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Lecturer

معيد

كلية الأمير سلطان بن عبدالعزيز للخدمات الطبية الطارئة
كلية الأمير سلطان بن عبدالعزيز لطب الطوارئ بالملز
مادة دراسية

Emt

-BASIC

مقرر دراسات اساسية لمقدمي الخدمات الطبية الطارئة

Course Syllabus- EMT 211 EMT

Academic term- 1st semester 2012-13 (1433-34)

 

 

Course Code
Course Title
Total Credits
Theory
(actual)
Practical
(actual)

EMS 211 Emergency Medical Technician 6 4 2
Indented Learning Outcomes (Objectives):
At end of this course, student should be able to:
 

  • Summarize fundamental knowledge of the EMS system, safety/well-being of the EMT, and medical/legal and ethical issues to the provision of emergency care.
  • Apply scene information and patient assessment findings (scene size up, primary and secondary assessment, patient history, and reassessment) to guide emergency management.
  • Apply fundamental knowledge to provide basic emergency care and transportation based on assessment findings for an acutely ill or injured patient..
  • Perform a basic history and physical examination to identify acute complaints and monitor changes.
  • Perform a patient assessment and provide basic emergency care and transportation for sick and injured patients
  • Report and document assessment data and interventions.
  • Initiates basic interventions based on assessment findings intended to mitigate the emergency and provide limited symptom relief while providing access to definitive care
  • Recall a fundamental knowledge of growth, development, and aging and assessment findings to provide basic emergency care and transportation for a patient with special needs.
  • Display professional behavior including: but not limited to, integrity, empathy, self-motivation, appearance/personal hygiene, self-confidence, communications, time management, teamwork/diplomacy, respect, patient advocacy, and careful delivery of service.
  • Perform safely all psychomotor kills within the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties Scope of Practice US National EMS Scope of Practice Model AND at Emergency Medical Technician Level.

 

  Theory Practical
Weekly Schedule: (A) Sunday
(A) Monday
(B) Sunday
(B) Wednesday
08:00 – 10:00
08:00 – 10:00
10:00 – 12:00
08:00 – 10:00
(A) Sunday
(A) Monday
(B) Tuesday
(B) Wednesday
12:00 – 14:00
10:00 – 12:00
13:00 – 15:00
10:00 – 12:00
Faculty members Mr. William J. Leggio, Jr.
Contact details of faculty Mobile:  
e-mail: wleggio@ksu.edu.sa
 
Education Methodologies: Lecture, discussion, student-guided homework and practical skill practice.
Methods of evaluation:
 

  • 20% - Quizzes
  • 20% - Mid-term exam
  • 20% - Course practical evaluation
  • 40% - Course final comprehensive exam

 

                 

 
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
 
 

Week # Date Topics and activities
Week-1   Orientation,  Basic Life Support (BLS / CPR) Sign Up & Preparatory (Block 1)
Week-2   Preparatory (Block 1) ! Scheduled Lab time will be replaced with Lecture
Week-3   Airway (Block 2)  Scheduled Lab time will be replaced with Lecture 
Week-4   Patient Assessment (Block 3) Scheduled Lab time will be replaced with Lecture
Week-5   Medical Emergencies Pt. 1 (Block 4)
Week-6   Medical Emergencies Pt. 1 (Block 4) & Pt. 2 (Block 5)
    HAJJ HOLIDAYS
Week-7   Medical Emergencies Pt. 2 (Block 5)
Week-8   MID TERM EXAM 
Week-9   Trauma Emergencies (Block 6)
Week-10   Trauma Emergencies (Block 6)
Week-11   Trauma Emergencies (Block 6)
Week-12   Obstetrics & Gynecology (Block 7)
Week-13   Infants and Children (Block 7)
Week-14   Infants and Children (Block 7)
Week-15   Special Patient Populations & EMS Operations (Block 8)
Week-16   Comprehensive Review
Week-17   GENERAL COURSES EXAM
Week-18   FINAL COMPREHENSIVE COURSE EXAM
Week-19   COURSE PRACTICAL EVALUATION

 
Notes from the instructor:
 

  1. If you review the course objectives it should be apparent that the focus of this course is to start your journey in learning how to save lives. Reflect upon the seriousness of this journey. Not knowing what you are doing will lead to errors and mistakes, errors and mistakes can lead to death.

Likewise, I take my role as an EMS instructor and scholar seriously. Though I am not currently providing patient care, I still contend my commitment is ultimately to the patients who will call you for help. If you fail because you are not prepared then I ultimately failed that patient as well.
 

  1. Your attendance is very important to your success in this course, college and profession. Attendance is both physical and mental.

 
Excused absence = you have to be gone.
You must notify me before the absence or as soon as possible. I reserve the right to ask for documentation or to not accept any reason.
Unexcused absence = you want to be gone.
 

  1. There will be many quizzes in this course. If you miss a quiz because of an excused absence then you will be allowed to take the quiz up during the next class. However, if you miss a quiz because of an unexcused absence then you will not be allowed to take the quiz and will receive.
  2. Students have a grace period of 10 minutes to be late. After this, no student more than 10 minutes late to a course session will be permitted. You will not be permitted any extra time to finish an evaluation or assignment because you were late.

 

  1. Zero tolerance on academic dishonesty. Any form(s) of giving or receiving assistance deemed academically dishonest will result in a failing grade on assessment for those involved as well as my immediate recommendation to program for student(s) dismissal.

 

  1. No extra credit.

 

  1. I reserve the right to protect and foster the learning environment in our classroom, therefore I reserve the right to remove or take distractions that are disrupting our learning environment.
     
  2. Check your e-mail daily.

- See more at: http://fac.ksu.edu.sa/abdmalobaid/course/78727#sthash.026FcTqW.dpuf

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