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This course teaches the paramedic student to integrate assessment findings with principles of anatomy , physiology , epidemiology , and pathophysiology to formulate a field impression and implement a comprehensive treatment plan for an acutely injured patient . ( Corequisites : all 10-531-XXX courses in current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
Paramedic Capstone 10531923 This course provides students with a final opportunity to incorporate their cognitive knowledge and psychomotor skills through labs and scenario-based practice and evaluations prior to taking the National Registry written and practical examinations . Technical skills attainment ( TSA ) for each student will be compiled and / or documented within this course as required by the DHS-approved paramedic curriculum . ( Corequisites : all 10-531-XXX courses in current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
Paramedic Clinical / Field 2 10531924 This course provides the student with the opportunity to enhance his or her learning through the practice of paramedicine in field and health care environment experiences with actual patients under the supervision of instructors or approved preceptors . Students may also have the opportunity to participate in formal high-fidelity human patient simulator experiences as a part of this course . Successful completion of this course requires the student to meet all clinical and field competency requirements at the paramedic level as defined by WI DHS EMS . ( Corequisites : all 10-531-XXX courses in current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
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