September--December 2015 EMR to EMT- Bridging Night Class Course Number Medical Director: Dr. Mark Quale Program Director: Toni Roberson Phone: 336.506.299 Email: toni.roberson@alamancecc.edu Required Text Textbook: Limmer, Daniel, & Michael F. O Keefe. Emergency Care, 13 th edition. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey:Pearson Education, Inc, 201. My Brady Lab Limmer for Emergency Care 13 th ed. EMStesting--$5.00 (will be explained the first night of class) **EMS Brady books has also packaged the above 3 items together to help reduce your cost. This can be purchased at the bookstore only otherwise each will have to be purchased separately. American Heart Association, BLS for Healthcare Providers ISBN 978-1-61669-039-7 (this book may change due to new AHA guidelines) Suggested Textbooks: AAOS, Patient Assessment Practice Scenarios ISBN 978-0-7637-7820-0 AAOS, Emergency Care and Transport of the Sick and Injured Case Studies ISBN 978-0-7637-8063-0 Tuition $183.00 registration fee if not fee exempt $16.00 for liability insurance $10.50 for pocket face mask and AHA HCP CPR Card Payment of tuition $209.50 guarantees placement in the class. If you are affiliated with Emergency Services cost will be $26.50. Please register at the Dillingham Center, 130 Plaza Drive, Burlington, located in the Burlington Village You may contact Jan Vass at 336-506-316 to register via phone. Required Uniform Uniforms consist of Fire Day Uniform (T-shirt and duty pants) and black work boots If not affiliated with agency uniform will consist of Polo or T-shirt with no writing on them. Page1
Uniform pants are black slacks or black cargo pants, which you may purchase wherever you choose. Black work boots that can be polished will also be a part of the uniform. Prerequisites Must be 18 years of age OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT College, High school transcript or have a GED, please send to ACC to the attention of: Alamance Community College P O Box 8000 Graham, NC 27253 Attention: Toni Roberson Completion of a reading assessment test showing a minimum of a 10 th grade reading comprehension level. The TABE test will be given the second night of class. If you have taken the TABE at another College you must bring your results to class in order to be exempt from the TABE test Copy of Driver License NIMS Online Classes All of the NIMS classes can be taken on line. Once you complete them you will receive a certificate. You will be given credit for these classes. If you have any questions with regards to the information, please let me know. NIMS is designed to provide a consistent nationwide approach for Federal, State, and local governments to work effectively and efficiently together to prepare for, respond to and recover from domestic incidents, regardless of cause, size of complexity. IS-100 Introduction to the Incident Command System, (I-100), for federal Disaster Workers http://training.fema.gov/emiweb/is/is100b.asp IS-200 Basic Incident Command Systems (I-200), for Federal Disaster Workers http://training.fema.gov/emiweb/is/is200b.asp IS-700 National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction http://training.fema.gov/emiweb/is/is700a.asp IS-800 National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction http://training.fema.gov/emiweb/is/is800b.asp Please bring transcripts, copy of driver license and social security card, and immunization records the first night of class. LOCATION ACC, Main Campus, 127 Jimmie Kerr Road, Graham, NC Room: B120 MW 1800 2200 and 1-2 Saturday s per month EMR to EMT Bridging September 9th to November 23rd, 2015 Page2
Date Day Time Topic Hours Required reading EMS Systems, 9/9/2015 W 1800--2200 Registration/Introduction The Well Being of the EMT Human Body Medical Legal and Ethical Issues 9/1/2015 M 1800--2200 Baseline Vital Signs and Lifting and Moving Baseline Vital Signs and Lifting and Moving Module 1 Exam 9/16/2015 W 1800--2200 9/19/2015 SA 800--1700 Module 1 Exam AHA HCP CPR 8 AHA HCP CPR 9/21/2015 M 1800--2200 9/23/2015 W 1800--2200 and 9/28/2015 M 1800--2200 Module 2 Exam Scene Size-up, The Initial Assessment, Focused History and Physical Exam--Trauma 9/30/2015 W 1800--2200 Patient Assessment Focused History and Physical Exam--Medical, Detailed Physical Exam, On going Assessment 10/5/2015 M 1800--2200 Patient Assessment Communications, Documentation, Practical Skills Lab 10/7/2015 W 1800--2200 Patient Assessment Practical Skills Review Skills and Review for 10/12/2015 M 1800--2200 General Pharmacology, Respiratory Emergencies 10/1/2015 W 1800--2200 Respiratory Emergencies, Cardiovascular Emergencies Page3
10/17/2015 SA 800--1700 8 Cardiovascular Emerencies Diabetes and AMS 10/19/2015 M 1800--2200 Allergies, Poisoning/Overdose 10/21/2015 W 1800--2200 Enviromental Emerencies, Behavorial Emergencies 10/26/2015 M 1800--2200 OB/GYN, Skills Lab and Review for Module Exam 10/28/2015 W 1800--2200 Module Exam Bleeding and Shock, Soft Tissue Injuries 11/2/2015 M 1800--2200 Trauma Musculoskeletal Care Injuries to Head and Spine 11//2015 W 1800--2200 Trauma 11/9/2015 M 1800--2200 Trauma Review Skills 11/11/2015 W 1800--2200 Trauma, Module Exam 5 Infants and Children, Geriatrics 11/1/2015 SA 800--1700 11/16/2015 M 1800--2200 11/18/2015 W 1800-2200 Infant and Childrens and Geriatrics Module 6 Exam, Ambulance Ops Module 7 Exam, Skills Review and Practical 8 Review, Module 6 Exam Ambulance Ops Review and Skills 11/21/2015 Sa 800--1700 Final Exam and TSOP 8 11/23/2015 M 1800--2200 TSOP 120 Clinicals --Will Register Clinicals as another Class 8 Page
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