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Nov 23, 2024
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EMS 1026 - EMS Interventions II Credits: 2 Hours/Week: Lecture None Lab 6 Course Description: This advanced practicum provides the EMT with opportunities in entry-level and advanced care with a fire department or ambulance provider. Under paramedic instructor and/or paramedic preceptor guidance, the student will synthesize and apply theories and skills learned throughout the class, to assist a paramedic. Emphasis will be placed upon team leading, critical thinking, prioritization, assessment, therapeutic communication, and life-saving interventions. Students must be able to perform physical tasks to complete course requirements. Successful completion of this class, along with EMS 1025 , with a grade of C or higher will meet the 50-run requirement for entrance into the Century College Paramedic Program. This course requires Minnesota Human Services and National background studies with no restrictions; current State EMT certification; current AHA BLS Provider certification; required immunizations; and current healthcare insurance.
This course requires students to be concurrently enrolled in EMS 1025 . MnTC Goals None
Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): None Recommendation: Basic word processing skills.
Major Content
- Affective
- Uniform policy
- HIPAA compliance
- OSHA compliance
- Punctuality
- Comply with clinical guidelines
- Decision making
- Evaluation
- Modification
- Reassessment
- Patient Assessment & Management
- Anatomy and physiology
- Pathophysiology
- Epidemiology
- Health screening
- Standing operating procedures
- Assess patients of all ages
- Manage patient care - both medical and trauma
- Participate in care of patient
- Participate under supervision of preceptor and/or faculty
- Practicum Orientation
- Daily log of practicum experiences
- Review of practicum goals and objectives
- Required evaluations and checklists
- Student evaluation of the practicum
- Professionalism
- Integrity
- Empathy
- Self-motivation
- Appearance/personal hygiene
- Self-confidence
- Communication
- Time-management
- Teamwork/diplomacy
- Respect
- Patient advocacy
- Careful delivery of service
- Psychomotor skills
- Airway and breathing
- Basic life support skills
- Advanced life support skills
- Medical and trauma assessments
- Pharmacologic interventions
- Medical/Cardiac care
- Trauma care
- Record keeping
- Data collection
- Skills Development
- Perform basic life support skills
- IV setup
- Manage ABC’s
- Apply EKG leads
- Interpret rhythms
- Prepare medication for preceptor administration
- Follow universal precautions
- Perform at level of entry level EMT
- Therapeutic communication
- Scene leadership
- Scene safety
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course students will be able to:
- demonstrate exemplary professional behavior.
- intervene to improve patient outcome.
- perform a comprehensive history and physical examination to identify factors affecting the health and health needs of the medical or trauma patient.
- report and document assessment findings and interventions.
- effectively communicate in a manner that is culturally sensitive and intended to improve the patient outcome.
- relate assessment findings to underlying pathological and physiological changes in the patient’s condition.
- integrate and synthesize the multiple determinants of health and clinical care.
- perform basic interventions as part of a treatment plan intended to mitigate the emergency, provide symptom relief, and improve the overall health of the patient.
- demonstrate universal precautions.
- maintain patient/paramedic and other healthcare relationships in the EMS system.
- participate in radio communications.
- participate in transfer of patient care.
- perform IV administration set up skills.
- perform basic life support psychomotor skills.
- perform cardiac monitoring skills.
Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC): Goals and Competencies Competency Goals (MnTC Goals 1-6) None Theme Goals (MnTC Goals 7-10) None
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