Emergency Medical Technology A100-
Emergency Medical Care
(3)
First responder (advanced first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation). Upon completion, a First Responder card from the National Safety Council and a Healthcare Provider CPR card will be issued. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Emergency Medical Technology A145-
Emer Medical Care-Child
(1)
Pediatric CPR, first aid, and preventative health and safety for the licensed child care provider. Completion qualifies the participant for CPR, first aid, and childcare, healthcare, and safety certification. Meets the California Child Care Standards. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Emergency Medical Technology A150-
EMT-1/Basic
(6)
An overview of the EMT-1/Basic role and responsibilities, evaluation, treatment and transport of pre-hospital emergencies, including practical skills. Qualifies the graduating student to take the National Registry EMT-B certifying exam.
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Emergency Medical Technology A151-
EMT-1 Clinical Intern
(0.5)
Application and practice of skills and knowledge gained from EMT A150 in the emergency room of an acute hospital and on a BLS ambulance unit. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. COREQUISITE: Emergency Medical Technology A150
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Emergency Medical Technology A160-
EMT-1 Recertification
(1)
New policies and procedures including the latest CPR techniques and procedures for new equipment, updates to the EMT-B’s scope of practice within Orange County, the State and Federal guidelines, and review of the required EMT- Basic curriculum to the most up-to-date model. Provides 24 hours of Continuing Education as “refresher course.” No skills testing provided. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. This course may be taken four times. PREREQUISITE: Current EMT-1(Basic) certificate or certificate which has not expired by more than two years. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Emergency Medical Technology A180-
Orange Cnty EMT Accreditation
(0.5)
Training and skills validation of the Orange County EMT Expanded Scope of Practice procedures with focus on the EMT’s responsibility in the prehospital setting. “Orange County EMT Expanded Scope of Practice Accreditation” certificate will be awarded upon completion, which is required to practice in Orange County. 12 hours of EMT CE offered. This course may be taken five times. COREQUISITE: Concurrent enrollment in EMT 150 or Current California EMT certificate or certificate which has not expired by more than 2 years or presently. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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