EMS-290: Advanced Clinical I

This course is INACTIVE
School
Health and Human Services
Division
Health Careers
Department
Emer Medical Svc - DNU
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Course Subject
Emergency Medical Services
Course Number
290
Course Title
Advanced Clinical I
Credit Hours
4.00
Instructor Contact Hours Per Semester
62.00 (for 15-week classes)
Student Contact Hours Per Semester
180.00 (for 15-week classes)
Grading Method
A-E
Pre-requisites
EMT Basic MI License, BIO-233 and BIO-234 with "C" or better. Complete MATH 0894 or MATH 080 with a "C" or better or a satisfactory score on the Math placement exam. ENG-131 eligible or a satisfactory score on the English placement exam.
Co-requisites
EMS-200, EMS-206, and EMS-210
Catalog Course Description

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p>Provides a structured clinical experience in hospital and field environments where designated tasks in specific topic areas must be completed. This set of clinical rotations emphasizes intravenous access and global patient management for patients in the operating room and the emergency department. Also covers a variety of cardiac diseases and dysrhythmias.

Goals, Topics, and Objectives

Core Course Topics
  1. Preparatory
  2. Pharmacology
  3. Airway Management, Respirations, and Artificial Ventialtion
  4. Medicine
  5. Clinical Behavior/Judgement
Core Course Learning Objectives (Separated)
  1. Demonstrate successful venipuncture using a proper, aseptic technique. (Pharmacology; Clinical Behavior/Judgement)*
  2. Demonstrate successful intravenous access using a proper, aseptic technique. (Pharmacology; Clinical Behavior/Judgement)*
  3. Perform proper BLS airway management.  (Airway Management; Clinical Behavior/Judgement)
  4. Apply the use of an oropharyngeal airway and tracheal suctioning. (Airway Management)
  5. Demonstrate the proper technique for bag-valve-mask ventilation. (Airway Management)
  6. Show the proper techniques for Endotracheal Intubation.  (Airway Management)*
  7. Apply and analyze the three lead ECG.  (Medicine)
  8. Perform a comprehensive cardiac patient assessment.  (Medicine)*
  9. Perform a comprehensive respiratory patient assessment.  (Medicine)*
  10. Perform a comprehensive general medical assessment.  (Medicine)*
  11. Perform a comprehensive neurological-complaint assessment. (Medicine)
  12. Demonstrate the proper documentation of an EMS field report.  (Preparatory; Clinical Behavior/Judgement)
  13. Demonstrate the proper method of two-way radio communication per protocol. (Preparatory; Clinical Behavior/Judgement)   
  14. Develop a proper “field impression” for field experiences. (Clinical Behavior/Judgement)
  15. Displays teamwork in a variety of settings.  (Clinical Behavior/Judgement)
  16. Serves others within the community. (Clinical Behavior/Judgement)
General Information

Replaced with EMS-291

Assessment and Requirements

Assessment of Academic Achievement

The curriculum is primarily evaluated on the mastery of skills. Students may demonstrate competency in less than the recommended hours or may need additional clinical/field experiences. Initial course hours MUST be completed during the scheduled semester or the student will not be allowed to continue on in the advanced level training. All course competencies MUST be successfully completed in order to graduate from the paramedic program.  Documentation must be accurately submitted in a designated amount of time.  Late work could result in the failure of this course. 

In addition to the skill mastery assessments, all course participants must demonstrate professional attributes at all times or disciplinary actions will take place, which may include removal from the program.

SBL is required for successful completion of  this course.  This is defined as 8 hours total approved service hour

General Course Requirements and Recommendations

All course participants must be able to physically, complete tasks associated with the duties of a paramedic. See clinical handbook for specifies.

Due to the nature of this course, all students must have completed the Health Careers Medical packet prior to attending clinical.

This course is web-based for data entry and all students must have regular access to an internet capable computer

Instructors (or their designees) reserve the right to require students to provide picture identification for test taking, graded paper, projects, or other appropriate purposes.

Texts
See the instructor for all clinical requirements. Students must have access to the internet for clinical data documentation and shift scheduling.

Approval Dates

Effective Term
Fall 2019
Deactivation Date
ILT Approval Date
AALC Approval Date
Curriculum Committee Approval Date