Medical Technology Course Days: and Course Dates: August 26 - December 11 Course Time: 6:00 PM 10:05 PM Student Conference Time: and 5:30 PM 6:00 PM Other times by appointment only Room: MMH 217 Instructors: Erik Chris Cell: (865) 607-2209 (865) 604-4214 Email: epreske@comcast.net cknutsen@cityofpigeonforge.com Program Secretary: Sondra Humphreys Office: (423) 585-2672 Email: sondra.humphreys@ws.edu Clinical Coordinator: Cindy Turnmire Office: (423) 585-2678 Email: cindy.turnmire@ws.edu State EMS Consultant: Steve Hamby Office: (423) 588-2469 REQUIRED TEXT Name Edition Author Publisher Care and Transport 10 th AAOS J&B Care and Transport Workbook 10 th AAOS J&B Paramedic: Anatomy and Physiology 4 th Elling J&B EMT 4 th TENNESSEE Copymax EMT Program Student Manual 9th WSCC Copymax Required Materials Required Forms Useful Websites Item Quantity Form Date http://health.state.tn.us/ems/ Stethoscope 1 H.S. Diploma http://www.nremt.org/ Watch 1 Acknowledgment http://www.ws.edu/ Form 3-Ring Binder 1 1 Hepatitis Form https://www.fisdap.net/ 3-Ring Binder 2 2 Immunization Pens As Needed Exposure Risk www.trainingofficer101.com Pencils As Needed EMT Program Highlighters As Needed Disclosure Paper As Needed 1 of 7
Medical Technology ADDITIONAL COST Term Item Cost Fall Clinical Uniform (Shirt, Pants, Belt, Boots) $ 165.00 (Approximately) Fall Malpractice Insurance $ 13.00 Fall Identification Badge $ 7.00 Fall FISDAP (Online Clinical Scheduler) $ 30.00 Fall Hepatitis B Vaccine $ Per Doctor s Office Fall Fit for Duty Medical Physical $ Per Doctor s Office Spring Graduation Fee $ 25.00 Spring P.H.T.L.S. Card $ 15.00 Spring EMS Safety Course $ 10.00 Spring E.V.O.C. $ 12.00 Spring State Licensure Processing/Application Fee $ 150.00 Spring National Registry Exam Fee $ 70.00 Spring State of TN Criminal History Background Check $ 48.00 Spring Verified Credentials (Drug test & Background check for Clinical Sites) $ 100.0 Costs are estimates only and are subject to change without notice beyond the control of the college Course Description: The Medical Technician is a competency-based program. Therefore, the subjects listed on the syllabus are consistent with the competencies and skills contained in the prepared by the Tennessee Medical Services in keeping with the United States Department of Transportation curriculum. Consequently, this course is designed to prepare individuals for taking the Basic Medical Technician license examination administered by the Tennessee Department of Health, Division of Medical Service. Topics covered include an overview of the role and responsibility of the emergency medical technician in provided medical care services such as patient assessment, splinting and bandaging. Additional studies include basic trauma care, pediatric emergency care, and intravenous therapy offered in two semesters (prerequisite: EMTB 1040). EMTB 1010 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN I 8 credits Competencies: On completion of this course the student should have the cognitive and the psychomotor skills to perform the following skills: Patient assessment, to include an assessment of the patient utilizing a system approach to learn all relevant medical history, making pertinent observations of the environment and doing a pertinent physical examination; Airway management, to include oxygen administration, ventilatory management with a dual lumen airway device (combitube or PTLA), suctioning and observes endotracheal/nasotracheal intubation. Assist in cardiac arrest, including CPR, airway management and observe defibrillation/cardioversion. All basic EMT skills, including application of MAST suit, traction splints, cervical immobilization device, and other EMT level devices. Formulate a plan of treatment by determining mechanism of injury, triage of patients, patient assessment and treatment, radio usage and daily operations in the emergency department. 2 of 7
Grading Policy: Walters State Community College Medical Technology Mastery of Learning (Exams): 50% 1. If you score <70 on any EXAM, you will have one (1) week to retake the exam. 2. If you score <70 on the retest, you will be dismissed from the EMT program. 3. If you score >69, the original grade along with the retest will be averaged for your composite EXAM grade. Quizzes: 15% 1. The lowest quiz grade will be dropped from your record. 2. Quizzes can t be made up. 3. Any missed quizzes due to tardiness or being absent will be recorded as a 0. Participation: 10% 1. Based on how well the student interacts in class. a. 100 points for each class b. Drops 50% for unexcused Tardies c. Drops 100% for unexcused Absences Final: 25% 1. The final is a formal summative assessment. State Board Exam Eligibility: 1. Must meet all the skills competency requirements. 2. Must have a composite semester average no lower than 70% C. 3. Even if these previous requirements are met, the instructor must release student. Grading Scale: 91-100 A 81-90 B 70-80 C 63-69 D (No longer eligible for state board exam) <63 F Class Attendance: Attendance is part of the course grade and is required in order to be eligible for state testing (Refer to WSCC Student Handbook for detailed explanation of the attendance policy). Excused absences/tardies are to be documented by the proper authorities (Teacher, Doctor, Clinic, Court, etc.). Quizzes that are missed due to an unexcused absence or tardy constitute a 0 grade and are not allowed to be made up. 3 of 7
