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Course Outcome Summary 2026-27

ICP 1060 Pathophysiology in EMS

Course Information

Course information
Course Number ICP 1060
Course Title Pathophysiology in EMS
Description This course discusses a variety of topics and medical conditions that occur in the various body systems. Emphasis is placed on field management of medical emergencies.
Total Credits 5
Total Hours 80
Types of Instruction: instruction type, credits, and hours
Instruction Type Credits and Hours
Lecture 5 Credits, 80 Hours

Pre/Corequisites

Prerequisite: Admission into the Paramedic Program. All Classes must be taken in sequence.

Institutional Core Competencies

Course Competencies

  1. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with respiratory problems.
  2. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with a chronic respiratory illness.
  3. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with a gastroenterological problem.
  4. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with an acute abdomen.
  5. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with an environmentally induced or exacerbated medical condition.
  6. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with an endocrine problem.
  7. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with an allergic reaction.
  8. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with a renal or urologic problem.
  9. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with a hematologic problem.
  10. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with a neurological problem.
  11. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with poisoning.
  12. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with drug overdose.
  13. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with infections disease.
  14. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with an anaphylactic reaction.
  15. Develop, execute and evaluate a management plan based on the field impression for the patient with diabetic emergencies.

SCC Accessibility Statement

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