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Dec 26, 2024
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PMD-1050 Introduction to the Paramedic Clinical Environment Credits 3 The student is introduced to the paramedic clinical environment in supervised experiences provided in the field and hospital clinical settings that correlate with knowledge, skills, and techniques presented in PMD-1000 , PMD-1010 , and PMD-1020 . Emphasis is placed on advanced life support systems operations, patient assessment, and treatment of medical emergencies. Prerequisite(s): Program admission. Corequisite(s): PMD-1000, PMD-1010, and PMD-1020 12 clinical hours/week. Course Outcomes
- Demonstrate methods of assessment and management of a patient with a medical emergency, including identification and significance of pathophysiological assessment findings, as prescribed in the current paramedic national education standards.
- Demonstrate assessment and management of a patient with a medical emergency, including advanced airway placement and management; establishment of vascular access; medication administration; and, operation of current standard patient monitoring devices, as prescribed in the current paramedic national education standards.
- Identify indications, contraindications, side effects, and responses associated with the application of patient care processes, including advanced airway placement and management; establishment of vascular access; medication administration; and, operation of current standard patient monitoring devices, as prescribed in the current paramedic national education standards.
- Perform documentation of patient assessment and management, as it relates to the application of clinical skills, including the associated data entry.
- Disseminate patient information in verbal form, either in person or through radio/phone communication, as prescribed in the current paramedic national education standards.
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