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HEALTH SCIENCES 1100
Survey of Health Care Careers
2 credit hours
An exploration of various allied health professions including diagnostic, medical information, rehabilitation, and patient care services through classroom and field experience. (2 lecture hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1101
Survey of Health Care Careers: Field Study
2 credit hours
An exploration of various allied health professions including diagnostic, medical information, rehabilitation, and patient care services through career shadowing. (2 lecture hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1105
Nurse Assistant
6 credit hours
State approved Certified Nursing Assistant Program that provides instruction on the basic nursing skills needed to assist the professional nurse. Skills include all elements of personal care, vital signs, body mechanics, safety measures, resident's rights, infection control, communication, and observation. Exploration of geriatric and Alzheimer's patients included. Prerequisite: Reading Placement Test with a score in category one. Writing Placement Essay with a score of four. (3 lecture hours, 4 lab hours, 3 clinical hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1106
Rehabilitation Aide
2 credit hours
Overview of the role and necessary skills of a Physical Rehabilitation Aide. Exploration of modalities of physical rehabilitation including effects of aging, neuromuscular/neurological, musculoskeletal disorders and cardiopulmonary disease. Prerequisite: CNA, RN, LPN, Developmental Disabilities Aide, and Child Care Aide (2 lecture hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1110
Biomedical Terminology
4 credit hours
Introduction of medical terms for each body systems and specialty medical fields. Includes word roots, prefixes and suffixes commonly encountered in the health care field. Previous medical background unnecessary. (4 lecture hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1115
Pharmacy Technician
5 credit hours
Overview of the role and fundamental skills necessary for a professional pharmacy technician. Exploration of pharmacy abbreviations, calculations, drug classifications, basic anatomy and physiology, disease states, drug interactions, and prescription processing is included. Prerequisite: High School diploma or GED (5 lecture hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1120
Introduction to Clinical Lab Science
3 credit hours
An introduction to the profession of clinical laboratory science and to the clinical laboratory scientist's role in the delivery of health care. An exploration of all clinical areas of the laboratory and the major work components performed in each area. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1122
Basic Phlebotomy Techniques
4 credit hours
An overview of venipuncture and capillary puncture techniques for obtaining blood specimens for laboratory analysis. Prerequisite: Health Sciences 1110 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in Health Sciences 1110 or consent of instructor (3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1123
Phlebotomy for Nursing
2 credit hours
An overview of the phlebotomy procedure designed for the practicing nurse to refine phlebotomy skills and/or the nursing student who desires to learn phlebotomy techniques. Basic information about phlebotomy as well as hands-on practice are included. (1 lecture hour, 2 lab hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1124
Phlebotomy Clinical
2 credit hours
Integrated clinical practice in the area of venipuncture and capillary puncture for the collection of blood specimens for diagnostic analysis. Prerequisites: Health Sciences 1122 and CPR for Healthcare Providers or consent of instructor
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1125
Phlebotomy Exam Review
1 credit hour
Comprehensive review and update of phlebotomy practice, to include theory and procedures, as well as preparation for the certifying exam. Prerequisites: Health Sciences 1124 with a grade of C or better or concurrent enrollment in Health Sciences 1124, or consent of instructor. (1 lecture hour)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1126
Basic Non-Invasive Electrocardiography (EKG)
2 credit hours
An overview of non-invasive electrocardiographic procedures including electrocardiogram (EKG), Holter monitor, and Treadmill Stress Test (TMST). Exploration of anatomy, physiology and electrical activity of the heart. Prerequisite: Health Sciences 1110 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in Health Sciences 1110 or consent of instructor (1 lecture hour, 2 lab hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1127
EKG Clinical
1 credit hour
Integrated clinical practice in the area of electrocardiography. Students obtain patient Electrocardiograms (EKG), Holtor monitor, and the Treadmill Stress Test (TMST) via non-invasive electrocardiographic procedures. Prerequisite: Health Sciences 1126
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1128
Advanced Non-Invasive Electrocardiography (EKG)
3 credit hours
Advanced electrocardiography (EKG) includes electrophysiology of the heart and identification of waveforms. Cardiac arrhythmias, cardiac disease states and cardiac medications included. Non-invasive cardiography testing to include Holter monitor and Treadmill Stress Testing (TMST). Prerequisites: Health Sciences 1126 or consent of instructor (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1129
Non-Invasive Electrocardiography Clinical
1 credit hour
Integrated clinical practice in the area of electrocardiography to include electrocardiograms (EKG), Holtor monitor testing, and the Treadmill Stress Test (TMST) via non-invasive electrocardiographic procedures. Prerequisites: CPR for Health Care Providers and Health Sciences 1128 or consent of instructor (4 lab hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1130
Medical Assistant Administrative Procedures
3 credit hours
Introduction to the profession and responsibilities of a medical assistant with an emphasis on administrative procedures. Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 1150 or Office Technology Information 1200 with a grade of C or better, or consent of instructor (2 lecture hour, 2 lab hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1145
Health Care Collaboration
2 credit hours
Examines the role of the interdisciplinary health care team as it impacts patient outcomes. Prepares students to participate in case studies and other methods of collaboration within a multidisciplinary team. Develops collaboration and communication skills. Explores support and referral networks. (2 lecture hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1150
CPR Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers
1 credit hour
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for victims of all ages intended for participants who provide health care to patients in a wide variety of settings, including in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. (2 lab hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1160
CPR-Basic Life Support Instructor
1 credit hour
Prepares American Heart Association (AHA) instructors to disseminate the science, skills and philosophy of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) programs to participants enrolled in AHA courses. Purpose of the course is to provide instructor candidates with the knowledge and skills necessary to reach and teach potential Basic Life Support providers (BLS). Prerequisite: Health Sciences 1150 or equivalent (may be an M.D., R.N., paramedic, EMT-B, respiratory therapist or other as described by AHA-CPR recognition) (2 lab hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1820
Selected Topics I
3 credit hours
Introductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college Class Schedule. May be taken three times for credit as long as different topics are selected. (3 lecture hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1821
Selected Topics II
3 credit hours
Introductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college Class Schedule. May be taken three times for credit as long as different topics are selected. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 1840
Independent Study Individualized
1 to 4 credit hours
Exploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and approved by the instructor. May be taken three times for credit as long as different topics are selected. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor (1 to 4 lecture hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 2211
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Care
3 credit hours
Legal aspects of health care with an emphasis on privacy standards, patients rights, confidentiality, case law, codes of ethics, documentation, reporting requirements, release of information and accreditation standards. Prerequisite: Health Sciences 1110 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or concurrent enrollment or consent of instructor (3 lecture hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 2233
Pathophysiology for Med Assisting
3 credit hours
Study of functional changes that accompany injuries, disorders and disease states as they relate to medical assisting. Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Assistant Program and Anatomy and Physiology 1500 or higher with a grade of C or better (3 lecture hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 2235
Pharmacology for Med Assisting
3 credit hours
Study of prescribed drugs as they relate to medical assisting. Emphasis on legislation, common medications prescribed, dosage calculation, preparation, administration and adverse reactions. Prerequisite: Health Sciences 2233 with a grade of C or better, or concurrent enrollment or consent of instructor (3 lecture hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 2239
Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures
3 credit hours
Study of clinical procedures performed by a medical assistant with an emphasis on medical asepsis, infection control, safety and basic clinical assessment. Prerequisite: Health Sciences 2235 with a grade of C or better or consent of instructor (2 lecture hours, 3 lab hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES 2250
Medical Assistant Clinical Externship
3 credit hours
Integrated clinical practice in medical assisting with a minimum of 180 clinical contact hours in a qualified medical office. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor
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