Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
  • 1.00 Medical
  • 5.00 Trauma
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will understand how to manage a patient with abdominal and genitourinary trauma. The student will learn how to recognize life threats associated with these injuries and the need for immediate intervention.
  • 3.00 Medical
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will understand the physiology of environmental injuries.
  • 1.00 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
  • 5.00 Medical
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will be familiar with the classes of compounds involved in substance abuse and poisonings; the routes by which poisons enter the body; and the signs, symptoms, assessment, and treatment for various poisoning emergencies.
  • 3.00 Medical
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will be able to recognize behaviors that pose a risk to the EMT, patient, or others and the basic principles of the mental health system.
  • 0.50 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
  • 0.50 Cardio
  • 2.00 Medical
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will understand the anatomy and physiology, including the developmental changes during puberty and menopause, of the female reproductive system and identify and describe assessment and treatment for gynecologic emergencies.
  • 3.00 Medical
  • 3.00 Trauma
$0.00
This is a skills session which included the following Stop the Bleed Scenarios, trauma assessment skills-adding DCAP-BTLS to assessment, detailed physical exam, shock due to trauma, mild allergic reaction, PID, organophosphate poisoning, sick anaphylaxis     
  • 3.00 Medical
  • 3.00 Operations
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will understand the anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system as it relates to pregnancy.
  • 3.00 Medical
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will be able to describe and apply, in context, the National Incident Management System (NIMS), including describing command and general staff roles.

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