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Sierra College Course Info

Rocklin, California

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HSCI 0050

Introduction to Advanced Life Support

Introduction to the advanced knowledge and critical thinking skills necessary to prepare for a paramedic program, advanced emergency medical technician (AEMT) training, registered nursing (RN), physician assistant (PA), and other allied health training programs. Assessment based course focuses on advanced life support (ALS) interventions; electrocardiogram (EKG) recognition and interpretation; pharmacology; advanced airway management; intravenous and intraosseous fluid and drug infusion; basic anatomy, physiology and principles of pathophysiology; introduction to local, state and national ALS protocols. Practical skills labs focus on improving patient assessment techniques, managing realistic case study scenarios, and introduction to AEMT, paramedic skills, protocols, and interventions. Course format is interactive and simulates the intense pace and discipline required of AEMT, paramedic and other allied health vocational training. Mandated student participation, passing of written exams and practical skills assessments required for completion. Course is approved for eighty (80) hours of instructor based continuing education (CE) by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) and as a California state EMS CE Provider. (CSU)

Units: 3.5

Hours: 80 (60 lecture, 20 laboratory)

Prerequisites:
HSCI 0002 - Emergency Medical Technician
Min Grade: C
Recommended courses:
BIOL 0055 - General Human Anatomy and Physiology
Min Grade: C
and
HSCI 0003 - Medical Terminology
Min Grade: C