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PME231: Emergencies in Paramedicine I
– 9 credits
Examines the ParamedicÆs roles and responsibilities to assure personal, patient, and public health and safety in the provision of professional emergency care. Provides a comprehensive overview of the various body systems with an emphasis on respiratory and cardiovascular systems, pathophysiology, epidemiology, pharmacology, and advanced patient assessment practices. Development of psychomotor skills within the paramedic scope of practice through sequenced lab simulations and scenario-based training. Emphasizes the integration of assessment findings to formulate differential diagnoses and implement management plans for medical emergencies and trauma across the lifespan. Includes airway patency, mechanical ventilation, pharmacological interventions, and prioritization of care based on patient presentation. Also includes application of advanced techniques for assuring effective respiration and circulation while addressing critical conditions such as respiratory failure, cardiac arrest, cardiac dysrhythmias, and peri-arrest states. Prerequisites: Admission into the Paramedic Education Program.
Class#
Location
Delivery
Dates
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Times
Instructors
Availability
31534
Mesa: Red Mountain Campus
RDM Acacia Village Room V121
In Person
8/12 – 11/4
Fall 2026
W
9:00AM – 6:00PM
- C. Bauer
Closed
No seats available
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Notes
Lab notes: Students enrolling in class 31534 must also enroll in one of the following labs:
Class 31535 held Thu from 9:00AM to 6:00PM at RDM V121 (J. Tate) (CLOSED/FULL)
Class 31536 held Thu from 9:00AM to 6:00PM at RDM V121 (C. Bauer) (CLOSED/FULL)
Class 31537 held Thu from 9:00AM to 6:00PM at RDM V121 (M. Taylor, J. Dunford) (CLOSED/FULL)
Class 31538 held Thu from 9:00AM to 6:00PM at RDM V121 (T. Glover, M. Pennington) (CLOSED/FULL)
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PME231: Emergencies in Paramedicine I – 9 credits
Examines the ParamedicÆs roles and responsibilities to assure personal, patient, and public health and safety in the provision of professional emergency care. Provides a comprehensive overview of the various body systems with an emphasis on respiratory and cardiovascular systems, pathophysiology, epidemiology, pharmacology, and advanced patient assessment practices. Development of psychomotor skills within the paramedic scope of practice through sequenced lab simulations and scenario-based training. Emphasizes the integration of assessment findings to formulate differential diagnoses and implement management plans for medical emergencies and trauma across the lifespan. Includes airway patency, mechanical ventilation, pharmacological interventions, and prioritization of care based on patient presentation. Also includes application of advanced techniques for assuring effective respiration and circulation while addressing critical conditions such as respiratory failure, cardiac arrest, cardiac dysrhythmias, and peri-arrest states. Prerequisites: Admission into the Paramedic Education Program.
| Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
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31534
|
Mesa: Red Mountain Campus
RDM Acacia Village Room V121 |
In Person
|
8/12 – 11/4
Fall 2026 |
W
|
9:00AM – 6:00PM
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|
Closed
No seats available |
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