Sep 28, 2024  
2024-25 RCC Catalog 
    
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HE 253 - Wilderness First Aid


3 Credit(s)

Prerequisite(s):  

Physical abilities to allow hiking and lifting equipment. Previous basic first aid knowledge and CPR useful.

Corequisite(s):  

WR 115  

WR 115Q  as required.

Course Description: Provides individuals with foundational first aid principles and skills to be able to respond to emergencies in areas without access to immediate emergency medical services. Highlights the importance of critical thinking and decision making and provides hands-on learning using delayed-help situations. Students are trained to deal with many situations that may be encountered in the wilderness or remote location. Training focuses on teaching students to assess situations, improvise solutions using available resources to stabilize patients, and identify the best way to get patients to definitive medical treatment. Includes an overview of wilderness issues and allows students to be certified in basic wilderness first aid with successful completion of the course (in effect for two years). 

Course Learning Outcomes:

  • CLO#1: Describe the differences between the responsibilities and expectations of a wilderness remote responder as compared to an urban responder.
  • CLO#2: Describe the issues surrounding the wilderness rescuer, negligence and legal considerations. (ILO: Communication)
  • CLO#3: Describe and demonstrate the function and responsibility of a wilderness remote rescuer in the first few minutes of a medical or physical emergency event: prioritize care and properly assess a patient in the backcountry.
  • CLO#4: Demonstrate prevention and care for injuries within the full range of possibilities covered in the wilderness course including environmental injuries, physical and biological hazards, and medical issues/problems in a variety of wilderness settings.
  • CLO#5: Demonstrate evacuation and survival techniques while maintaining EMS protocols in a prolonged wilderness setting. (ILO: Critical Thinking)

Typical Required and Recommended Equipment and Materials: Appropriate clothes/equipment for training outdoors, ruled paper and notebook.

ACTI Code and Course Type
100 Lower Division Collegiate

Length of Course:
A required state minimum of (30) and a standard RCC delivery of (33) lecture hours per term, not to exceed (36) hours per term.



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