Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 12-13-2005 |
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EMT272AB
2006 Spring – 2011 Fall |
LEC 12.5 Credit(s) 17.38 Period(s) 15.91 Load Occ |
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Advanced Emergency Medical Technology |
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Designed to provide the emergency medical technician with advanced knowledge about the acute critical differences in physiology, pathophysiology, and clinical symptoms, as they pertain to prehospital emergency care. Emphasis on developing diagnostic and advanced emergency treatment skills necessary to care for the acutely ill and seriously injured. Prerequisites: ([MAT102 or equivalent, or a satisfactory score on
the ASSET, or COMPASS, or Accuplacer placement
exam], ENG101, EMT235, and EMT236), or permission of Program Director.
Comprehensive written, oral and practical evaluation on all EMT272AB
prerequisite courses. Valid |
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies: |
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EMT272AB 2006 Spring – 2011 Fall |
Advanced Emergency
Medical Technology |
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Describe the role and responsibilities of the advanced emergency medical technician (paramedic). (I) |
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Perform a primary and secondary survey including medical history. (II) |
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Apply the procedures of identifying and treating shock, including IV fluid therapy and use of Pneumatic Anti-Schock Garment (PASG) suit. (III) |
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Describe the actions, indications, contraindications, precautions, side effects and dosages of the drugs included in the current Arizona Department of Health Services approved paramedic drug box. (IV) |
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Administer parenteral medications. (IV) |
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Identify and treat respiratory emergencies. (V) |
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Identify and treat cardiovascular emergencies including EKG interpretation. (VI) |
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Identify and treat central nervous system emergencies. (VII) |
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Identify and treat soft tissue injuries. (VIII) |
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Identify and treat musculoskeletal emergencies. (IX) |
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Identify and treat medical emergencies including diabetic, environmental, toxicological, and genito-urinay emergencies. (X) |
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Identify and treat obstetric and gynecological emergencies. (XI) |
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Perform the unique procedures of pediatric and neonatal transport. (XII) |
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Identify and treat behavioral emergencies. (XIII) |
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Perform bio-telemetry communications. (XIV) |
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MCCCD Official Course Outline: |
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EMT272AB 2006 Spring – 2011 Fall |
Advanced Emergency
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I. Emergency Medical Technician A. Role of the EMT B. Laws governing the EMT C. Orientation to the EMT training program D. Issues concerning the health professional II. Human Systems and Patient Assessment A. Medical terminology B. Human systems C. Patient assessment III. Shock and Fluid therapy A. Fluids and electrolytes B. Blood and its components C. Disorders of hydration D. Shock E. Techniques of management IV. General Pharmacology A. Drug information B. Action of drugs C. Weights and measures D. Administration of drugs E. Techniques of administration V. Respiratory System A. Anatomy and physiology B. Patient assessment C. Pathophysiology and management D. Techniques of management VI. Cardiovascular System A. Anatomy and physiology B. Patient assessment C. Pathophysiology and management of cardicascular porblems D.
E. Arrhythmia of management F. Techniques of management VII. Central Nervous System A. Anatomy and physiology B. Patient assessment C. Pathophysiology and management D. Techniques of management VIII. Soft Tissue Injuries A. Anatomy and physiology of the skin B. Patient assessment C. Pathophysiology D. Techniques of management E. Special considerations in soft tissue injuries IX. Musculoskeletal Systems A. Anatomy and physiology B. Patient assessment C. Pathophysiology D. Techniques of management X. Medical Emergencies A. Diabetic emergencies B. Anaphylactic reactions C. Exposure to environmental extremes D. Alcoholism and drug abuse E. Poisoning and overdose F. Acute abdominal emergencies G. Genito-urinary problems H. Medical emergencies in the geriatric patient I. Aquatic emergencies J. Techniques of management XI. Obstetric/Gynecologic Emergencies A. Anatomy and physiology B. Patient assessment C. Pathophysiology D. Techniques of management XII. Pediatrics and Neonatal Transport A. Approach to the pediatric patient B. Pathophysiology C. Techniques of management D. Neonatal transport XIII. Emergency Care of the Emotionally disturbed A. Emotional aspects of illness and injury B. Approach to the patient C. Psychiatric emergencies D. Techniques of management XIV. Telemetry and Communications A. Emergency Medical Service (EMS) communications systems B. Communications regulations and procedures |