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INRR 116: Basic Survival
1.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: INRR 100 or permission of instructor Instructs and trains students to: prioritize the seven basic needs for survival; build a foul weather fire using a spark and wet wood; construct a natural shelter without rope, cord or nails; identify, prepare and eat indigenous wild edible plants; navigate on land using a map, compass and natural aides. Summer.
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INRR 118: Confined Space Technician
1.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: INRR 100 or permission of instructor Designed for those emergency responders who are responsible for confined space entries, supervising confined space operations or act as part of a confined space rescue team. The course includes classroom and hands-on training, air monitoring, ventilation lockout/tagout trench rescue and rigging. Summer.
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INRR 200: Critical Incident Stress Management
2.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prepares participants to provide a variety of crises intervention services with emphasis on the critical incident stress management of debriefing and defusing techniques and how they may be applied to personnel who respond to disasters or emergency situations. Covers fundamentals and understanding of the role of CISM methods and fundamentals. Specific protocols, terms, concepts, common problems and classroom practice sessions are the major emphasis of the course. Spring semester.
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INRR 202: Emt II
4.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: INRR 100 or permission of the instructor Prepares students in the advanced techniques of airways, aspirin, epinephrine, and IV administration along with Basic Trauma Life Support (BTLS), a program designed to reduce death and disability for patients who suffer traumatic emergencies such as accidents, drowning, and other injury related illnesses. Discussion is also held on issues of biochemical, molecular, medical laboratory, and pathobiological aspects of living agents or organic products of potential use in warfare, terrorism, or criminal activities. Students look at current efforts to prevent, contain, or counter the terrorist and criminal uses of biological weapons. Fall semester.
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INRR 302: HIV And Emerging Diseases
1.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Focuses on the wide-spread effects of HIV and new emerging diseases. Treatment skills and knowledge of prevention for these and other rapid rising, life- threatening illnesses are essential to avoid both endemic and pandemic health catastrophes. Fall semester.
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INRR 310: Emergency Care I
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: BIOL 111, INRR 100, 110, 112, 114, 116, 118 or permission The first part of emergency care for those in rural areas, disaster situations and the wilderness environment. Students learn how to treat themselves and patients when there are virtually no medical supplies and resources available. Contains lecture and didactic components. Fall semester.
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INRR 311: Emergency Care II
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: INRR 310 The second part of emergency care for those in rural areas, disaster situations and the wilderness environment. Students learn to treat themselves and patients when there are limited medical supplies and resources available. Contains lecture and didactic components with clinical experiences in dental emergencies, wound management and fracture management. Overseas-Spring semester.
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INRR 320: Public Health
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: INRR 310 A hands-on course in rural South American villages. Topic include: assessing local health needs and conditions; recognition and treatment of diseases; prevention of spread of disease; developing and implementing strategies to improve health (nutrition, hygiene, water purification, waste control and safe living conditions); environmental toxicology; microbiology with field laboratory testing. Overseas-Spring semester.
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INRR 330: Travel Medicine/ Tropical Medicine
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: INRR 310 Covers the health risks of travel from dengue fever to jet lag. Emphasizes safe travel and how to avoid and treat diseases primarily found in developing countries. Overseas-Spring semester.
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INRR 340: Jungle, Coastal and Ocean Survival
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: INRR 310 Jungle survival covers shelter, fire, food and water needs in the jungle setting. Includes instruction in identification and avoidance of dangerous plants and venomous creatures. Also covers search and rescue techniques, and in-depth navigation. Coastal survival covers the same topics as the Basic Survival course with a special emphasis on a coastal environment situation. Students learn how to find fresh water as well as how to successfully obtain a wide variety of foods. Fire-craft, shelter building, signaling and all other topics from the Basic Survival class are be reviewed. While emphasis is placed on the coastal environment, discussion includes how to adapt the skills for any environment. Ocean survival covers survival of a downed aircraft or capsized boat. Includes: how to use a life raft; how to survive in an aquatic environment; helicopter rescue; practical use of signaling devices; meteorology; medical emergencies. Students spend 24 hours in a survival scenario on a life raft with survival gear. Overseas-Spring semester.
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