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May 10, 2025
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2025-2026 College Catalog
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EMT 223 - ALS Trauma Emergencies and Systems 3 Contact Hours, 2.5 Credits 2.25 lecture periods .75 lab periods
Techniques to formulate a field impression and implement the treatment plan for the trauma or shock patient. Includes shock, burn injuries, and isolated and multi-systems trauma.
Information: Acceptance into the Paramedic program is required before enrolling in this course.
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Course Learning Outcomes
- Formulate a field impression of a trauma patient.
- Implement a field treatment plan for a trauma patient through a systemic approach.
- Utilize the assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement the treatment plan for the patient with a burn injury.
- Utilize the assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement the treatment plan for the patient with the isolated/ multi-systems trauma.
- Discuss common trends and changes in healthcare, and demonstrate the ability to integrate roles and responsibilities by formulating a field impression and implementing simulated patient care following guidelines, protocols, and standing orders.
Performance Objectives:
- Apply the principles of kinematics to enhance the patient assessment and predict the likelihood of injuries based on the patient’s mechanism of injury.
- Utilize the assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement the treatment plan for the patient in shock.
- Utilize the assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement the treatment plan for the patient with a burn injury.
- Utilize the assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement the treatment plan for the patient with isolated/multi-systems trauma.
- Discuss common trends and changes in healthcare, and demonstrate the ability to integrate roles and responsibilities by formulating a field impression and implementing simulated patient care following guidelines, protocols, and standing orders.
Outline:
- Introduction and the Kinematics of Trauma
- Definition of trauma and societal impacts
- Mechanisms of injury and building on the indices of suspicion
- Age-specific and cultural considerations
- Mechanisms of illnesses and injuries
- Field impressions, treatment plans, communications and transport decisions
- Guidelines, protocols, standing orders, and the trauma network
- Shock
- Overview
- Pathophysiology and compensatory mechanisms throughout the levels of body organization
- Stages and signs and symptoms of shock
- Shock classifications and assessment and management-specific criteria for the different classifications of shock
- Age-specific and cultural considerations
- Formulating a field impression and implementing a treatment plan based on the mechanism(s) of illness and injury for the shock patient
- Guidelines, protocols, and standing orders
- Burn Injuries
- Definition, mechanisms, and classifications
- Pathophysiology and compensatory mechanisms throughout the levels of body organization
- Assessment and management-specific criteria for the different classifications of burn injuries
- Age-specific and cultural considerations
- Formulating a field impression and implementing a treatment plan based on the mechanism(s) of illness and injury for the burn patient
- Guidelines, protocols, and standing orders
- Isolated and Multi-systems Trauma
- Head and facial injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Thoracic trauma
- Abdominal-pelvic injuries
- Musculo-skeletal trauma
- Multi-systems trauma
- Medical insult and trauma
- Age-specific and cultural considerations
- Formulating a field impression and implementing a treatment plan based on the mechanism(s) of illness and injury for the burn patient
- Guidelines, protocols, and standing orders
- Integration
- Current trends and changes
- Demonstration of skills and knowledge competencies
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