Northeast Emergency Training Solutions, LLC Spring 2015 Emergency Medical Responder Course Syllabus Instructor Coordinator: Jason Ziter, AEMT, EMS I.C. Course Textbook: EMR Complete: A Work Text, Daniel Limmer Pearson/Brady (to be purchased by the student) Students can contact NETS, LLC for pricing on a book purchased through the course. Course Cost: $300.00 per students (Checks can be made payable to Northeast Emergency Training Solutions) A $50.00 cancellation fee will be assessed to students who drop the course 2 weeks prior to the start of class. Course Completion Requirements: Successful completion of this course requires adherence to course policies, maintaining a course average of 80%, a minimum score of 80% on the course final examination and successfully demonstrating all required skills. All outstanding balances must be paid in full prior to sitting for the final class exam. Course Description: The Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) course is an entry-level emergency medical provider course. The Emergency Medical Responder course prepares the EMR student to provide pre-hospital assessment and care for patients of all ages with a variety of medical conditions and traumatic injuries. Areas of study include an introduction to emergency medical services systems, roles and responsibilities of EMR s, anatomy and physiology, medical emergencies, trauma and special considerations for working in the pre-hospital setting. Course Location: Milton Fire Station Conference Room 47 Bombardier Rd. Milton, VT Course Meeting Days: Tuesdays and Thursday: 1800-2100 (6:00 PM 9:00 PM) except for the first night will be 1800-2200 Saturdays 0800-1700 (8:00 AM 5:00 PM) these classes will have a 1 hour lunch break Course Length: 72 hours
Prerequisites: Current and Valid BLS for Healthcare Provider/CPR for Professional Rescuers card (AHA or Red Cross) Due on first night of class Attendance Policy: Attendance is mandatory for all scheduled class sessions, including practical labs. Excused absences may be granted by the course instructor(s) for extenuating circumstances. If a student misses any class, he/she is responsible for any missed quizzes/examinations/materials covered in class. Prompt arrival is expected at all classes. It is the student s responsibility to sign the attendance roster to ensure credit. Please provide a working email address and phone number. Email will be the primary form of communication for all class matters. In the event of inclement weather, students will be contacted via email as soon as is reasonably possible. Any classes missed due to inclement weather will be made up at a later date to be determined. Professional Conduct: Students are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with the professional expectations of an EMS provider at all times. Academic dishonesty in any form will not be tolerated and is grounds for immediate dismissal from the course. Examples include but are not limited to plagiarism, cheating, lying. Required Supplies (student is responsible for obtaining): Pen/pencil, notebook A watch that measures seconds (smartphone does not count) Penlight Blood pressure cuff and stethoscope Pocket Mask BSI: Safety glasses, non-latex exam gloves Performance Evaluation: There will be quizzes as well as a mid-term and final exam. Students will need to earn a passing score of 80% on each evaluation. A minimum grade point average of 80% is necessary for overall course completion and eligibility to sit for the NREMR exam. Students will also present a 5-minute topic of their choice (cleared by the course instructor) about the EMS System or Care. There are five (5) skills stations consisting of: -Oxygen Administration -BVM Ventilations -Cardiac Arrest/AED -Medical Assessment -Trauma Assessment Each student must demonstrate competency for each skill station. Students will also be evaluated based on class participation, leadership, teamwork, attitude, professionalism and respect towards their fellow classmates and instructors.
Certification: Successful course completion requires successful completion of all components in this syllabus/schedule. Students must complete the course successfully before presenting themselves to test for NREMT certification. Students must meet the minimum requirements outlined by the Vermont Department of Health, Office of Emergency Medical Services to be granted a Vermont EMR license. Psychomotor Exam: An exam date will be requested to District #3, however there is no guarantee this will occur. As such, students may be responsible for traveling to another EMS District for testing. Cognitive Exam: This is to be scheduled by the student. Testing takes place at Pearson Vue testing centers. There is a fee associated with taking the exam if you are not affiliated with a Vermont department. (http://www.pearsonvue.com/nremt/)
Spring 2015 Emergency Medical Responder Course Schedule Week 1 Content Reading/Assignments Tuesday April 28 1800-2200 (4 hours) Welcome/Administrative Introduction to EMS Legal and Ethical Principles of Emergency Care Wellness and Safety of the Chapter 1-3 Thursday April 30 (1800-2100: 3 hours) Tuesday May 5 1800-2100 Thursday May 7 1800-2100 Tuesday May 12 Thursday, May 14 Saturday, May 16 0800-1700 Tuesday, May 19 Thursday, May 21 Tuesday, May 26 Thursday, May 28 EMR Introduction to Medical Terminology, Human Anatomy & Physiology Life Span Development Scene Size-Up The Primary Assessment History and Vital Signs Secondary Assessment Communication and Documentation MEDICAL Emergencies: Cardiac and Respiratory Altered Mental Status Medical Emergencies: Medical Emergencies Lab Day Overview of Trauma and Trauma System Bleeding and Shock Chest and Abdominal Emergencies Soft tissue Injuries Injuries to the Head and Spine Musculoskeletal Injuries Environmental Lab: Bandaging, bleeding control, splinting Chapter 3-5 Chapter 6,9 Chapter 10-11 Quiz #1 (Ch 1-6) Lab: Vital Signs Chapter 12-13 Lab: Assessment, Documentation Chapter 14-15 Chapter 16 Lab: CPR, Patient Assessment, Vital Signs, Communication Chapter 17-18 Quiz 2 Chapter 19-20 Chapter 21-22 Chapter 23
Saturday, May 30 Tuesday, June 2 Thursday, June 4 Tuesday, June 9 Thursday, June 11 Tuesday, June 16 Thursday, June 18 Saturday, June 20 Lab Day: Medical Assessments Trauma Assessments Vital Signs CPR Review of NREMR Skill Sheets for Psychomotor Exam Special Patient Population: Obstetrics and Neonatal Care Pediatric Emergencies Special Patient Population: Geriatrics Patients Special Populations and Situations. Operations: Operations Incident Management Operations: Special Operations Terrorism and Natural Disasters Final Exam: Written Presentation Presentation LAB: Final Lab Day Chapter 24-25 Chapter 26-27 Chapter 28-29 Chapter 30-31 Final Exam: Written Chapter 1-31