires the student to function in actual pre-hospital emergencies, under physician medical direction, on a mobile advanced life support unit. Students will progress from observing to performing advanced life support skills as a crew member. Students are supervised and evaluated by designated EMT/Intermediate or Paramedic preceptors and the physician medical director, under direction of the field internship coordinator. Students must successfully complete and submit on time the required run sheets, documentation and evaluations to successfully complete course requirements. Prerequisites: EG 001, EG 002. Co-requisites: EG 007 and EG 0048. F/S (S)
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3.00 Credits
This introductory course will familiarize the student with topics related to the EMT-Paramedic profession. Topics include: well being, injury prevention, roles and responsibilities, medical/legal issues, therapeutic communication, general principles of pathophysiology and Life Span Development. The focus is on human responses to illness expressed at the physiologic, pathophysiologic, experiential and behavioral levels. Prerequisites: Basic EMT, Math and English pretest codes of MTLV2 and WRLV3 and RELV3 or higher. F (S)
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1.00 Credits
This lab course will first review all EMT basic airway and ventilation skills. Advanced psychomotor skills will then be presented to include: endotracheal intubation, esophageal intubation, needle cricothyrotomy and transtracheal jet ventilation, trauma intubation, infant intubation, digital and translumination intubation, aerosolized medication administration and the use of portable ventilators. Prerequisites: Basic EMT, Math and English pretest codes of MTLV 2 or higher and WRLV3 and RELV3 or better. Co-requisite EG 105 and EG 109. F (S)
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