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Show [216 3305. Dental Medicine II (2) Material on local anesthesia with regard to pharmacology, administration techniques, methods of pain and apprehension control and nitrous oxide sedation. Prerequisite: DenSci 2235. 3315. Human Behavior in Dental Settings (1) The study of theory and application of learning and behavioral change principles as they relate to dental hygiene practitioner- client relationships. 3336. Clinical Dental Hygiene III (4) Clinical application of DenSci 3337. This course must accompany DenSci 3337. Three four hour clinics each week. Prerequisite: DenSci 2206 and DenSci 2216. 3337. Dental Hygiene III (3) Continuation of DenSci 2207, 2217. Emphasis on advanced instrumentation in the care of clients with periodontal disease. Must accompany DenSci 3336. Prerequisite: DenSci 2207 and DenSci 2217. 3346. Clinical Dental Hygiene IV (4) Clinical lab which must accompany DenSci 3347. One eight hour clinic and one four hour clinic each week. Prerequisite: DenSci 2206, 2216, 3336. 3347. Dental Hygiene IV (2) Continuation of DenSci 2207, 2217, 3337. Emphasis on expanded client care services and on client populations with special treatment needs. Must accompany DenSci 3346. Prerequisite: DenSci 2207, 2217, 3337. Elective Courses 2230. Oral Health Research & Statistics (2) This course is designed to provide the student with research design and statistics principles as they apply to oral health settings and issues. Prerequisite: WSU Math Competency. 2800. Individual Research (1-3) Special project in a student's area of interest. 2830. Directed Readings, Projects and Research (1-3) Limited to dental hygiene majors. A maximum of nine hours may be accumulated with this course. 2920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-3) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. 3130. Independent Study (1-3) Independent project in an area of interest; second year dental hygiene students only. Project approval by dental hygiene faculty. 4405. Dental Hygiene Clinical Teaching Practice (4) Supervised teaching in the Weber State Dental Hygiene program. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor and acceptance into the BS/ DH major program. 4410. Dental Hygiene Needs of the Geriatric Client (2) An overview of dental health needs of elderly clients. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and acceptance into the BS/DH majo program. 4530. Principles and Application of Evidence-based Dental Hygiene Practice (3) Emphasis is on the collection of clinical data, development of a problem statement and hypothesis, critical appraisal of scientific literature, testing of the research hypothesis, and application of findings to the practice of dental hygiene. Prerequisites: Acceptance into the BSHS/DH program, completion of the WSU Quantitative Literacy requirement and three (3) credit hours of course work meeting the scientific inquiry BS requirement. The student must also be concurrently involved in the practice of dental hygiene. 4780. Baccalaureate Thesis (3) This course is designed to give dental hygiene students an opportunity to complete a thesis project in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the BS/DH major. Prerequisites: Acceptance into the BSHS/DH program, completion of the WSU Quantitative Literacy requirement and three (3) credit hours of course work meeting the scientific inquiry BS requirement. The student must also be concurrently involved in the practice of dental hygiene. 4800. Individual Research (1-3) Special project in a student's area of interest. 4810. Summer Elective Clinic (4) Summer intensive clinical course which allows the student to set personal achievement goals for clinical techniques and assists them through the process of skill development. 4830. Directed Readings, Projects and Research (1-3) Limited to dental hygiene majors. A maximum of nine hours may be accumulated with this course. 4890. Advanced Community or Clinical Work Experience (4) This course is designed to specifically meet the interests and career goals of the student. The student must be licensed to practice dental hygiene at the site in which the work experience will take place. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the BSHS Dental Hygiene Program and consent of the instructor. 4920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-4) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. 4990. Seminar (1-2) Current concepts in dental hygiene for baccalaureate level dental hygiene students. EMERGENCY CARE AND RESCUE (EMT AND PARAMEDIC) Program Director: Ms. Valory Quick, RN, MS Location: Marriott Allied Health Building, Rm 409 Telephone Contact: Kay Van Kampen 801-626-6521 Associate Professor: Valory Quick; Instructors: Cynthia L. Belnap, RN, BS; Richard Bingham, RN, BS Medical Advisor: D. Joan Balcombe, M.D. A paramedic is a person who renders advanced life support to persons at the site of an illness or injury or en route to a hospital facility. They function under the direct supervision of an Emergency Room Physician or Registered Nurse and are certified for such functioning by the Utah State Department of Health. The two-year applied science degree program in Emergency Care and Rescue (Paramedic) is based on a curriculum designed to provide an academic background in science, health