Rouse Company Foundation Student Services Building

EMSP 251 Paramedic Internship

This course provides the opportunity for students to complete the field internship portion of the paramedic training process. Students will develop the necessary competencies, including team leading, to properly perform the skills and duties of novice (entry-level) paramedics. Students will perform patient care in both simulated scenarios and with real patients under direct observation of paramedic preceptors and allied health professionals in a variety of health care settings. This course will evaluate the student's psychomotor skills as well as determine if they possess the appropriate knowledge and attitudes required of entry-level Paramedics. Students must successfully complete this course and be eligible to receive the appropriate EMS program certificate or degree to be eligible for the National Registry of EMTs Paramedic (NRP) testing.

Credits

5

Prerequisite

EMSP 248 and EMSP 249

Corequisite

EMSP 253

Hours Weekly

15 hours weekly

Course Objectives

  1. Model the appropriate affective domain characteristics identified by the Paramedic Department
    of Transportation (DOT) Education Standards.
  2. Complete all psychomotor core competencies for the internship by successfully performing the
    required number of Advanced Life Support (ALS) team leads.
  3. Perform a comprehensive assessment, and formulate and implement a treatment plan for ALS
    patients with:
    a. Chest pain and cardiac complaints
    b. Stroke
    c. Dyspnea or respiratory distress
    d. Syncope or near-syncope
    e. Abdominal complaints
    f. Altered mental status
    g. Anaphylaxis and allergic reactions
    h. Poisoning and toxicological emergencies
    i. Traumatic injuries to include: fractures, dislocations, soft tissue injuries, spinal injuries,
    lacerations, avulsions, amputations, crushes, shock, internal blood loss, and burns
    j. Environmental emergencies, including: heat- and cold-related emergencies and drowning
    k. Endocrine emergencies
    l. Neurological emergencies
    m. Behavioral emergencies
    n. Obstetrical, gynecological, and neonatal emergencies
    o. Infectious and communicable diseases
    p. Pediatric emergencies
  4. Perform all skills currently listed in the DOT Education Standards for Paramedics.
  5. Serve as a novice-level team leader in pre-hospital emergency situations by collecting and
    evaluating signs and symptoms, gathering a patient history, performing a physical examination.
  6. Interpret findings from pre-hospital evaluation and formulate a treatment plan that is executed
    at the direction of the student team leader.

Course Objectives

  1. Model the appropriate affective domain characteristics identified by the Paramedic Department
    of Transportation (DOT) Education Standards.
  2. Complete all psychomotor core competencies for the internship by successfully performing the
    required number of Advanced Life Support (ALS) team leads.
  3. Perform a comprehensive assessment, and formulate and implement a treatment plan for ALS
    patients with:
    a. Chest pain and cardiac complaints
    b. Stroke
    c. Dyspnea or respiratory distress
    d. Syncope or near-syncope
    e. Abdominal complaints
    f. Altered mental status
    g. Anaphylaxis and allergic reactions
    h. Poisoning and toxicological emergencies
    i. Traumatic injuries to include: fractures, dislocations, soft tissue injuries, spinal injuries,
    lacerations, avulsions, amputations, crushes, shock, internal blood loss, and burns
    j. Environmental emergencies, including: heat- and cold-related emergencies and drowning
    k. Endocrine emergencies
    l. Neurological emergencies
    m. Behavioral emergencies
    n. Obstetrical, gynecological, and neonatal emergencies
    o. Infectious and communicable diseases
    p. Pediatric emergencies
  4. Perform all skills currently listed in the DOT Education Standards for Paramedics.
  5. Serve as a novice-level team leader in pre-hospital emergency situations by collecting and
    evaluating signs and symptoms, gathering a patient history, performing a physical examination.
  6. Interpret findings from pre-hospital evaluation and formulate a treatment plan that is executed
    at the direction of the student team leader.