Course Information

EMS 1201 - *PILOT* Respiratory and Traumatic Emergencies

Institution:
Utah Tech University
Subject:
Emergency Medical Services
Description:
This course introduces concepts in respiratory distress and resuscitation and trauma management; including mechanism of injury, multi-system trauma, and chest and abdominal trauma. Identifies key patient assessment and management tools specific to these emergencies within the Emergency Medical Technician and Advanced EMT's (AEMT) scope of practice. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Explain pertinent concepts of respiratory pathophysiology for the EMT/AEMT. 2. Compare critical and non-life threatening patient presentations to determine treatment priorities. 3. Identify patient presentations that require advanced life support interventions. Corequisites: EMS 1101, EMS 1125, EMS 1225, EMS 1301, EMS 1325, EMS 1401, EMS 1425, and EMS 1450. Prerequisites: BIOL 2320 Human Anatomy, BIOL 2325 Human Anatomy Lab, BIOL 2420 Human Physiology, and BIOL 2425 Human Physiology Lab (Grade C or higher). FA
Credits:
1.50
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(435) 652-7500
Regional Accreditation:
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Calendar System:
Semester
General Education
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