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Idaho State University Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2010
Paramedic Science

4½ to 5 Semesters 

Instructor: Allen
Faculty Information   
Program Introduction   
Certificates and Degree Program   
Courses    

One Emergency Medical Technical - Basic (EMT-B) Postsecondary Technical Certificate, one Advanced Technical Certificate, one Associate of Science degree, and one Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences Degree are available.   The Paramedic Program is offered at Idaho State University-Boise as well as on the Pocatello campus.

This program will provide students with the skills and knowledge to:

1. Provide care to patients in and out of the hospital setting.
2. Through patient assessments and provision of medical care, they will work to prevent and reduce mortality and morbidity due to illness and injury.

Graduates of the program will also provide public education and health promotion, and participate in injury and illness prevention programs. They will function as a facilitators of access to care, as well as be initial treatment providers.

The objective of the Associate of Science in Paramedic is to prepare Emergency Medical Technicians with the opportunity to attain an Associate of Science degree in the Paramedic profession. This degree will provide employment and additional education opportunities for the student to become a registered, certified paramedic and work in the paramedic field in Idaho as well as surrounding states.

The Paramedic Program curriculum consists of a pre-professional year followed by three semesters of lecture, laboratory, and clinical field experience, including a three-month field internship. Students who earn the Associate of Science Degree are qualified to take the EMT-P examination through the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. 

For a Program Information Packet, use this link, which leads to descriptions of each program in general, course descriptions, lists of course sequences, and the cost of books, tools, uniforms, fees, and other expenses.  The URL is  http://www.isu.edu/ctech/programs.shtml


Postsecondary Technical Certificate: Emergency Medical Technical - Basic (EMT-B)
Advanced Technical Certificate
Associate of Science Degree
Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences Degree


Postsecondary Technical Certificate:  Emergency Medical Technician - Basic
1 Semester

Required Courses:  (as originally written...use as sample only...corrections will be put in place as soon as possible---13 September 2006)

HO 106		Medical Terminology				2 cr
OT 170 Introduction to Computers 3 cr

        OR

CIS 101 Introduction to Computer Systems 3 cr

EMTB 119 Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care 4 cr

EMTB 119L Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care

Laboratory 4 cr

EMTB 120 Emergency Department Clinicals 2 cr

EMTB 121 EMS Field Practicum 2 cr

TOTAL      17 cr


Advanced Technical Certificate:  Paramedic Science
3 ½ Semesters

The student is required to maintain a “C” or better GPA to remain in the program. All Biology, Health, and Paramedic courses must be completed with a “C” or better in each course for the student to remain in the program.

Required Pre-professional Courses:
BIOL 101,101L	Biology I, and Lab				4 cr
BIOL 301,301L and BIOL 302,302L Anatomy and Physiology,
and Labs 8 cr
  OR
HO 111 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 4 cr
Goal 3 (Mathematics requirement) 3 cr
ENGL 101 English Composition 3 cr
ENGL 102 Critical Reading and Writing (Goal 2) 3 cr
HCA 210 Medical Terminology and Communication 2 cr
  OR
HO 106 Medical Terminology 2 cr
SOC 101, SOC 102, or PSYC 101 3 cr
  TOTAL: 22 or 26 cr

Required Professional Courses:
Second Year, Fall Semester
EMTP 201 Paramedic I 5 cr
EMTP 201L Paramedic I Laboratory 3 cr
EMTP 202 Paramedic Clinical Practicum I 2 cr
EMTP 203 Advanced Airway Management Practicum 1 cr
EMTP 210,210L Paramedic Pre-Hospital Pharmacology,
and Lab 7 cr
  TOTAL: 18 cr

Second Year, Spring Semester
EMTP 220 Paramedic II 5 cr
EMTP 220L Paramedic II Laboratory 3 cr
EMTP 222 Paramedic Clinical Practicum II 2 cr
EMTP 223 Paramedic Field Practicum I 2 cr
EMTP 225,225L Cardiology and EKG Interpretation,
and Lab 7 cr
TOTAL: 19 cr

Second Year, Summer Semester
EMTP 230 Paramedic Field Practicum II 4 cr
  TOTAL: 4 cr
TOTAL for Advanced Technical Certificate 59 or 67 cr

Associate of Science Degree in Paramedic Science
5 Semesters

Pre-Professional Requirements:

BIOL 101,101L Biology I, and Lab				4 cr
BIOL 301,301L and BIOL 302,302L
Anatomy and Physiology, and Labs 8 cr

COMM 101 Principles of Speech 3 cr
ENGL 101 English Composition 3 cr

ENGL 102 Critical Reading and Writing 3 cr

HCA 210 Medical Terminology and Communication 2 cr
         OR
HO 106 Medical Terminology 2 cr

General Education Requirements:

Goal 3								3 cr
Two of Goals 6, 7, and/or 8 6 cr
Goal 9, 10A, 10B, or 11 6 cr
SOC 101, SOC 102 or PSYC 101 (Goal 12) 3 cr

Paramedic (Professional) Requirements
Second Year, Fall Semester 

EMTP 201	Paramedic I					5 cr
EMTP 201L Paramedic I Laboratory 3 cr

EMTP 202 Paramedic Clinical Practicum I 2 cr
EMTP 203 Advanced Airway Management Practicum 1 cr

EMTP 210,210L Paramedic Pre-Hospital Pharmacology, and Lab 7 cr
TOTAL: 18 cr

Second Year, Spring Semester

EMTP 220	Paramedic II					5 cr 
EMTP 220L Paramedic II Laboratory 3 cr
EMTP 222 Paramedic Clinical Practicum II 2 cr

