EMSP-107 Emergency Medical Technician II
Successful completion of this course along with successful completion of EMSP-106: Emergency Medical Technician I prepares students for the Maryland and National Registry EMT certification written and practical examinations and follows the guidelines established for EMT training by the DOT/NHTSA/HRSA EMT Education Standards. Students will be able to properly perform the various psychomotor skills utilized by emergency medical technician-level prehospital care providers in the care of sick or injured persons. Participation in EMSP-107 (the ride along component of EMT training) requires completion of the Health Sciences Division Health Data Form available on the HCC website. A criminal background investigation and drug screening will also be required for EMSP-107. Per Maryland law you must be at least 18 years of age (or 16-18 with signed parental permission) to take EMSP-106 and EMSP-107.
Prerequisite
Successful completion of
EMSP-106 with a grade of 'C' or higher
Hours Weekly
3 hours theory, 3 hours lab weekly
Course Objectives
- 1. Describe and properly administer, or assist in the administration of, each of the BLS level
medications. - 2. Describe mass casualty incidents and disasters and how those incidents are different from
other emergencies. - 3. Perform all psychomotor skills for the BLS level provider, including:
• Circulation management (external and internal bleeding control and identification of
internal bleeding)
• Suspected spine injury management
• Fracture management
• Soft tissue injury management
• Burn management
• Poisoning identification and treatment
• Anaphylaxis and allergic reaction management
• Acute and episodic disease management (i.e.: CHF, COPD, AMI, stroke, etc.)
• Environmental emergencies treatment
• Identification and management of common diseases of the cardiovascular, respiratory,
endocrine, genitourinary, digestive, nervous and integumentary systems
• Emergency childbirth procedures for an uncomplicated delivery
• Behavioral emergencies management strategies
• Pediatric patient management
Course Objectives
- 1. Describe and properly administer, or assist in the administration of, each of the BLS level
medications. - 2. Describe mass casualty incidents and disasters and how those incidents are different from
other emergencies. - 3. Perform all psychomotor skills for the BLS level provider, including:
• Circulation management (external and internal bleeding control and identification of
internal bleeding)
• Suspected spine injury management
• Fracture management
• Soft tissue injury management
• Burn management
• Poisoning identification and treatment
• Anaphylaxis and allergic reaction management
• Acute and episodic disease management (i.e.: CHF, COPD, AMI, stroke, etc.)
• Environmental emergencies treatment
• Identification and management of common diseases of the cardiovascular, respiratory,
endocrine, genitourinary, digestive, nervous and integumentary systems
• Emergency childbirth procedures for an uncomplicated delivery
• Behavioral emergencies management strategies
• Pediatric patient management