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Division: Department: Subject Code: Course Title: Health Careers Allied Health and Human Services EMS Course #: 232 ALS Hospital Experience I HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FORM 335 Course Form 335 must be updated at least every five years per AP 765 to include, at a minimum, the following elements. [§335.2] 1. Digital Description: Credit hours: Lecture hours: Lab hours: 1.0 0.0 3.0 BL: [__]⅓[ ]½ [__]⅔[___] Other (Indicate fraction or percent) 2. 3. Catalog Description: Clinical experience in area hospital emergency departments. A course fee is required. Prerequisites: EMS 231 Minimum Grade Required C Corequisites: Other: Or State Certification 4. Learning Outcomes [These outcomes are necessary to enable students to attain the essential knowledge and skills embodied in the program’s educational objectives.] Upon successful completion of the course the student will be able to: Assessment Perform a comprehensive history and physical examination to identify factors affecting the health and health needs of a patient Formulate a field impression based on an analysis of comprehensive assessment findings, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and epidemiology Perform health screening Relate assessment findings to underlying pathological and physiological changes in the patient’s condition Integrate and synthesize the multiple determinants of health and clinical care Therapeutic Communication Effectively communicate in a manner that is culturally sensitive and intended to improve the patient outcome Division: Department: Subject Code: Course Title: Health Careers Allied Health and Human Services EMS Course #: 232 ALS Hospital Experience I Psychomotor Skills Safely and effectively perform all psychomotor skills within the National EMS Scope of Practice Model and state Scope of Practice at this level Airway and Breathing • Oral and nasal endotracheal intubation • FBAO – direct laryngoscopy • Percutaneous cricothyrotomy • Pleural decompression • BiPAP, CPAP, PEEP • Chest tube monitoring • ETCO2 monitoring • NG/OG tube Pharmacologic interventions • Intraosseous insertion • Enteral and parenteral administration of approved prescription medications • Access indwelling catheters and implanted central IV ports • Medications by IV infusion • Maintain infusion of blood or blood products • Blood sampling • Thrombolytic initiation • Administer physician approved medications Medical/Cardiac care • Cardioversion • Manual defibrillation • Transcutaneous pacing • Carotid massage Trauma care • Morgan lens Anticipate and prospectively intervene to improve patient outcome. Professionalism Be a role model of exemplary professional behavior including: but not limited to, integrity, empathy, self-motivation, appearance/personal hygiene, self-confidence, communications, time-management, teamwork/ diplomacy, respect, patient advocacy, and careful delivery of service Division: Department: Subject Code: Course Title: Health Careers Allied Health and Human Services EMS Course #: 232 ALS Hospital Experience I Decision Making Performs basic and advanced interventions as part of a treatment plan intended to mitigate the emergency, provide symptom relief, and improve the overall health of the patient Evaluates the effectiveness of interventions and modifies treatment plan accordingly Record Keeping Report and document assessment findings and interventions. Collect and report data to be used for epidemiological and research purposes Patient Complaints Perform a patient assessment, develop a treatment and disposition plan for patients with the following complains: abdominal pain, abuse/neglect, altered mental status/decreased level of consciousness, anxiety, apnea, ascites, ataxia, back pain, behavioral emergency, bleeding, blood and body fluid exposure, cardiac arrest, cardiac rhythm disturbances, chest pain, congestion, constipation, cough/hiccough, cyanosis, dehydration, dental pain, diarrhea, dizziness/vertigo, dysmenorrhea, dysphasia, dyspnea, dysuria, ear pain, edema, eye pain, fatigue, feeding problems, fever, GI bleeding, headache, hearing disturbance, hematuria, hemoptysis, hypertension, hypotension, incontinence, jaundice, joint pain/swelling, malaise, multiple trauma, nausea/vomiting, pain, paralysis, pediatric crying/fussiness, poisoning, pruritus, rash, rectal pain, red/pink eye, shock, sore throat, stridor/drooling, syncope, tinnitus, tremor, urinary retention, visual disturbances, weakness, and wheezing. 5. Planned Sequence of Learning Activities [These must be designed to help students achieve the learning outcomes.] 6. Structured clinical rotations through area hospital emergency departments. Assessment of Student Learning [Methods of assessment should be appropriate for Learning Outcomes listed above.] Assessment of student learning outcomes for the course, as required by AP 765, is part of regular curriculum maintenance and/or improvement. The specific plan has been determined by the pertinent faculty involved and is kept on file in the division office. 7. Clinical preceptor observation Clinical preceptor evaluation Clinical preceptor critique and feedback List of Texts, References, Selected Library Resources or other Learning Materials (code each item based on instructional use): C-Lecture/Laboratory, A-Lecture, BLaboratory, LC-Lecture/Clinical, CLN-Clinical, I-Online, Division: Department: Subject Code: Course Title: Health Careers Allied Health and Human Services EMS Course #: 232 ALS Hospital Experience I BL-Blended, D-Independent Study, P-Private Lessons, E-Internship, F-Cooperative Work-Study, FE-Field Experience. [These resources must be easily accessible to students.] Title Publisher HACC Paramedic Program Clinical Handbook Author(s) HACC paramedic program, program director and faculty Instructional Use Item Code CLN, FE 8. Prepared by Faculty Member: Craig Davis Date: 3/24/10 9. Approved by Department Chairperson: Bradley Leidich Date: 3/29/10 10. Approved by Academic Division Dean: Brad Wolf Date: 4/21/10 This course meets all reimbursement requirements of Chapter 335, subchapters A / B. This course was developed, approved, and offered in accordance with the policies, standards, guidelines, and practices established by the College. It is consistent with the college mission. If the course described here is a transfer course, it is comparable to similar courses generally accepted for transfer to accredited four-year colleges and universities. 11. Director, Curriculum Compliance: Catherine A. Lencioni Date: 4/22/10 12. Provost & VP, Academic Affairs: Ronald R. Young Date: 4/25/10 13. Original Date of course approval by the college: 199420 14. Date(s) of subsequent reviews [Indicate change: Learning Outcomes; textbook(s)]: 3/10 – Catalog description 12/1/04 Review and updated: 10/26/07; 1/11/08; 1/16/09; 7/14/09