Level/category

Professional studies

Teaching language

Swedish

Type of course

Compulsory

Cycle/level of course

First

Recommended year of study

2

Total number of ECTS

5 cr

Competency aims

The goal of the course is for the student to be
able to
autonomously and independently provide EMT
level
prehospital care and provide the qualifications
to
evaluate normal and abnormal vital functions
and
recognize them accordingly.

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course the student is
expected
to autonomously and independently be able to
work
independently at EMT level prehospital and be
able to
assess vital signs and problems in the vital
organs.

Course contents

This course is divided into 3 modules:

1. Training in acute prehospital care
2. Anatomy and physiology of vital organs:
Neurological
systems, circulatory systems, breathing systems
(2,5 sp)

3. Practical test in prehospital care, EMT
level

Prerequisites and co-requisites

- Anatomy and physiology
- Clinical Care 1
- Emergency Care - Basic Level 1
- Clinical Practice: Emergency Care Basic Level

Recommended or required reading

Castrén et al. 2002. Ensihoidon perusteet. SPR.
Pelastusopisto.
Otavan kirjapaino. ISBN 951-98649-5-4
Bjålie et al. 2003. Människokroppen. Liber.
ISBN 91-47-049197

Budowick et al. 1998 eller senare. Anatomisk
atlas. Liber. ISBN
91-47-00091-0

Study activities

  • Lectures - 20 hours
  • Individual- and group instruction - 16 hours
  • Practical exercises - 24 hours
  • - 24 hours

Workload

  • Total workload of the course: 84 hours
  • Of which autonomous studies: 84 hours
  • Of which scheduled studies: 0 hours

Mode of Delivery

Participation in tuition

Assessment methods

  • Exams (written-, oral-, home-)
  • Demonstrations and proficiency exams

Teacher

  • Grönlund Anu
  • Loimijoki Niko
  • Saarela Sami
  • Stenström Mats
  • Takala Sami
  • Tillman Ilse

Examiner

Loimijoki Niko

Group size

No limit

Assignments valid until

12 months after course has ended

The timetable of the course

Enligt bokningar i ARBS.

Assessment methods

  • 2020-03-04 - Exams
  • Date will be announced later - Demonstrations and presentations

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