2013-2014 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
    May 02, 2024  
2013-2014 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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EMTA 1100 - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician


Advanced Emergency Medical Technician gives more depth and breadth to the topics on: Emergency Medical Systems, communication and team communication dynamics, interviewing techniques, defusing strategies, documentation skills, understand data research collection and using evidence based decision making, prevention of work related injuries, disease transmission and patient safety, Advanced EMT wellness, medical terminology, medical legal and ethical issues, confidentiality, advanced directives, tort and criminal law, mandatory reporting, life span development, overview of the public health care system, anatomy and physiology of the human body, comprehensive knowledge of the respiratory and cardiovascular system perfusion assessment and management, principles of pharmacology and medication administration, fluids, electrolytes and acid-base balance, advanced airway management techniques, medical and trauma patient assessment, shock pathophysiology and resuscitation management, special needs patient populations and EMS operations. Students are required to obtain liability insurance coverage ($1,000,000 to $3,000,000) within two weeks of starting the class. Students must complete all clinical affiliate requirements prior to attending an assigned clinical rotation. Clinical rotations are completed with local clinical affiliates, emergency departments, and area ambulance services where the student will be required to perform certain skills successfully and complete patient assessments. The successful completion of this course satisfies one of the eligibility criteria for taking the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician Advanced EMT Licensure Exam and the Tennessee Department of Health, Division of EMS.

Prerequisites & Notes
Prerequisite: Successful completion of EMT 1000 and EMT 1001, or a current EMT license, or proof of successful completion of a state approved EMT program and must start the class within one hundred twenty (120) days of completion date.

Corequisite: EMTA 1101

7 Credit Hours - 6 Lecture Hours - 2 Lab Hours (S)


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