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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce the paramedic student to the process of patient assessment. Topics include: History taking, techniques of physical examination, scene size-up, initial assessment, focused history and physical exam, medical focused history and physical exam, trauma detailed physical exam, ongoing assessment, communications and documentation. Prerequisites: Basic EMT, Math and English pretest codes of MTLV 2 or higher and WRLV3 and RELV3 or better. Co-requisites EG 104 and EG 109. F (S)
  • 1.00 Credits

    This lab course will allow students to apply concepts taught in EG 103, to achieve mastery level of conducting a history and physical examination on a variety of patients. Accurately conveying information to the hospital and proper documentation will also be mastered. Prerequisites: Basic EMT, Math and English pretest codes of MTLV 2 or higher and WRLV3 and RELV3 or better. Co-requisite in EG 103 and EG 109 is required. F (S)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This didactic course is designed to introduce the paramedic student to the categories of pharmacological agents and the application of pharmacological concepts to clinical paramedic practice. Emphasis will be placed on understanding physiologic drug actions. Topics include pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug interaction and classifications, venous access and medication administration. Prerequisites: Basic EMT, Math and English pretest codes of MTLV 2 or higher and WRLV3 and RELV3 or better. Co-registration in EG 106 and EG 110 is required. F (S)
  • 1.00 Credits

    The lab course covers the psycho motor skills of medication administration. Skills include phlebotomy, intravenous cannulation, intravenous drug administration, intramuscular and subcutaneous injections, inhalation, endotracheal and sublingual drug administration. Prerequisites: Basic EMT, Math and English pretest codes of MTLV 2 or higher and WRLV3 and RELV3 or better. Co-registration in EG 105 and EG 110 is required. F (S)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers the specific pathophysiology, assessment and management of the respiratory and cardiac systems. Topics include obstructive airway diseases, mechanical and pharmacological airway management, dysrhythmia analysis, myocardial infarction, heart failure and vascular disorders and 12 Lead EKG recognition. Upon successful completion of this course and the required co-requisite EG 108, the student will receive the American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certificate. Prerequisites: Basic EMT, Math and English pretest codes of MTLV 2 or higher and WRLV3 and RELV3 or better. Co-registration in EG 105 and EG 110 is required. F (S)
  • 1.00 Credits

    This lab section teaches the assessment and psychomotor skills of management of the respiratory and cardiac patient. Skills include focused patient assessment, EKG analysis, cardiac monitoring, defibrillation, cardioversion, transthoracic pacing, cardiac emergency management and cardiac arrest management. Upon completion of this course and the requested co-requisite EG 107, the student will receive the American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certificate. Prerequisites: Basic EMT, Math and English pretest codes of MTLV 2 or higher and WRLV3 and RELV3 or better. Co-registration in EG 107 and EG 110 is required. F(S)
  • 1.00 Credits

    This clinical course is designed to accompany the advanced airway and patient assessment courses. Clinical rotations focus on the development of history taking, patient assessment and advanced airway management skills. Clinical areas include the morgue for autopsy, operation room and various elective clinical settings. Prerequisites: Basic EMT, Math and English pretest codes of MTLV 2 or higher and WRLV3 & RELV3 or better. Co-registration in EG 101, EG 103, EG 104, is required. F (S)
  • 1.00 Credits

    This clinical course is designed to accompany the Pharmacology, Respiratory and Cardiology courses. Clinical rotations focus on the development of psychomotor and integrative skills of venous access, medication administration and patient assessment. Clinical areas include Emergency Department, MERS Control, Buffalo Cardiology and ECMC Angio Cath/Electorphysiology Lab. Pre-requisites: Basic EMT, Math and English pretest codes of MTLV 2 or higher and WRLV3 and RELV3 or better. Co-registration in EG 105, EG 106, EG 107, and EG 108. F (S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to expose the paramedic student to various field operation procedures. Topics include medical incident command, rescue awareness and operations, hazardous materials awareness and operations and crime scene awareness. Tabletop exercise simulations will also be featured. Prerequisites: Basic EMT, Math and English pretest codes of MTLV 2 or higher and WRLV3 and RELV3 or better. S (S)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course introduces the paramedic student to specific pathophysiology, assessment, and management techniques for trauma patients. Topics include mechanism of injury, hemorrhage and shock, soft tissue trauma, burns, head and facial trauma, spinal trauma, thoracic trauma, abdominal trauma, musculoskeletal trauma and special considerations. Upon successful completion of this course and the required lab EG 202, the student will receive certification in International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) from the American College of Emergency Physicians. Pre-requisites: Basic EMT, Math and English pretest codes of MTLV 2 or higher and WRLV3 and RELV3 or better, successful completion of all semester #1 course work, Co-registration in EG 202 is required. S (S)
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