10531103Emergency Medical Technician 2
Course Information
Description
This course is a co-requisite of the EMT 1 course and continues the State of Wisconsin/U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway Transportation Safety Administration curriculum. This approximately 130 hour course covers modules 4-8 and includes classroom instruction, lectures, discussion, demonstrations, online assignments, and skill practice on emergent medical and traumatic encounters, dealing with special populations, and EMS Operations. Ten real-life or high-fidelity patient care experiences are required. Successful completion of EMT 1 and EMT 2 prepares students to obtain licensure as an EMT Basic in the State of Wisconsin. This course is a co-requisite of the EMT 1 course.
Total Credits
3
Course Competencies
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M4.1. Classify the different types of shockAssessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessmentpractical skill assessmentCriteriayou answer questions related to the learning objectives on written, graphic, or oral assessment(s)you meet the college threshold for successful achievement on required skill demonstration
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M4.2. Demonstrate the correct management of a patient in a state of shockAssessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessmentpractical skill assessmentCriteriayou answer questions related to the learning objectives on written, graphic, or oral assessment(s)you meet the college threshold for successful achievement on required skill demonstration
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M5.2. Examine the assessment findings, pathophysiology and treatment for patients with respiratory, cardiac, hematological, abdominal, genitourinary, endocrine immunological, toxicological and psychiatric disordersAssessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessmentpractical skill assessmentCriteriayou answer questions related to the learning objectives on written, graphic, or oral assessment(s)you meet the college threshold for successful achievement on required skill demonstration
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M5.3. Apply the principles of emergency medicine pharmacology as related to the EMTAssessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessmentpractical skill assessmentCriteriayou answer questions related to the learning objectives on written, graphic, or oral assessment(s)you meet the college threshold for successful achievement on required skill demonstration
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M5.4. Demonstrate correct administration of emergency medications as allowed by EMT’sAssessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessmentpractical skill assessmentCriteriayou answer questions related to the learning objectives on written, graphic, or oral assessment(s)you meet the college threshold for successful achievement on required skill demonstration
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M6.1. Demonstrate a correct trauma assessmentAssessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessmentpractical skill assessmentCriteriayou answer questions related to the learning objectives on written, graphic, or oral assessment(s)you meet the college threshold for successful achievement on required skill demonstration
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M6.2. Apply treatment principles for patients with soft tissue injuries, orthopedic, nervous system and head and spine traumaAssessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessmentpractical skill assessmentCriteriayou answer questions related to the learning objectives on written, graphic, or oral assessment(s)you meet the college threshold for successful achievement on required skill demonstration
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M6.3. Manage a patient with environmental emergenciesAssessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessmentpractical skill assessmentCriteriayou answer questions related to the learning objectives on written, graphic, or oral assessment(s)you meet the college threshold for successful achievement on required skill demonstration
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M7.1. Demonstrate the management of a patient with an obstetrical emergency including child birthAssessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessmentpractical skill assessmentCriteriayou answer questions related to the learning objectives on written, graphic, or oral assessment(s)you meet the college threshold for successful achievement on required skill demonstration
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M7.2. Apply assessment and treatment principles for a variety of emergencies for pediatric and geriatric patientsAssessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessmentpractical skill assessmentCriteriayou answer questions related to the learning objectives on written, graphic, or oral assessment(s)you meet the college threshold for successful achievement on required skill demonstration
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M7.3. Simulate assessment and treatment considerations for a patient with special challengesAssessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessmentpractical skill assessmentCriteriayou answer questions related to the learning objectives on written, graphic, or oral assessment(s)you meet the college threshold for successful achievement on required skill demonstration
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M8.1. Outline principles of safe ground and air ambulance operations.Assessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessmentpractical skill assessmentCriteriayou answer questions related to the learning objectives on written, graphic, or oral assessment(s)you meet the college threshold for successful achievement on required skill demonstration
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M8.2. Apply principles of incident managementAssessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessmentCriteriayou answer questions related to the learning objectives on written, graphic, or oral assessment(s)
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M8.3. Examine concepts related to motor vehicle extricationAssessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessmentpractical skill assessmentCriteriayou answer questions related to the learning objectives on written, graphic, or oral assessment(s)you meet the college threshold for successful achievement on required skill demonstration
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M8.4. Identify potential Weapons of Mass Destruction incidents and describe their managementAssessment Strategieswritten, graphic, or oral assessment
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