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2.00 Credits
This course will provide the educational clinical experience required to prepare the student to achieve certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic. Clinical practice allows the paramedic student to apply learned theory and skills while under the guidance of a preceptor. Skills include, but are not limited to patient assessment, oxygen therapy, basic and advanced airway management, cardiac monitoring, medication administration, intravenous therapy, needle tho racotomy and pulse oximetry. Skills also include patient management for cardiac arrest, respiratory emergencies, cardiac emergencies, and medical emergencies. Clinical ( 96.00) Prerequisites: PRM-108 Corequisites: PRM-203 and PRM-204
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7.00 Credits
This course will provide the educational field experience required to prepare the student to achieve certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic. Field Internship allows the paramedic student to apply learned theory and skills while under the guidance of a certified paramedic preceptor. Every action and skill performed by the student will be closely monitored and/or assisted by the preceptor. Students will progress through carefully scripted phases with definite cognitive and psychomotor skill sets to be mastered. Clinical ( 320.00) Prerequisites: PRM-203, PRM-204 and PRM-205
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4.00 Credits
The course is structured to prepare and evaluate the student's ability to demonstrate leadership characteristics in the identification and implementation of patient treatment plans, initial and continued care; and to select and appropriately transfer patient care to a receiving facility. This course functions as a summary of all prior learning during the preceding four semesters of coursework, clinical rotations, and the field internship. Clinical ( 180.00) Prerequisites: PRM-206
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5.00 Credits
This course prepares the student to recognize and manage medical emergencies and render the appropriate care. The course will discuss the pathophysiology, assessment and management of the most frequently encountered medical emergencies. Lecture ( 60.00) Laboratory ( 30.00) Prerequisites: PRM-110 and PRM-122 Corequisites: PRM-230 and PRM-223
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4.00 Credits
This course provides the educational experience required to prepare the student to achieve certification as an Emergency Medical Technician- Paramedic. Clinical practice allows the paramedic student to apply learned theory and skills while under the guidance of a preceptor. Lecture ( 15.00 Laboratory ( 90.00) Prerequisites: PRM-122 Corequisites: PRM-210 and PRM-230
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4.00 Credits
This course provides the educational field experience required to prepare the student to achieve certification as an Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic. Clinical practice allows the paramedic student to apply learned theory and skills while under the guidance of a preceptor. Laboratory ( 15. 00) Lecture ( 60.00) Prerequisites: PRM-223 and PRM-212
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2.00 Credits
This course is structured to prepare and evaluate the student's ability to demonstrate leadership characteristics in the identification and implementation of patient treatment plans, initial and continued care; select and appropriately transfer patient care to a receiving facility. This course functions as a summative clinical practice and evaluation of all prior learning during the preceding four semesters of coursework, clinical rotations, and the field internship. Lecture ( 30.00) Laboratory ( 15.00) Prerequisites: PRM-224
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the student to recognize and manage the trauma patient, evaluate the mechanism of injury and to assess the underlying potential for serious injury. Lecture ( 30.00) Laboratory ( 30.00) Prerequisites: PRM-122 Corequisites: PRM-210 and PRM-223
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3.00 Credits
This introductory course covers the major principles and scientific research underlying behavior and mental processes. Topics include history and schools of psychology, careers in psychology, research methods and ethics, biological foundations of behavior, sensation and perception, basic principles of learning, thinking, memory, language, intelligence, motivation, emotion, personality, social behavior, mental disorders, and therapies. Lecture ( 45.00)
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3.00 Credits
This course encourages personal growth through a study of personality adjustment and maladjustment, utilizing lectures, class discussions and experimental exercises. Theories of personality, ego adjustment mechanisms, love and intimacy, effective communication, managing emotions, identity and self-esteem, developing good human relations, problem solving, and ways of tapping one's potential are among the topics examined. Related research findings are reviewed. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: PSY-101
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