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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
The course presents principles of adapting environments for persons with disabilities. The student will learn basic treatment techniques that are used with persons with physical disabilities across the lifespan. Prerequisite: BIO:209 and OTA:207 and Reading Proficiency.
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4.00 Credits
Field work experience in the treatment of geriatric clients, physically disabled children or adults or clients with psycho-social dysfunction. The student is supervised by an on-site occupational therapist. 8 weeks fulltime clinical assignment. Prerequisite: OTA:204, OTA:208, and OTA:215 and Reading Proficiency.
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4.00 Credits
Field work experience in the treatment of geriatric clients, physically disabled, children or adults, or clients with psychosocial dysfunction. The student is supervised by an on-site occupational therapist. 8 weeks fulltime clinical assignment. Prerequisite: OTA:204, OTA:208, and OTA:215 and Reading Proficiency.
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2.00 Credits
A study of the management of occupational therapy: current trends, TQM, reimbursement, ethical issues, multi-Cultural diversity, documentation, and OTR/COTA collaboration. Prerequisites: OTA: 101, OTA:103, OTA:104 and Reading Proficiency.
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1.00 Credits
The study of topics related to Level II fieldwork and employability skills including organizational structures, regulation, continued professional development, job preparation skills. Prerequisites: OTA:203, OTA:204 and OTA 215 and Reading Proficiency.
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8.00 Credits
This course is an overview of Paramedic practice integrating the theory behind the use of advanced diagnostic and treatment procedures into the management of organic, life-threatening emergencies. Prerequisites: EMT:121 and BIO:207 and Departmental Approval and Reading Proficiency.
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8.00 Credits
This course serves as an overview of paramedic practice as well as integrating the theory behind the use of advanced diagnostic and treatment procedures in the management of organic, life-threatening emergencies. Topics include cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and other medical emergencies and their relationship to their respective disease processes. Prerequisite: PAR:201 and Reading Proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
This course discusses drug theory and usage by paramedical personnel. Areas of emphasis are general principles of drug action, the mathematics of dosage calculation, the therapeutic effects, indications, contraindications, dosages, administration routes, and possible side effects of emergency drugs. Discussion of important prescription medications and their relationship to emergency treatment. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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1.00 Credits
This course covers the practical skills relating to PAR:201 including patient assessment and history taking techniques, parental infusion techniques, antishock trousers, oxygen administration, airway adjuncts to include endotracheal intubation and crichothyrotomy techniques. Prerequisite: Admission to the Paramedic Program and Reading Proficiency.
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1.00 Credits
This course covers the practical skills relating to PAR:202 and PAR:226, including patient assessment and history taking techniques with emphasis on ECG interpretation as well as special OB/GYN techniques. At the completion of the semester all skills covered previously will be reviewed. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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