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EMS2600 — Paramedic I

Add to Personal Catalog The foundations of paramedicine include pre-hospital pharmacology, advanced cardiac rhythm interpretation, and airway support. Emphasis will be placed on the paramedic’s role in the team environment. Lab and the opportunity for field experience to cement newly learned skills will be provided. Paramedic students will accomplish prescribed clinical hours in keeping with the highest national standard. Paramedic I students will be expected to attend 80 hours of lecture, 80 hours of lab, and 80 hours of clinical experience. , FYS for students seeking AAS degree who do not have 30 hours of college credit. (80 hrs lec, 80 hrs lab, 80 hrs cln)

Prerequisites: EMS-1500

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