SYLLABUS

Tulsa Community College

Fall, 2012

Course: First Aid – PHED 2212 302 13018 Location: SEBLDG 8 Room 8176

Day: Monday Evening Time: 5:00-6:50 PM

Instructor: Melinda Seymour

Contact Information: If it becomes necessary to reach me between classes, please contact Academic and Campus Services and leave a message.

TO CONTACT THE DIVISION OFFICE:

Division: Math and Science
Associate Dean: Lynn Kent
Office: SEC 8125
Phone Number: (918) 595-7742
Provost: Dr. Brett Campbell / TO CONTACT ACADEMIC & CAMPUS SERVICES:

Director: Susan Burlew,

Office: SEC 2202

Phone: (918) 595-7673

COURSE PREREQUISITES: None

COURSE DESCRIPTION: First Aid course sponsored by the American Red Cross emphasizing techniques in CPR, Rescue Breathing and Obstructed Airway as well as First Aid procedures. .

NEXT COURSE(S) IN SEQUENCE: Contact your Course Advisor

TEXTBOOKS & SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL: American Red Cross Community First Aid and Safety, Staywell, 2002

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to: demonstrate the correct technique for performing adult, child and infant CPR, Obstructed Airway and Rescue Breathing in a simulated environment. In addition, students should be able to administer basic First Aid assistance for simulated emergencies.

TEACHING METHODS:

The method of instruction will be primarily lecture and class participation. Films, handouts, etc will supplement lectures.

EVALUATION TECHNIQUES:

A score of 80% is required on the exams in order to receive ARC cards. Students will earn their grade in this course by accumulating points from the following sources:

Skills Demonstration:

CPR Adult 30 points

CPR Child 30 points

CPR Infant 30 points

Adult/Child AED 30 points

First Aid 30 points

Attendance: 50 points (approx 3 points per class period)

Exams:

Before Giving Care 100 points

Adult CPR 100 points

Child CPR 100 points

Infant CPR 100 points

Adult/Child AED 100 points

Total Possible 700 points

Grading Scale:

90 - 100% A

80 - 89% B

70 - 79% C

60 - 69% D

59 - Below F

ATTENDANCE POLICY:

The likelihood of succeeding in this course without your attendance is minimal. Students will be allowed to miss “one” class before attendance points are subtracted from your accumulated score. Beyond that, two (2) points for every class missed will be subtracted from your total points accumulated. Material covered in class may or may not be present in the textbook. You will be responsible for both. Lectures, notes and information missed, should be obtained from fellow classmates if possible. Failure to follow TCC’s withdrawal polices, may result in a grade of “F” at the end of the semester.

LATE ASSIGNMENTS & MAKE-UP WORK:

Late assignments may/may not receive full credit. A missed quiz and/or exam “must” be taken during the next scheduled class. Final exams will not be made up.

COURSE WITHDRAWL: The deadline to withdraw from a course shall not exceed 3/4 the duration of any class. Check the TCC Academic Calendar for the deadline that applies to the course(s). Begin the process with a discussion with the faculty member assigned to the course. Contact the Advisement Office at any TCC campus to initiate withdrawal from a course

('W' grade) or to change from Credit to Audit. Withdrawal and/or change to an audit from a

course after the drop/add period can alter the financial aid award for the current and future semesters. Students may receive an outstanding bill from TCC if the recalculation leaves a

balance due to TCC. Students who stop participating in the course and fail to withdraw may receive a course grade of “F,” which may have financial aid consequences for the student.

Check the TCC Academic Calendar for deadlines.

COMMUNICATIONS:

Email: All TCC students receive a designated “MyTCC” email address (ex: ). All communications to you about TCC and course assignments will be sent to your MyTCC email address; and you must use MyTCC email to send email to, and receive email from, the instructor regarding this course.

Inclement weather: TCC rarely closes. If extreme weather conditions or emergency

situations arise, TCC always gives cancellation notices to radio and television stations. This information is also posted on the TCC website (www.tulsacc.edu).

GENERAL EDUCATION GOALS: General Education courses at TCC ensure that our graduates gain skills, knowledge, and abilities that comprise a common foundation for their higher education and a backdrop for their work and personal lives. TCC’s General Education goals are: Critical Thinking, Effective Communication, Engaged Learning, and Technological Proficiency.

