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Dec 26, 2024
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EMSE 1164 - Advanced Prehospital Trauma Care Credits: 1 Hours/Week: Lecture NoneLab 2 Course Description: This course provides the paramedic student with the concepts, theory, and skills to effectively assess and manage a trauma patient. Students will synthesize material learned in simulated scenarios and advanced skills evaluations. Obtaining ITLS or PHTLS Advanced certification is a component of this course. Students must be able to perform physical tasks to complete course requirements. MnTC Goals None
Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMSE 1161 with a grade of C or higher; Minnesota Human Services background study with no restrictions; current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider certification; current state EMT certification; current healthcare insurance; valid driver’s license; driver’s license check passed according to MnSCU policy. Corequisite(s): None Recommendation: Basic word processing skills.
Major Content
- Abdominal and genitourinary Pathophysiology, assessment, and management Blunt vs. penetrating Evisceration Solid and hollow organ injuries Injuries to external genitalia Retroperitoneal injuries Vascular injuries
- Bleeding Pathophysiology, assessment, and management
- Chest Pathophysiology, assessment, and management Rib fractures Flail chest Pulmonary contusion Simple pneumothorax Tension pneumothorax Open pneumothorax Hemothorax Blunt cardiac injury Cardiac tamponade Commotio cordis AAA Tracheobronchial disruption Diaphragmatic rupture Traumatic asphyxia
- Head, facial, neck & spine trauma Unstable facial fractures Orbital fractures Perforated tympanic membrane Skull fractures Penetrating neck trauma Laryngeotracheal trauma Spine trauma Dislocations, subluxations Fractures Sprains, strains Mandibular fractures Morgan Lens
- Multi-System Trauma Blast injuries
- Nervous System Trauma Cauda equina syndrome Nerve root injury Peripheral nerve injury Traumatic brain injury Spinal cord injury Spinal shock
- Orthopedic Pathophysiology, assessment, and management Pediatric fractures Tendon laceration/transaction/rupture Compartment syndrome Upper and lower extremities Open fractures Closed fractures Dislocations
- Soft Tissue Pathophysiology, assessment, and management Wounds Avulsions Bite Lacerations Puncture Burns Electrical Chemical Thermal High-pressure injection Crush Syndrome
- Special Population Considerations Pregnancy Pediatric Geriatric Cognitively impaired
- Trauma overview Pathophysiology Assessment and management Trauma scoring Rapid transport and destination issues
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course students will be able to:
- apply trauma scoring to the trauma patient.
- demonstrate clinical assessment and management of a multi-system trauma patient.
- differentiate the mode of transport for the trauma patient.
- demonstrate clinical assessment and management of various trauma patients.
- integrate assessment findings with principles of epidemiology and pathophysiology to formulate a field impression and implement a comprehensive treatment plan for the trauma patient.
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