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Show 263 PAR 1011* EMT Intermediate Intro Lab (2) PAR 1020* EMT Intermediate (2) PAR 1021* EMT Intermediate Lab (2) PAR 2000 Intro to Paramedic Practice (4) PAR 2010 Medical Emergencies (6) PAR 2020 Traumatic Emergencies (3) PAR 2030 Special Considerations in Paramedic Pradice (3) PAR 2040 Paramedic Clinical I (4) PAR 2100 Advanced Paramedic Practice (4) PAR 2110 Paramedic Clinical II (3) PAR 2120 Paramedic Internship (9) Biomedical core courses required (or acceptable equivalent) Must be taken in sequence HTHS LSI 110 Health Sdences (Biomedical Core) (4) HTHS 1111 Health Sdences (lab) (4) Acceptable Equivalent to Biomedical core courses ZOOL 2100 Human Anatomy (4) ZOOL 2200 Human Physiology (4) HTHS 1101 Medical Terminology (2) Support Courses Required (15 credit hours) COMM HU2110 Intro to Interpersonal Communication (3) HLTH 3400 Substance Abuse Prevention (3) HTHS 2230 Intro Pathophysiology (3) PSY SSI010 Intro Psychology (3) SOC SS/DV1020 Social Problems (3) *One year experience as an EMT-Basic is required within the last three years or PAR 1005-1006 or PAR 1010-1021. Please call the Emergency Care and Rescue department for additional details on this EMERGENCY CARE AND RESCUE INSTITUTIONAL CERTIFICATE Applications for an institutional certificate in EMT-Paramedic are open to all students prepared with the following prerequisites. The Institutional Certificate in EMT-Paramedic requires a minimum of 36 core paramedic credits for completion. Dependent upon what method a student completes the required prerequisites, up to an additional 13-30 credit hours may be required. Admission Requirements Refer to the Admission Requirements in the previous column. Prerequisite and Paramedic Courses Required for the Institutional Certificate in EMT-Paramedic EMT-Basic Certification Current Utah EMT-Basic Certification or PAR 1000 EMT Basic (2) & PAR 1001 EMT Basic Lab (4) EMS Experience Requirement One year working experience as EMT (working with paramedics) within the last three years or equivalent or PAR 1005 EMT Basic Field Experience I (3) & PAR 1006 EMT Basic Field Experience II (3) or PAR 1010 EMT Intermediate Intro (2) & PAR 1011 EMT Intermediate Intro Lab (2) & PAR 1020 EMT Intermediate (2) & PAR 1021 EMT Intermediate Lab (2) Prerequisite Courses (Grade ofC with a 2.7 GPA required.) HTHS 1101* Medical Terminology (2) HTHS 1110/1111* Biomedical Core Ledure/Lab (8) or ZOOL 2100/2200 Human Anatomy/Physiology (8) ENGL EN1010* Introductory College Writing (3) MATH ND0960 First Course in Algebra (3) or equivalent * These classes can be taken through independent study. Call 801-626-6785. EMT-Paramedic Core Courses (36 credit hours) PAR 2000 Intro to Paramedic Practice (4) PAR 2010 Medical Emergencies (6) PAR 2020 Traumatic Emergencies (3) PAR 2030 Special Considerations in Paramedic Pradice (3) PAR 2040 Paramedic Clinical I (4) PAR 2100 Advanced Paramedic Practice (4) PAR 2110 Paramedic Clinical II (3) PAR 2120 Paramedic Internship (9) EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN EMT BASIC AND INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATION Basic Basic life support, patient assessment and treatment modalities comprise this Basic curriculum. Department of Transportation (DOT) and Utah State Department of Health standards for certification are met. Required Course (noprerequisites are required) PAR 1000 EMT Basic (2) PAR 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 can be taken in addition to the above courses and are offered at the Davis Area Technology College. PAR 1010 EMT Intermediate Intro (2) PAR 1011 EMT Intermediate Intro Lab (2) PAR 1020 EMT Intermediate (2) PAR 1021 EMT Intermediate Lab (2) EMERGENCY CARE (PARAMEDIC) COURSES - PAR PAR 1000. Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (2) This course teaches the student to recognize and instruct the response to emergency calls to provide effident and immediate care to the critically ill and injured, and deliver transport needs for the patient to the appropriate medical fa dirty. The student will be able to determine the nature and extent of illness or injury and establish priority for required emergency care. Theory will include the emergency medical care to the adult, infant and child, medical, and trauma patients. There are 46 lessons in the core curriculum. (Must be taken with PAR 1001.) PAR 1001. Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Lab (4) At the completion of this course the student will be able to demonstrate competency managing emergencies, utilizing all Basic Support equipment and skills in accordance with all behavioral objectives in the current USDOT/EMT Basic curriculum. In addition to the lab, this course requires that the student have patient interactions in a clinical setting. Based on assessment finding, renders emergency medical care to the adult, infant and child, medical, and trauma patients. (Must be taken with PAR 1000.) 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