CLASS ROOM ETIQUETTE: Open and mutually respectful communication of varied opinions, beliefs, and perspectives during classroom or online discussion encourages the free exchange of ideas that is essential to higher learning and to the ability to learn from each other. Use of any electronic device is at the discretion of the instructor.

SYLLABUS CHANGES: Occasionally, changes to the syllabus may be necessary. Students will be notified of any changes to the syllabus in writing.

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: TCC provides accommodations for qualifying students in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. For information, students may contact the disabled Student Resource Center, 918-595-7115, or the Resource Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, 918-595-7428V, 918-595-7434TTY.

ACADEMIC DISHONESTY: Academic dishonesty (cheating) is defined as the deception of others about one’s own work or about the work of another. Academic dishonesty or misconduct is not condoned or tolerated at campuses within the Tulsa Community College system. Tulsa Community College adopts a policy delegating certain forms of authority for disciplinary action to the faculty. Such disciplinary actions delegated to the faculty include, but are not limited to, the dismissal of disrespectful or disorderly students from classes. In the case of academic dishonesty a faculty member may:

§  Require the student to redo an assignment or test, or require the student to complete a substitute assignment or test;

§  Record a "zero" for the assignment or test in question;

§  Recommend to the student that the student withdraw from the class, or administratively withdraw the student from the class;

§  Record a grade of "F" for the student at the end of the semester. Faculty may request that disciplinary action be taken against a student at the administrative level by submitting such a request to the Dean of Student Services.

INSTITUTIONAL STATEMENT: Each student is responsible for being aware of the information contained in the TCC Catalog, the TCC Student Policies & Resources Handbook, and semester information listed in the class schedule. All information may be viewed on the TCC website: www.tulsacc.edu

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS:

Every effort will be made to avoid the transmission of disease and the spreading of germs. Students will be required to wash their hands with soap before practicing skills. Gum will not be permitted during practice on the CPR equipment. Students wearing lipstick will be asked to remove it. If you have an illness such as a cold, upper respiratory infection, or cold sore on your mouth, please inform me privately so that special precautions can be taken.

PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS:

Students are required to bend, squat, stoop and lift. Please advise me if you feel you have limitations that require special consideration or that may prevent you from performing certain routines.

DRESSING ATTIRE:

Lose fitting and comfortable clothing should be worn. Pants, slacks, and/or sweats are best suited when practicing first aid skills. Performance skills are done on the floor.

CELL PHONES:

Cell phones and pagers are not allowed in class. Please tell family members, etc…. to contact the Campus Police if they need to get in touch with you. If you have an emergent situation that requires you to keep your phone turned on, please advise me prior to class.

CERTIFICATION:

CPR Certification cards will be mailed to the Student within 2 weeks of class completion. You are asked to bring a self addressed envelope to class sometime before the end of the semester. When you receive your card(s), please sign the back of the cards and carry them on your person at all times.

TENTATIVE COURSE CALENDAR

This schedule is tentative and is subject to being changed at any time based on the needs of the class. Announcement(s) will be made in class when and if it becomes necessary to revise the schedule.

Aug 20 INTRODUCTION / FILM: RESPONDING TO AN EMERGENCY

27 BEFORE GIVING CARE

Sept 03 LABOR DAY – NO CLASS

10 QUIZ: BEFORE GIVING CARE (Sub)

17 ADULT CPR/RESCUE BREATHING

24 PRACTICALS

Oct 01 QUIZ (ADULT CPR)

08 CHILD & INFANT RESCUE BREATHING/CPR

15 PRACTICALS

22 QUIZ – CHILD/INFANT CPR (Sub)

29 ADULT/CHILD AED PRACTICALS

Nov 05 FIRST AID FILM

12 BURNS, MUSCLES, BONES, INJURIES, CUTS, SCRAPES

19 BRUISES, BLEEDING, SPLINTING, TRANSPORTING, SPINE/HEAD INJURIES

26 PRACTICALS

Dec 03 SFA: DIABETIC EMERG, POISONING, HOT/COLD EMERG

10 FINAL EXAM

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