EMS-104 EMT-Paramedic III
This course covers the anatomy and physiology and management of the geriatric client, environmental and hematological emergencies, anaphylaxis, allergies, the challenged patients and chronic care patients. Examines the EMS considerations for violent situations and crime scenes and hazardous material situations. Also covers the pathophysiology and management of the musculoskeletal system and of trauma, including soft tissue injuries, burns, hemorrhage, and shock. Fee is required. (14 contact hours)
Prerequisite
EMS-102,
EMS-103 and Emergency Medical Technician B licensure
Department
Health Sciences