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Wish me Luck Friends I will start the Next leg for my Paramedic next week its to go from a Basic Medic to a Paramedic its 596 hours of classroom and 500 clinical Hours 92 hours of hands on 6 weeks of doing hands on Testings on Saturday and Sundays But have a good trainer and Mentor who will help me with my Clinical and Truck hours Jennifer Wright She is a wonderful Medic and Trainer it will be rough doing this and still Training for the military But really trying hard to get my Paramedic. Not only to be a better fire Fighter but to help others more on calls, this is everything i will learn and be tested EMT-P PROGRAM STRUCTURE MODULE/ TITLE RECOMMENDED SECTION HOURS MODULE 1: PREPARATORY 1-1 EMS Systems / Roles & Responsibilities 3 1-2 The Well Being of the Paramedic 4 1-3 Illness & Injury Prevention 2 1-4 Medical / Legal Issues 3 1-5 Ethics 2 1-6 General Principles of Pathophysiology 18 1-7 Pharmacology 20 1-8 Venous Access / Medication Administration 24 1-9 Therapeutic Communications 3 1-10 Life Span Development 3 Module Totals 82 MODULE 2: AIRWAY 2-1 Airway Management & Ventilation 30 Module Totals 30 MODULE 3: PATIENT ASSESSMENT 3-1 History Taking 3 3-2 Techniques of Physical Examination 10 3-3 Patient Assessment 12 3-4 Clinical Decision Making 3 3-5 Communications 3 3-6 Documentation 3 Module Totals 34 EMT-P PROGRAM STRUCTURE MODULE/ TITLE RECOMMENDED SECTION HOURS MODULE 4: TRAUMA 4-1 Trauma Systems and Mechanism of Injury 3 4-2 Hemorrhage and Shock 12 4-3 Soft Tissue Trauma 6 4-4 Burns 6 4-5 Head and Facial Trauma 6 4-6 Spinal Trauma 6 4-7 Thoracic Trauma 6 4-8 Abdominal Trauma 4 4-9 Musculoskeletal Trauma 6 Module Totals 55 MODULE 5: MEDICAL 5-1 Pulmonary 18 5-2 Cardiology 102 5-3 Neurology 10 5-4 Endocrinology 6 5-5 Allergies and Anaphylaxis 3 5-6 Gastroenterology 6 5-7 Renal / Urology 3 5-8 Toxicology 9 5-9 Hematology 4 5-10 Environmental Conditions 6 5-11 Infectious and Communicable Diseases 6 5-12 Behavioral and Psychiatric Disorders 8 5-13 Gynecology 8 5-14 Obstetrics 8 Module Totals 197 MODULE 6: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS 6-1 Neonatology 10 6-2 Pediatrics 24 6-3 Geriatrics 9 6-4 Abuse and Assault 3 6-5 Patients with Special Challenges 6 6-6 Acute Interventions for the Chronic Care Pt. 6 Module Totals 58 MODULE 7: ASSESSMENT BASED MANAGEMENT 7-1 Assessment Based Management 28 Module Totals 28 EMT-P Curriculum Page 4 of MT-P PROGRAM STRUCTURE MODULE/ TITLE RECOMMENDED SECTION HOURS MODULE 8: OPERATIONS 8-1 Ambulance Operations 3 8-2 Medical Incident Command 8 8-3 Rescue Awareness and Operations 24 8-4 Hazardous Materials Incidents 12 8-5 Crime Scene Awareness 3 Module Totals 50 MISCELLANEOUS Written & Practical Exams & Reviews 50 Final Testing 12 Module Totals 62 The EMT-P outline contains didactic hours, which includes time for classroom, labs, written and practical skills examinations and reviews, student remediation and scope-of-practice evaluation.a total of 1196 hours of Both classroom and Clinical, Labs, Written tests, Practical Tests and Skills Tests 500 Hours Of Clinicals or Truck Hours or Hospital Hours. 3. A minimum of 48 hours shall be performed in a hospital emergency department. The following represents a summary of the required components and recommended minimum time requirements for the EMT-P program: 1. Didactic, skills practice/evaluation, written exams, scope of practice 596 hours 2. Clinical Education, remediation 300 hours 3. Field Internship, remediation 300 hours Total Recommended EMT-P Program Length 1096 hours
Posted on: Fri, 02 Jan 2015 23:30:18 +0000

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