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EMS 247LAB - Wilderness Emergency Care Laboratory


Description:
This course will employ the cognitive objectives of EMS 247 into practical skill development through classroom lab and outdoor evolution lab scenarios. Course will be offered every year (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer).

Prerequisites:
Co-requisite:  EMS 247.

Credits: (1)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Define the goals, applicability, and limitations to wilderness emergency care.
  • Demonstrate the proper wilderness emergency care patient assessment, including the head-to-toe examination.
  • Perform the complete SAMPLE history-taking process for patients in the wilderness setting in conjunction with the physical examination.
  • Translate the subjective findings from the history-taking process and the objective findings from the patient assessment into appropriate SOAP notes.
  • Explain the essential aspects of each of the commonly encountered wilderness medical and trauma emergencies.
  • Explain how to prevent common wilderness emergencies and safety risks.
  • List the criteria inherent to the evacuation of a patient from a wilderness environment.
  • Demonstrate how to effectively treat, package, and evacuate a patient from the remote wilderness environment.
  • Demonstrate how to effectively treat patients suffering from central nervous system, spinal column, extremity, musculoskeletal, and soft tissue injuries.
  • Demonstrate how to effectively treat patients suffering from heat, cold, closed blunt force trauma, drowning, envenomation, fracture, laceration, and puncture injuries as well as other, related environmental emergencies.
  • Demonstrate how to effectively treat patients suffering from a variety of medical emergencies in the wilderness environment.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date:
4/5/18



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