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Dec 21, 2024
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EMT 297 Paramedic, Part 2 Lecture Hours: 10 Lab Hours: 12 Credits: 14
Offers second term of a three-term course, which includes EMT 296 , EMT 297, EMT 298 and EMT 280H . Focuses on anaphylactic, toxicological, environmental, geriatric, pediatric, neonatal, and endocrine emergencies; infectious diseases; capnography; special patient populations; hematology; psychiatric care; crime scene presentation; genitourinary care; and trauma care. Applies didactic knowledge to campus-based laboratory skills practice and clinical patient care in the hospital setting. Failure of this course will require retaking the full sequence of Paramedic courses (EMT 296 , EMT 297, EMT 298 and EMT 280H ).
Prerequisite: EMT 296 with a grade of C or better. Student Learning Outcomes:
- Perform complete and accurate patient assessments in a variety of settings, including laboratory and the clinical setting with hospital patients.
- Assess the need for and initiate intravenous therapy in both the laboratory and clinical settings.
- Assess and treat appropriately the patient experiencing an anaphylactic reaction, in both the laboratory and clinical settings.
- Differentiate between and among a wide variety of toxicological emergencies and apply recommended interventions, both in the laboratory and clinical settings.
- Identify and interpret ECG rhythms and use recommended treatment modalities.
- Differentiate between and among a wide variety of environmental emergencies; geriatric patient presentations; pediatric patient presentations; obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal emergencies; and endocrine emergencies, and apply appropriate interventions, both in the laboratory and clinical settings.
- Assess the victim of trauma, differentiate between critical and non-critical injuries, and apply appropriate intervention and/or treatment.
- Differentiate between normal and abnormal ECG and capnography wave forms and apply appropriate interventions, both in the laboratory and clinical settings.
Content Outline
- Medical
- Endocrinology
- Allergies and Anaphylaxis
- Renal and Urology
- Toxicology
- Hematology
- Environmental Conditions
- Infectious and Communicable Diseases
- Capnography
- Trauma
- Systems and mechanism of injury
- Bleeding
- Soft tissue
- Burns
- Face and neck
- Head and spine
- Chest
- Abdominal and GU
- Orthopedic
- Special Considerations
- Neonate
- Pediatrics
- Geriatrics
- Abuse or Assault
- Diverse Patients
- Chronic Care Patient
- Assessment Based Management
- Operations
- Crime Scene
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