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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Is a seventy-five hour course designed as a follow-up to the Certified Nurse Aide course and designed to prepare successful participants to become medication aides. Available only to certified nurse aides - State Guidelines and Curriculum are followed. Not applicable to any degree.
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1.00 Credits
Will cover basic principles and skills essential for the administration, care, and handling of medications which are for oral ingestion and for external application. Current topics such as biological affects of the geriatric patient, overmedication, legal aspects, regulations, new drug classifications and reactions will be covered. Not applicable to any degree.
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1.00 Credits
Has been developed to acquaint mental health, educators, child care and health care professionals with significant family issues of the day. It is broken into four separate, yet interrelated sessions. Upon completing this seminar, participants will have the understanding to provide meaningful intervention in each of these problematic family components.
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5.00 Credits
Will provide training for individuals who are paid to feed residents of an adult care home following state guidelines and regulations.
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2.00 Credits
Provides the participant with a in-depth study of the philosophy, theory, and techniques of rehabilitation nursing for the patient in the nursing home. The course uses the guidelines established by the Kansas Association of Physical Therapists and will be taught by licensed physical therapists.
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2.00 Credits
Is an introductory course covering the role of the Social Service Designee in the Adult Care Facility.
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1.00 Credits
Presents historical and current perspectives of the "helping" concept, especially in the field of Long Term Care and Adult Care Home settings. Through lecture, discussion and role palying, based upon written and audio-visual materials, participants have an opportunity to learn about the helping component of social services and recreational programming. Participants will also learn specific tasks they must perform in order to meet more effectively the needs of residents and families. Both theoretical and practical aspects of helping are presented, with specific application to those skills the SSD and AD require for effective functioning as a helper.
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2.00 Credits
This course will prepare the student to be an operator of assisted living facilities, residential health care facilities, home plus or adult day care facilities. After successful completion of the course, the student is eligible to take the state exam prepared by Kansas Department of Health and Environment on the principles of assisted living.
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10.00 Credits
Is the emergency medical technician initial course of instruction required for persons involved in providing emergency care. It will include care of the patient prior to transport, control of the accident scene, preparation for transport, transport and care of the patient while en route to the hospital, transfer of a patient to a hospital emergency department, communications, reporting, record keeping, and vehicle care. It will provide the participant with the preparation necessary for testing for certification and practice as an EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN in the State of Kansas. This Emergency Medical Technician course meets the requirements of the Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services as set forth in the Kansas Administrative Regulations.
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7.00 Credits
The Emergency Medical Technology program is based on the National Registry Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate curriculum. It provides training in anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, emergency and assessment of patient conditions, emergency treatment protocol, and legal and ethical standards established for emergency medical care. The Emergency Medical Technology program is intended to produce graduates who are prepared and eligible to take the Kansas Registry EMTIntermediate certificate examination. Graduates will be competent in the basic skills necessary to assess and treat both pre-hospital medical and traumatic injuries. A variety of clinical and lab experiences are planned to integrate theory and practice. Prerequisite: EMT or EMT-Basic certification. Must be AHA Health Care Provider CPR certified.
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