EMERGENCY CARE (CLSC 7104)

Term: 2018-2019 - Fall Trimester

Faculty

Miguel ChiusanoShow MyInfo popup for Miguel Chiusano
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Danny AnthonyShow MyInfo popup for Danny Anthony
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Mrs. Paula RobinsonShow MyInfo popup for Mrs. Paula Robinson
probinson@parker.edu
 

Schedule

Tue, 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM (9/4/2018 - 12/14/2018) Location: MAIN NORTH N210
Wed, 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM (9/4/2018 - 12/14/2018) Location: MAIN NORTH N210

Description

This course serves to develop student competency in evaluating and providing emergency care in a variety of situations including public and private settings such as their practice. Emphasis is placed on proficiency in recognizing and providing care for cardiopulmonary emergencies including cardiac and respiratory arrest, poisoning, thermal injuries, shock, head and spinal injuries, choking, fractures, dislocations, strains and sprains and other common
medical emergencies including seizures, diabetic emergencies and heat and cold emergencies. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be certified in BLS-CPR, emergency medical response, emergency oxygen, asthma/epinephrine administration and bloodborne pathogens. The training occurs both in a didactic and laboratory setting, using scenarios and critical thinking activities. Upon completion of this course, the student will obtain a oneyear certification in Emergency Medical Responder – 2 years; Basic Life Support – 2 ye

EMERGENCY CARE (CLSC 7104)

Term: 2018-2019 - Fall Trimester

Faculty

Miguel ChiusanoShow MyInfo popup for Miguel Chiusano
Email address is hidden, click here to email
 
Danny AnthonyShow MyInfo popup for Danny Anthony
Email address is hidden, click here to email
 
Mrs. Paula RobinsonShow MyInfo popup for Mrs. Paula Robinson
probinson@parker.edu
 

Schedule

Tue, 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM (9/4/2018 - 12/14/2018) Location: MAIN NORTH N210
Wed, 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM (9/4/2018 - 12/14/2018) Location: MAIN NORTH N210

Description

This course serves to develop student competency in evaluating and providing emergency care in a variety of situations including public and private settings such as their practice. Emphasis is placed on proficiency in recognizing and providing care for cardiopulmonary emergencies including cardiac and respiratory arrest, poisoning, thermal injuries, shock, head and spinal injuries, choking, fractures, dislocations, strains and sprains and other common
medical emergencies including seizures, diabetic emergencies and heat and cold emergencies. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be certified in BLS-CPR, emergency medical response, emergency oxygen, asthma/epinephrine administration and bloodborne pathogens. The training occurs both in a didactic and laboratory setting, using scenarios and critical thinking activities. Upon completion of this course, the student will obtain a oneyear certification in Emergency Medical Responder – 2 years; Basic Life Support – 2 ye

EMERGENCY CARE (CLSC 7104)

Term: 2018-2019 - Fall Trimester

Faculty

Miguel ChiusanoShow MyInfo popup for Miguel Chiusano
Email address is hidden, click here to email
 
Danny AnthonyShow MyInfo popup for Danny Anthony
Email address is hidden, click here to email
 
Mrs. Paula RobinsonShow MyInfo popup for Mrs. Paula Robinson
probinson@parker.edu
 

Schedule

Tue, 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM (9/4/2018 - 12/14/2018) Location: MAIN NORTH N210
Wed, 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM (9/4/2018 - 12/14/2018) Location: MAIN NORTH N210

Description

This course serves to develop student competency in evaluating and providing emergency care in a variety of situations including public and private settings such as their practice. Emphasis is placed on proficiency in recognizing and providing care for cardiopulmonary emergencies including cardiac and respiratory arrest, poisoning, thermal injuries, shock, head and spinal injuries, choking, fractures, dislocations, strains and sprains and other common
medical emergencies including seizures, diabetic emergencies and heat and cold emergencies. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be certified in BLS-CPR, emergency medical response, emergency oxygen, asthma/epinephrine administration and bloodborne pathogens. The training occurs both in a didactic and laboratory setting, using scenarios and critical thinking activities. Upon completion of this course, the student will obtain a oneyear certification in Emergency Medical Responder – 2 years; Basic Life Support – 2 ye