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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
An advanced training course designed for Nursing Assistants who have completed the basic courseClassroom, lab, and clinical components will prepare the student to work in a variety of settings.
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1.00 - 1.20 Credits
Satisfies the continuing education requirement for First Responders and EMTs to remain certified in Washington StateCourses cover the state mandated topics and are offered throughout the county under the direction of the Medical Program Director, Walla Walla County Emergency Medical ServicesThis curriculum is approved by the state and is offered in Walla Walla County and throughout the South Central Region of WashingtonStudent must be certified EMT-B or First Responder to enroll.
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9.00 Credits
Prepares the student to perform competently and safely in a clinical setting as a phlebotomy technicianThe student learns to collect, handle, transport, and process blood specimens for analysisupon successful completion of the course, the student will be eligible to sit for examination for certification with the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. Recommended: READ 088.
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4.00 - 7.00 Credits
HIV/Aids Education provides the healthcare professional with mandatory instruction involving information/knowledge associated with HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, tuberculosis, and related diseasesThe seven-hour course presents the six state-required topics of etiology and epidemiology, transmission and infection control, testing and counseling, clinical manifestations and treatment, legal and ethical issues, and psychosocial issuesStudents completing this class will receive a certificate documenting the mandatory training.Student cannot earn credit for both HO 110 and ALCDA 230.
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10.00 Credits
Instruction in delivering proper emergency care to the sick and injured in a pre-hospital settingThe overall goals are to save lives, reduce complications, and combine effective interpersonal communication with medical knowledge and skills for every patient.The course follows the DOT EMT-B curriculum with the addition of Washington State objectives as required by the Washington State Department of Health, Division of Emergency Medical and Trauma Services.Upon completion of this course, the student who is affiliated with an EMS agency is eligible to take the state EMT-B certification exam.Students completing this course may also participate in the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) EMT-B examination. Prerequisite: Acceptance to the EMT-B Program.
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5.00 Credits
Provides the student with basic skills necessary to provide the initial emergency care in a pre-hospital setting to victims of accidents or illnessFirst Responders are initial caregivers in an emergency situation and have knowledge and skill level above basic first aid and below the Emergency Medical TechnicianStudents who successfully complete the course are eligible to take the state certification exam.
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9.00 Credits
Current healthcare topics and continuing education are offered as it relates to the direct care providerInstruction will be given in starting IVs and airways, intubation, in-depth patient assessment, and administering aspirin, albuterol, dextrose, epinephrine, naloxone, and nitroglycerin chemicals. Prerequisite: At least one year service as EMT, affiliation with local fire department willing to provide insurance.
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2.00 Credits
Provides an insightful overview of healthy lifestylesStudents learn about diabetes, obesity, cholesterol, effects of smoking, and other aspects of modern livingLearn current information related to influenza (the flu) and the common coldThis course is intended for both healthcare providers and the general public.
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1.70 Credits
Introduction to both normal and abnormal cardiac rhythmsA review of cardiac anatomy and physiology followed by general information regarding rhythm strips will be part of the classThe remainder of the course will focus on recognition of the common arrhythmias.Recommended: BIO 210 or 211; or previous medical experience.
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1.00 - 1.20 Credits
Introduction to interpretation of the 12 lead ECGTopics include axis deviation, Bundle Branch blocks, Acute MIpatterns, and Acute Coronary Syndromes. Recommended: previous training in 3 lead ECG or completion of HO 161.
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