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Dec 21, 2024
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EG 104 - Patient Assessment Lab Credit Hours: 1
This lab course will allow students to apply concepts taught in EG 103, to achieve mastery level of conducting a history and physical examination on a variety of patients. Accurately conveying information to the hospital and proper documentation will also be mastered.
Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- describe the techniques of history taking;
- take a comprehensive out-of-hospital patient history;
- explain the pathophysiologic significance of physical exam findings;
- describe the workings of EMS communications systems;
- effectively transmit vital patient information to the physician;
- describe the importance of proper documentation;
- assimilate all information regarding a patient, and effectively document it in report form;
- develop an understanding of the scientific method in exploring natural phenomena including observation, hypothesis development, measurement, data collection, and evaluation of evidence;
- develop an understanding of the methods social scientists use to explore social phenomena;
- develop proficiency in oral discourse;
- produce coherent texts within common college-level written forms;
- demonstrate the ability to revise and improve such texts;
- evaluate an oral presentation according to established criteria;
- develop well-reasoned arguments; and
- develop an ability to locate, evaluate, and synthesize information from a variety of sources.
Prerequisites: EG 099, EG 101, basic EMT, math (AARLV2) and English (AWRLV3 & ARELV3) pretest codes or higher. Corequisites: EG 103, EG 109 F (S)
Students seeking entrance into this course must be currently certified as a basic EMT and be admitted to the paramedic curriculum to register for this course.
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