Fall 2012 Course Detail
Emergency Medical Services 151, Class #61926
| Term | : | 2012 Fall |
| Subject | : | Emergency Medical Services |
| Session | : | Regular Academic Session |
| Course | : | EMS 151 (View Emergency Medical Services Course Description) |
| Course Title | : | Introduction to Advanced Life Support |
| Class ID # | : | 61926 |
| Section # | : | 40W |
| Units | : | 4.00 |
| Class Days | : | MW |
| Start Time | : | 6:30 PM |
| End Time | : | 7:45 PM |
| Building / Room # | : | Nicholas Klimenko & Assoc Inc (Maps, Locations and Directions) |
| Instructor Name | : | Elliott,Hunter L |
| Special Notes | : | EMS Basic to Intermediate and Paramedic. Students in Intermediate only take 151 and 170. Classes are taught by Nickolas Klimenko and Associates and are delivered at 210 Packets Court in Williamsburg. Students are required to visit their web site, www.nkaems.com, for detailed information and to complete their program registration form. There is an additional one-time administrative fee of $600.00, payable to NKA, which is due by the first class meeting. There is a mandatory program orientation meeting at 6:30 PM on August 15. Classes will meet on few Saturdays - dates to be discusssed at the first class meeting |
| Enrollment Status | : | Open |
| Start Date | : | 8/20/2012 |
| End Date | : | 12/15/2012 |
| Building Code | : | SBNIKL |
| Campus | : | Historic Triangle Campus (Maps, Locations and Directions) |
| Full Course Description | : | (4 credits) Co-requisite(s): EMS 170. Prepares the student for Virginia Enhanced certification eligibility and begins the sequence for National Registry Intermediate and/or Paramedic certification. Includes the theory and application of the following: foundations, human systems, pharmacology, overview of shock, venous access, airway management, patient assessment, respiratory emergencies, allergic reaction, and assessment based management. Conforms at a minimum to the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services curriculum. Lecture 3 hours + lab 2 hours = total 5 hours per week. |
| Textbook Information | : | For detailed textbook information for this course, including ISBN numbers, please utilize the Course Materials Tool on the TNCC Bookstore website. |
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