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ALH 107: Medical Coding and Billing
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course examines ICD-9CM coding, CPT-4 coding, insurance programs, Medicare, insurance claim forms, and legal issues. The course introduces the coding systems and recordkeeping used in medical facilities. Prerequisite: ENG 096. F/S
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ALH 111: Exposure to Radiation: A Seminar for Health Care Professionals and Consumers
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course is designed to increase awareness among allied health professionals and consumers to the effects of exposure to ionizing radiation (x-rays). The student will study the origins and applications of safety standards and guidelines. He/she will learn the specifications for using equipment in various settings to protect operators and patients from unnecessary exposure to potentially harmful radiation. Although designed for professionals in health care positions, this course is also open to the general public.
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ALH 112: Control of Infection
1.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course assists the health care worker in reducing the risk of transmitting infectious diseases. The student will learn to control infection by using modifying factors related to the host, the causative agent, the environment, and the interactions of these elements. The chain of infection and intervention necessary to interrupt the chain will be the primary focus. The student will describe the chain of infection, discuss the characteristics of each link, and identify work practices that protect the employee and reduce the risk of transmission.
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ALH 121: Psychopharmacology for Non- Medical Care Givers
1.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
The student will study basic principles in psychopharmacology to understand and evaluate the efficiency of drug treatment in patients. The student will learn the use, action, and side effects of antipsychotics, antidepressants, antianxiety agents, antimaniacal drugs, and other drugs used in treating mental disorders. The student will define four major classifications of psychotropic medications and discuss their indications, common side effects, and implications. The student will describe psychotropic medications and their interactions with food and drugs, and discuss the problem of medication noncompliance.
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ALH 122: Activity Programming
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course provides an introduction to planning activities and programs for elders in nursing homes, day care centers, and community settings. The dynamics of aging will be presented. The student will learn how to plan and implement programs for the needs of senior citizens. This course is designed for those planning programs currently or those who intend to become active in the field.
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ALH 151: Medical Office Administration
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
The course teaches students administrative functions used in medical offices including recordkeeping, medical record management, bookkeeping, payroll functions, accounts payable and receivable, management of charges, credits, and adjustment of account entries. Students become proficient in appointment scheduling, filing, composing different types of letters, and making travel arrangements for the physician. Corequisite: BSS 101. F
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ALH 212: Community Resources
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course will survey local, state, and federal resources (both community-based and institutional) available to serve the needs of the older client. The student will explore available resources, which assist the community caregiver through appropriate referral. The student will study admission, discharge, and treatment plans reflecting needs of older clients in health and social service systems.
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ALH 291: Death, Loss, & Grief: A Seminar For Health Professionals
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course will present the psychodynamics of death, dying, and the grief process, as well as specific intervention techniques. The student will explore his/her own feelings toward death and develop a personal philosophy. The course will focus on therapeutic interactions among the terminally ill patient, the family, and the nurse. This course is designed for those working in the health and allied health professions.
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ANT 111: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
The course introduces the concepts of cultural adaptation in small-scale and large-scale societies. It focuses on the integration of fundamental cultural institutions including economics, political organizations, family, and religion. Students learn how to explain why specific cultural differences and similarities occur and persist in the United States and other countries. Students develop an understanding of culture contact, culture change, and the role of anthropology in the modern world. Corequisite: ENG 100 or appropriate placement score. F/S/SU
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ANT 221: Physical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
The course examines the evolutionary foundations of human variation and diversity. Students study human evolution; primate behavior; and the interactions of culture, environment, and human biology by reviewing research on biological differences within and among modern human populations. Corequisite: ENG 100 or appropriate placement score. F/S
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