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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CVT 132 Provides hands-on experience in performing noninvasive cardiovascular procedures. Emphasis will be placed on instrumentation and development of clinical techniques. Topics include: policies and procedures; echocardiographic instrumentation; recording patient information; patient preparation; and performing echocardiographic examinations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CVT 133 Provides hands-on experience in the clinical setting with an emphasis placed on the development of clinical techniques employed to obtain meaningful data. Topics include: echocardiographic instrumentation; logging and reporting information; preparation for echocardiographic examinations; medical ethics; and performing echocardiographic procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CVT 131 Utilizes the fundamentals to evaluate acquired disease states. Incorporates all forms of noninvasive cardiovascular evaluation with emphasis on performance and interpretation of M-mode, 2-dimensional and Doppler echocardiography. Topics include: cardiac chamber studies; hemodynamic correlates; valvular heart disease; coronary heart disease; cardiomyopathies; pericardial diseases; cardiac masses; and diseases of the aorta.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CVT 135 Emphasizes the latest modalities and specialties of noninvasive cardiac diagnostic study. Topics include: Doppler color flow imaging; congenital abnormalities; research methods; statistics; and quality improvement.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CVT 134 Provides clinical internship in noninvasive cardiovascular technology. Topics include: independent performance of clinical skills; current literature; professionalism and ethical behavior.
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2.00 Credits
Corequisite: DCP113 This is the first of two courses (each accompanied by a practicum) designed to provide people working in direct support roles with the knowledge and tools that will enable their support of people with disabilities within a context that is inclusive, community-based and person centered. Topics include: the changing role of support, systematic instruction, discovery process, person centered planning, individual accomplishments, community/neighborhood exploration, representation, personal assistance, family supports, and social networks/social capital.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DCP110, DCP113 Corequisite: DCP114 This is the second of two courses designed to provide people working in direct support roles with the knowledge and tools that will enable their support of people with disabilities within a context that is inclusive, community-based, and person centered. Topics include: motivation, encouragement, and challenging behavior; systematic instruction in natural environments; rights, safeguards, confidentiality, and documentation; personal wellness; medical supports; medications; conduct and expectation; learning organizations/organizing for performance; and Georgia's Services System.
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3.00 Credits
Corequisite: DCP110 This practicum accompanies DCP110 - Facilitating Access to Community Living I involving people working in direct support roles with people with disabilities in a context that is inclusive, community-based and person centered. Topics include: systematic instruction, discovery process, individual accomplishments, person centered planning, community/neighborhood exploration, representation, personal assistance, family supports, and social networks/social capital.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DCP110, DCP113 Corequisite: DCP111 This practicum is designed to accompany DCP111 Facilitating Access to Community Living II, providing guided experience in supporting persons with disabilities in community environments in a manner that is inclusive, community-based and person centered. Topics include: motivation, encouragement, and challenging behavior; systematic instruction in natural environments; rights, safeguards, confidentiality, and documentation; personal wellness; medical supports; medications; conduct and expectation; learning organizations/organizing for performance; and Georgia's Services System.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Provisional admission Introduces fundamental concepts and operations necessary to utilize microcomputers for developing fundamental drafting techniques. Emphasis is placed on the basic concepts, terminology, and techniques necessary for CAD applications. Topics include: history of drafting, safety practices, geometric terms/media sizes, hardware and software care and use, basic entities, CAD commands, line relationships, basic CAD applications, and geometric construction.
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