Student Conduct: Walters State Community College Medical Technology Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. The penalty for cheating shall be receiving a 0 (zero) on the examination or assignment with the possibility of dismissal from the program. The chewing or spitting of smokeless tobacco products are not allowed in the classroom. Disruptions are also prohibited and will lead to dismissal from the class. Cellular phones, PDA s, Pagers, and radios are to be turned to the non-audible mode until after class, at which time calls can be received or checked. Late Assignments: Assignments will not be accepted after seven days without an emergency medical excuse. Students with Disabilities: Students with disabilities must register with the Student Support Services Office in CCEN 262 Phone Number (423) 585-6892 if they need any special facilities, services, or consideration. Financial Aid Statement: Students receiving any type of financial aid or scholarship should contact the financial aid office before making any changes to their schedule. Schedule changes without prior approval may result in loss of award for the current term and the future terms. WSCC Catalog Notification: All students attending Walters State Community College, regardless of the time and location of the class, must abide by the rules and regulations outlined in the current Walters State Catalog/Student Handbook and the current Walters State Timetable of Classes. A copy of the Catalog/Handbook and the Timetable of Classes may be obtained from the admissions office on the main campus or at any of our off-campus sites. You may also access the Catalog/Handbook on-line at the following web address: Httn://www.ws.edu/catalog THE LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW FROM THIS CLASS IS: November 1, 2013 4 of 7
Medical Technology Instructor Date Topic Reference Book Chapter 1. Welcome 2. Instructor Introduction 08-26-2013 3. Student Introduction 4. Class/Program Overview Student Manual All 08-28-2013 09-02-2013 09-04-2013 09-09-2013 09-11-2013 09-16-2013 09-18-2013 09-23-2013 09-25-2013 09-30-2013 10-02-2013 Shirt Size / Money Due (Money Order) Malpractice Ins & ID Badge Money Due (Money Order: WSCC) 1. EMS Systems 2. Workplace Safety and Wellness 3. Medical, Legal, Ethical Issues 4. Handout Patient Assessment Form COLLEGE CLOSED LABOR DAY 1. Communications and Documentation 1. The Human Body Quiz: Chp. 1,2,3,4 1. Anatomic Definitions 2. Life Span Development 3. Principles of Pharmacology 4. Skills Vital Signs 1. Patient Assessment 2. Skills Documentation Quiz: Chp. 5,6,7 / Anatomic Definitions 1. Airway Management 2. Skills Oxygen Tank Set-Up 3. Skills Oxygen Delivery 4. Skills OPA / NPA 5. Skills BVM 6. Skills - Suctioning 1. Medical Overview EXAM I 1. The Respiratory System 2. Respiratory Emergencies 3. Skills Nebulizer, Meter-dosed Inhaler, Albuterol 1. The Circulatory System 2. Cardiovascular Emergencies 3. Skills Aspirin, Nitro Quiz: Respiratory System and Respiratory Emergencies 1. The Nervous System 2. Neurologic Emergencies 3. Skills Stroke Exam Quiz: Circulatory System and Cardio Emergencies OK TO SCHEDULE CLINICALS STARTING NOW 1. Skills Patient Assessment, Cardio Emergencies 2. Skills Patient Assessment, Respiratory Emergencies 3. Skills Patient Assessment, Neurologic Emergencies Quiz: Fill-In Patient Assessment Form 1 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 9 12 8 7 13 5 14 8 15 5 of 7
Medical Technology Instructor Date Topic Reference Book Chapter 10-07-2013 10-09-2013 10-14-2013 10-16-2013 10-21-2013 10-23-2013 10-28-2013 10-30-2013 11-04-2013 11-06-2013 11-11-2013 11-13-2013 11-18-2013 11-20-2013 11-25-2013 11-27-2013 1. Gastrointestinal System 2. Urinary System, Metabolism, and Body Fluids Balance 3. Gastrointestinal and Urologic Emergencies Skills Patient Assessment, Random Scenario s EXAM II COLLEGE CLOSED FALL BREAK 1. Section 9: EMS Operations 35-39 1. Endocrine System 12 2. Integumentary System 13 3. Endocrine and Hematologic Emergencies 17 Quiz: Fill-In Patient Assessment Form 1. Lymphatic and Immune System 2. Immunologic Emergencies Quiz: Endocrine/Integumentary System Wear Short Sleeve Shirt 1. Skills Allergic Reactions 2. Skills Medication Injections 3. Skills Patient Assessment, Random Scenario s 1. Toxicology 2. Psychiatric Emergencies 3. Skills - Patient Assessment, Random Scenario s Quiz: Allergic Reactions / Medication Injections NO CLASS Have a safe Halloween 1. The Reproductive System and Human Genetics 2. Gynecologic Emergencies Quiz: Toxicology / Psychiatric Emergencies 1. Skills Patient Assessment, Random Scenario s EXAM III 1. Shock 2. Trauma Overview 1. Organization of the Human Body s Cells 2. The Skeletal System 3. The Muscular System 1. Bleeding 2. Soft-Tissue Injuries 3. Skills Bandaging Quiz: Chapter 2,3,4 1. Skills 1. Face and Neck Injuries 2. Head and Spine Injuries 3. Skills LSB/ Seated Immobilization Quiz: Bleeding / Soft-Tissue Injuries No Class Thanksgiving 9 10 16 6 18 19 20 11 21 10 22 2 3 4 23 24 25 26 6 of 7
Medical Technology Instructor Date Topic Reference Book Chapter 12-02-2013 12-04-2013 12-09-2013 12-11-2013 1. Chest Injuries 2. Abdominal and Genitourinary Injuries 3. Orthopedic Injuries 1. Environmental Emergencies 2. Skills Bandaging 1. Skills Random Scenario s Final Written Exam This syllabus is subject to change Adequate notice will be given Clinical Schedule Date Location Start Time End Time Total Hours 27 28 29 30 7 of 7