EMTP 223 Paramedic Field Practicum I 2 cr
EMTP 225, 225L Caridiology and EKG Interpretation, and Lab 7 cr
TOTAL: 19 cr

Second Year, Summer Semester

EMTP 230	Paramedic Field Practicum II			4 cr
TOTAL:  4 cr
            

TOTAL Credits for Associate Degree 82 cr


Paramedic Science Courses


EMTB Prefix

EMTB 119 Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care 4 credits. Introductory survey of emergency medical services, including medical, legal, and ethical aspects; techniques of CPR, extrication, management of trauma and administration of appropriate emergency medical care will be covered. COREQ: EMTB 119L, 120, and 121. F, S

EMTB 119L Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care Laboratory 4 credits. Practical application of didactic instruction in EMTB 119. Discussion and application of basic computer skills in the health care setting is also covered. COREQ: EMTB 119, 120, and 121. F, S.

EMTB 120 Emergency Department Clinicals 2 credits. Students rotate through various emergency room departments at local hospitals observing and performing basic life support skills under the direct supervision of an assigned preceptor. COREQ: EMTB 119, EMTB 119L, and EMTB 121. F, S.

EMTB 121 EMS Field Practicum 2 credits. Students are exposed to pre-hospital emergency medicine and observation of emergency medical dispatch in a 911 Dispatch/Communication center. COREQ: EMTB 119, EMTB 119L, and EMTB 120. F, S.

EMTP Prefix

EMTP 201 Paramedic I 5 credits. Paramedic roles and responsibilities. Medical, legal and ethical issues. General principles of pathophysiology, therapeutic communications and  documentation. Patient assessment, history gathering, advanced airway management, intravenous cannulation, treatment of shock. PREREQ: Admission to Paramedic Program and Anatomy and Physiology. COREQ: EMTP 201L. F

EMTP 201L Paramedic I Laboratory 3 credits. Practical application of didactic instruction from EMTP 201, including role of the paramedic in health care delivery, duties and responsibilities, shock assessment and management, medication administration, and IV therapy. COREQ: EMTP 201. F

EMTP 202 Paramedic Clinical Practicum I 2 credits. Student rotations through various departments in hospitals, performing paramedic skills under the direct supervision of the clinical instructor and/or assigned clinical preceptors. Skills performed include all those learned, acquired, and practiced in EMTP 201/201L. COREQ: EMTP 201/201L. F

EMTP 203 Advanced Airway Management Practicum 1 credit. Student rotations through operations rooms in local hospitals.  Student is supervised by an anesthesiologist and/or CRNA while observing and performing endotracheal intubations. COREQ: EMTP 201/201L. F

EMTP 210 Paramedic I Pre-Hospital  Pharmacology 3 credits. Introduction to principles and theories of pharmacology and the administration of medications in an emergency setting. Dosage calculations and medication preparation are presented. COREQ: EMTP 201/201L. F

EMTP 210L Prehospital Pharmacology Laboratory 4 credits. Assists the student with cognitive and psychomotor skills required for the administration of medications in the prehospital setting. COREQ: Spring semester program courses. F

EMTP 220 Paramedic II 5 credits. Introduction to medical and traumatic emergencies. Anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of human organs and organ systems in medical and traumatic emergencies is presented. Special considerations, scene awareness, rescue, and command issues in emergency care are also covered. PREREQ: Successful Completion of first semester of Paramedic curriculum. COREQ: EMTP 220L. S

EMTP 220L Paramedic II Laboratory 3 credits.  Practical application of didactic instruction in EMTP 220.  Includes medical and traumatic emergencies.  Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support and Advanced medical Life Support. COREQ: EMTP 220. S

EMTP 222 Paramedic Clinical Practicum II 2 credits. Student rotation through various departments in local hospitals, performing paramedic skills under the direct supervision of the clinical instructor and/or assigned clinical preceptors. Skills performed include all those learned, acquired, and practiced in EMTP 201/201L and 220/220L.  COREQ:  EMTP 220/220L. S

EMTP 223 Paramedic Field Practicum I 2 credits. Introduction of students to emergency care medicine as a member of an EMS provider team.  Student will perform as a member of the EMS team and assist with patient care to their level of acquired and evaluated skills.  COREQ: EMTP 220/220L. S 

EMTP 225 Cardiology and EKG Interpretation 3 credits. Discussion of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the cardiovascular system and EKG interpretation including cardiac dysrhythmias. Assessment and management of patients with suspected cardiovascular emergencies. COREQ: EMTP 220/220L. S

EMTP 225L Cardiology and EKG Interpretation Laboratory 4 credits. Assists the student with cognitive and psychomotor skills for the interpretation of cardiac rhythms and treatment of dysrhythmias. PREREQ: Admission to Program. COREQ: Spring semester program courses. S

EMTP 230 Paramedic Field Practicum II 1-6 credits. Precepted field internship as lead paramedic on EMS response unit, practicing all skills demonstrated in the program.  May be repeated for up to 10 credits, only 6 of which may be applied to any subsequent degree or certificate. PREREQ: Successful completion of first two semesters of Paramedic Program. COREQ: EMTP 235. Su

EMTP 268 Field Clinical Practicum I 2 credits. Experience in emergency care medicine as a member of a pre-hospital emergency service, with emphasis on decision making, patient care, patient treatment and leadership. PREREQ: EMTP 201, EMTP 203, EMTP 204, EMTP 205, EMTP 208, EMTP 210, and BIOS 305 or PTA 200. Su



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