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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
This course presents concepts in advanced airway management and resuscitation of pediatric patients in the emergency setting. Specific topics include special pharmacology for pediatric patients, interosseous infusion, and cardiac resuscitation of pediatric patients. Completion also leads to eligibility for PALS certificate from the American Heart Association. Eight class hours, twelve laboratory hours. Prerequisite: EMS 270 or equivalent. 1 Credit.
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4.00 Credits
Emphasis is on knowledge review and update needed by paramedics for recertification. New techniques and knowledge will be presented where appropriate. Fifty-seven instruction hours, nineteen laboratory hours. Must be certified as a paramedic. 4 Credits.
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1.00 Credits
Designed for the advanced pre-hospital EMS provider and other health professionals involved in treating cardiac patients in the emergency setting. On completion, students will be able to read and classify 12-lead EKGs. Topics include cardiac anatomy review, electrical physiology, axis determination, bundle branch and hemiblocks, 12-lead abnormalities, correlation between EKG changes and location of cardiac damage, and unqiue cardiac phenomenon. Prerequisites: EMS 236 and PST 252. 1 Credit.
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0.00 - 12.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare a person to care for the sick and injured at an advanced level of care. Persons must be currently certified as a Basic EMT to be accepted in this course. This course covers topics that include basic anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, respiratory emergencies, venous access and medication administration, airway management, medical documentation, cardiac emergencies, pediatric emergencies, caring for the elderly, and medical emergencies. This course prepares persons to be competent entry-level practitioners and upon successful completion are eligible to take the New York state certifying exam for EMT-Intermediate. 145 class hours, 76 laboratory hours. Prerequisite: EMS 110. 12 Credits.
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0.00 - 8.00 Credits
This course builds on the medical concepts learned in Introduction to Paramedicine. Topics include advanced patient assessment techniques, surgical airway procedures, cardiac care including external pacing and cardioversion, 12-lead EKG interpretation, and advanced medical care. Additional emphasis is placed on the EMT-P working as a team member, and identifying the limitations of paramedicine in the emergency medical setting. Ninety-one class hours, sixty laboratory hours. Prerequisite: EMS 270, and permission from the Emergency Services Department. 8 Credits.
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0.00 - 7.00 Credits
This course presents material on the advanced concepts in trauma care needed for delivery of emergency medical care at the EMT-P level of practice. Current issues and techniques are covered. Specific topics include surgical airway techniques, chest decompression, advanced treatment for hypoperfusion, and special immobilization techniques. Work is also accomplished in the use of the United Incident Management System, and working with rescue personnel in delivery of care to patients who are entrapped. Ninety class hours, thirty laboratory hours. Prerequisite: EMS 270, and permission from the Emergency Services Department. 7 Credits.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Students will read classic and contemporary short stories and novels in sub-genres including golden age, hard-boiled, and police procedural by such authors as Christie, Chandler, Conan Doyle, and Grafton. Students will study the origins and development of genre as a vehicle to examine historical, social, political, intellectual, and cultural contexts. (SUNY-H) 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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