Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
- 0.50 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
- 0.25 Cardio
- 1.75 Medical
- 0.50 Operations
$0.00
This course has two parts. The first part will discuss Scope of practice and legal issues that EMS providers need to be aware of and abide by. The second part of the course will discuss 6 different environmental emergencies that EMS providers need to be prepared to recognize and treat. This will include Hypothermia, Heat related emergencies, Insect bites/stings, lightning strikes, drowning and high altitude emergencies. This course will use a table top exercise with case studies and group participation to discuss this topics
- 2.00 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
$0.00
Overview of oxygenation and ventilation physiology, including positioning, PEEP, pre- and apneic-oxygenation, two-thumbs down BVM, and negative pressure vs. PPV and the dangers of transitioning, followed by hands-on of all of the above plus suctioning, adjuncts, IGel and SALAD VL. Finish with OG Tubes.
- 2.00 Trauma
$0.00
Review anatomy of, assessments and splinting of common extremity injuries.
- 6.00 Nursing
- 6.00 Operations
$0.00
Greg Cassel, retired Chief of Clark County Fire Department, will discuss the challenges faced by local respondersand hospital personnel in the wake of the Route 91 Harvest Festival Mass Shooting that happened on the LasVegas “Strip” on October 1st, 2017
- 4.00 Nursing
- 4.00 Operations
$0.00
The Hospital Resource Officer Plan, a critical link between the on-sceneincident command and an impacted hospital.Dispatch Center System and Processes during an MCI eventDeployment of Pulsara for Incident ManagementWhy different Triage methods are used in different settings-RAMP vs SMART
- 0.25 Cardio
- 0.25 Medical
- 0.25 Trauma
$0.00
Monthly Agency CQI
- 0.50 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
- 0.50 Cardio
- 1.00 Operations
$0.00
May 13
- 0.50 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
- 0.50 Cardio
- 1.00 Operations
$0.00
May 21
- 1.50 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
- 0.50 Cardio
$0.00
This is dynamic skills Cadaver lab. The lab will cover anatomy in the airway, chest, abdomen and extremities. The course will discuss the appropriate placement of endotracheal tubes and other airway devices how to identify landmarks and technique and how to identify misplacement. How to appropriately use a video laryngoscope and correctly identify landmarks. The course will discuss cricothyrotomy, with identifying landmarks and technique.
- 0.50 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
- 0.50 Cardio
- 1.00 Medical
$0.00
This course will involved a heart Lung anatomy lab. it will use a lecture to discuss the anatomy of the heart and how that relates to the disease process. Students will then use sheep heart and lungs and do a dissection lab to identify the anatomical parts of the heart and lungs and how they function and how the disease process affects these.