related fields, and communication. The prerequisites provide the general requirement and foundation that prepares the student to meet the demands of 217 the paramedic classes. Satisfactory completion of the prerequisite requirements are required prior to the paramedic application process and include: (1) a "C" or better in Health Science courses or equivalent classes and Medical Terminology; (2) an overall GPA of 2.7 or above; (3) one year full-time experience as an EMT-Basic within the last three years or equivalent. This program may require more than two years for completion depending upon the time it takes for an individual to obtain their work experience. Weber State contracts with authorized agencies to train their employees for paramedic certification. Students who successfully complete contracted programs receive a certificate of completion. EMERGENCY CARE AND RESCUE (PARAMEDIC) ■i ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE (A.A.S.) » Program Prerequisite: Acceptance to the program. See the Admission Requirements listed below. » Grade Requirements: Demonstrate ability to achieve scholastically. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 60-63 credit hours is required for graduation — 38 of these are required within the program. Three upper division credit hours (courses numbered 3000 and above) are required within the program. Advisement Emergency Care and Rescue students are encouraged to meet with a faculty advisor at least annually for course and program review. Call 801-626-6521 for more information or to schedule an appointment. Admission Requirements Students are eligible to apply for admission to the Emergency Care and Rescue (Paramedic) program upon completion of the following: 1. Make application to Weber State University 2. Satisfactory completion of the prerequisite requirements 3. Completion of the Paramedic program application form by designated date; a. Completion of two personal reference forms b. Completion of personality/inventory questionnaire c. Payment of the $10 application fee 4. Current EMT-Basic Utah certification with verification of experience 5. A personal interview 6. The Paramedic program committee recommendation General Education Refer to page 37 of this catalog for Associate of Applied Science Degree requirements. The following courses required for this program will also fulfill general education requirements: Biomedical core courses (see below), Comm HU1050, Psych SS1010 and Soclgy SS1020. Course Requirements for A.A.S. Degree Required Prerequisite Courses (24-36 credit hours) The following requirements must be satisfied as prerequisites for the Paramedic courses numbered 2000 and above. EMT Basic 2 EMT Basic Lab 4 EMT Intermediate Introduction 2 EMT Intermediate Intro Lab 2 EMT Intermediate 2 EMT Intermediate Lab 2 One year full-time experience as an EMT-Basic is required within the last three years or Paramd 1010 (2), Paramd 1011 (2), Paramd 1020 (2), and Paramd '021 (2), or equivalent credits awarded through course challenge exams. Paramd 1000 Paramd 1001 Paramd 1010- Paramd 1011' Paramd 1020' Paramd 1021' Biomedical core courses required (or acceptable equivalent) Must be taken in sequence HthSci LSI 110 Health Sciences (Biomedical Core) 4 HthSci 1111 Health Sciences (lab) 4 Acceptable Equivalent to Biomedical core courses Zool 2100 Human Anatomy 4 Zool 2200 Human Physiology 4 or HthSci 1115 Biomedical Principles for Certificate 4 HthSci 1101 Medical Terminology 2 Paramedic Courses Required (36 credit hours) Paramd 2000 Paramedic Program I 8 Paramd 2010 Paramedic Clinical Lab I 4 Paramd 2020 Paramedic Program II 8 Paramd 2030 Paramedic Clinical Lab II 4 Support Courses Required (20 credit hours) Comm HU1050 Intro to Interpersonal Comm Health 3400 Substance Abuse Prevention HthSci 2230 Introductory Pathophysiology Psych SS1010 Introductory Psychology Soclgy SS1020 Social Problems EMERGENCY CARE AND RESCUE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION Applications for a certificate of completion are open to all students prepared with the following prerequisites: Specific Requirements: • Current Utah EMT-Basic • One year working experience as EMT (working with paramedics) within the last three years or the equivalent, Paramd 1010/1011 (4) Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate Introduction, Paramd 1020/1021 (4) Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate • HthSci 1101 (2) Medical Terminology * • HthSci 1115 (4) Biomedical Principles for Certificate of Completion for Paramedics * • These two classes can be taken through Independent Study. Call 801-626-6785. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN EMT BASIC AND INTERMEDIATE I Basic Basic life support, patient assessment and treatment modalities comprise this Basic curriculum. Department of Transportation and Utah State Department of Health standards for certification are met. Required Courses (no prerequisites are required) Paramd 1000 EMT Basic 2 Paramd 1001 EMT Basic Lab 4 Intermediate Utah State Department of Health and Department of Transportation Standards for intermediate certification are utilized to provide advanced life support to the sick and injured. Required Courses The following are to be taking in addition to the courses required for Basic certification. 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