2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PARM 102 - Emergency Medical Technician PREREQUISITES:
- 18 years of age prior to course completion
- Prior to clinical rotations, students must complete:
- Completion of the College Health Examination Form and required immunizations and screening, regionally determined
- Background Check
- Drug Test
- Current Health Care Provider CPR card
PROGRAM: Paramedic Science CREDIT HOURS: 7.5 TOTAL CONTACT HOURS: “Lecture 5.70 Lab 3.0 Clinical Application 1.5 *Based on a 16-week course Lecture: 91.2 hours (5.70 credits) Lab: 48 hours (1.50 credits) Clinical Application: 24 hours (0.30 credits) 163.2 total hours” DATE OF LAST REVISION: Spring, 2021
The course is based on the training program developed by the Department of Transportation and the Emergency Medical Services Commission of Indiana. It covers theories, techniques and operational aspects of pre-hospital emergency care within the scope and responsibility of the emergency medical technician (EMT). It requires laboratory practice and clinical observation in a hospital emergency room and ambulance. Successful completion of the course meets national requirements to test for certification as an NREMT.
MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to demonstrate competency and integrate comprehensive knowledge of National EMS Educational Standards for the following topic areas:
- EMS Systems
- Research
- Workforce Safety and Wellness
- Documentation
- EMS System Communication
- Therapeutic Communication
- Medical, Legal & Ethical Issues
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Medical Terminology
- Pathophysiology
- Lifespan Development
- Public Health
- Pharmacology
- Medication Administration
- Emergency Medications
- Airway Management
- Respiration
- Ventilation
- Scene Size-Up
- Primary Assessment
- History Taking
- Secondary Assessment
- Monitoring Devices
- Reassessment
- Medical Overview
- Neurological Care
- Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Care
- Immunology
- Infectious Disease
- Endocrine Disorders
- Psychiatric
- Cardiovascular
- Toxicology
- Respiratory
- Hematology
- Genitourinary and Renal
- Gynecology
- Non-traumatic Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Diseases of the Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat
- Shock and Resuscitation
- Trauma Overview
- Bleeding
- Chest Trauma
- Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma
- Orthopedic Trauma
- Soft Tissue Trauma
- Head, Face, Neck & Spine Trauma
- Nervous System Trauma
- Special Considerations in Trauma
- Environmental Emergencies
- Multi-System Trauma
- Obstetrics
- Neonatal Care
- Pediatrics
- Geriatrics
- Patients with Special Challenges
- Principles of Safety Operating a Ground Ambulance
- Incident Management
- Multiple Casualty Incidents
- Air Medical
- Vehicle Extrication
- Hazardous Materials Awareness
- Mass Casualty Incidents due to Terrorism or Disaster
The complete list of instructional guidelines that accompanies the required student competencies is located at the following link: https://www.ems.gov/pdf/education/National-EMS-Education-Standards-and-Instructional-Guidelines/EMT_Instructional_Guidelines.pdf
In order to successfully complete this course, students will also achieve competency in the following psychomotor skills as dictated by the Indiana Department of Homeland Security (Reference: https://www.in.gov/dhs/files/EMSC-EMT-Psychomotor-Competency.pdf):
Obtain a Patient History from an Alert and Oriented Patient
Comprehensive Normal Adult Physical Assessment Techniques
Comprehensive Normal Pediatric Physical Assessment Techniques
Supraglottic Airway
Ventilation of an Apneic Adult Patient
Oxygen Preparation
CPAP
Patient Assessment Trauma Patient
Spinal Immobilization Supine
Joint Injury
Long Bone
Traction Splint
Bleeding Control and Shock Management
Patient Assessment Medical Patient
Intravenous Therapy
Intramuscular Medication Administration
Intranasal Medication Administration
Inhaled Medication Administration
Glucometer
12 Lead Acquisition
Cardiac Arrest/AED
Normal Delivery with Newborn Care
Abnormal Delivery with Newborn Care
GRADING POLICY
A |
100 - 94 |
B |
93 - 86 |
C |
85 - 85 |
D |
79 - 75 |
F |
74 - Below |
CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE TRAINING DISCLAIMER:
Ivy Tech Community College cannot guarantee that any student will pass a certification or licensing exam. Your success will be determined by several factors beyond the instruction you are given in the classroom including your test-taking skills, your willingness to study outside of class, and your satisfactory completion of appropriate practice exams. Certification and licensure exam questions are drawn from databases of hundreds of possible questions; therefore, a thorough understanding of the subject matter is required. The goal of Ivy Tech in providing a certification exam studies class is to assist you in understanding material sufficiently to provide a firm foundation for your studies as you prepare for the exam.
Eligibility to sit for the certification or licensure exam will be determined by the region’s program chair based on successful completion of all program requirements, as well as the program’s medical director based on the student’s competency as required by the program’s accrediting body. Course Addendum - Syllabus (Click to expand)
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