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EMS 175 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician

9 credits · 9 hours

Provides advanced level of training in the career structure of Emergency Medical Services. Integrates didactic course material, lab components, clinical experience, and field internship necessary for the delivery of advanced level emergency medical care to individuals who are experiencing a disruption in normal body functions due to illness and/or injury and require intervention to prevent morbidity and mortality. Prepares the student to sit for the national certification examination that is required for Kentucky certification as an AEMT. Focuses on basic anatomy and physiology, scene and patient assessment, airway and ventilation, cardiovascular and body systems support, motion limiting devices, wound and fracture management, IV access and fluid therapy, administration of appropriate patient medications, extrication, transportation, and patient monitoring. Lecture: 5 credits (75 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours); Clinical: 1 credits (60 contact hours); Practicum: 1 credits (60 contact hours).

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