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- 3.00 Operations
$0.00
Unit Summary
- 4.00 Medical
- 2.00 Operations
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will understand the significance and characteristics of a team approach to health care and the impact of this approach on positive patient outcomes.
- 1.00 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
- 1.00 Cardio
- 1.00 Medical
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will understand the significance and characteristics of respiratory emergencies in infant, child, and adult populations. Students should be able to demonstrate a fundamental comprehension on the following topics: respiratory anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms of various respiratory etiologies (eg, asthma, COPD, pneumonia), and the assessment and management necessary to provide basic care in the prehospital setting.
- 3.00 Medical
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will understand how to manage trauma-related issues of the head and spine.
- 3.00 Medical
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will understand the special needs of patients with developmental, sensory, and physical disabilities. They will understand the unique anatomy and physiology of, and assessment and treatment needed for these patients.
- 3.00 Operations
$0.00
After students complete this chapter presentation and the related course work, they will have an understanding of therapeutic communication; means to communicate effectively with special populations such as children, geriatric patients, and hearing- and visually impaired patients; methods and procedures for effective communication; components of effective written reports, types of written reports, and ways to correct errors found within written reports; documentation of refusal of care; special reporting situations; use of medical terminology; communications systems and equipment; regulatio

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