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COURSE SYLLABUS

1.

TITLE OF COURSE:

PARAMEDIC TRAUMA EMERGENCIES

PREFIX/NUMBER:

EMS 235

CREDIT HOURS:

4

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PREREQUISITE:

3.

RESOURCES NEEDED:

 

TEXT:

 

SUPPLIES:

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COURSE DESCRIPTION:

 

5.

COURSE GOAL:

6. COURSE OBJECTIVES:

DOT 4.1 / 4.2 / 4.3 / 4.4 / 4.5 / 4.6 / 4.7 / 4.8 / 4.9

7. COURSE OUTLINE

Week

Topic

Hours Lec

Hours LBV

Book/
Readings

Week 1

Day one

Intro to Trauma

2

Day two

MOI

2

Week 2

Day one

Shock

2

Day two

Shock compesative/decompensative

2

Week 3

Day one

Soft Tissue

2

Day two

Blast/Crush Injuries

2

Week 4

Day one

Burns

2

Day two

Burns

2

Week 5

Day one

Chemical/Electrical

2

Day two

Facial Injuries

2

Week 6

Day one

Head Injuries

2

Day two

Spinal Injuries

2

Week 7

Day one

Spinal Injuries

2

Day two

Thoracic Injuries

2

Week 8

Day one

Thoracic Injuries

2

Day two

Abdominal Injuries

2

Week 9

Day one

Abdominal Injuries

2

Day two

Musculoskelatal Injuries

2

Week 10

Day one

Musculoskelatal Injuries

2

Day two

PHTLS Scenarios

2

Week 11

Day one

PHTLS Scenarios

2

Day two

PHTLS Scenarios

2

Week 12

Day one

PHTLS Scenarios

2

Day two

PHTLS Scenarios

2

Week 13

Day one

PHTLS Scenarios

2

Day two

PHTLS Scenarios

2

Week 14

Day one

PHTLS Scenarios

2

Day two

PHTLS Scenarios

2

Week 15

Day one

Final Exam

2

Day two

Final Exam

2

Total

60

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ACADEMIC INTEGRITY:

 

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ADA NOTICE:

 

Students who have a documented disability may be eligible to receive accommodations for this class. Please contact the Disability Resources Center at 549-3446 for further information.