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5.00 Credits
This course will cover fetal, neonatal, and infant development, assessment, and mechanical ventilation. Students will obtain Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certification. NBRC SAE exams will be utilized to prepare the student for credentialing exams.
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1.00 Credits
Topics included in this course are the concepts of planning, organizing, and coordinating a department in a health care setting. Motivation, hiring, counseling, communication, and other concepts of employee management will be covered.
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5.00 Credits
A lecture, lab, and clinical course covering basic concepts in adult mechanical ventilation.
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13.00 Credits
A four part course designed to prepare insurance representatives for licensing. Participants must register for all parts of this course to become eligible for the State examination. Part 1 - Property Insurance. 4 crs. Basic concepts of all insurance contracts plus an indepth study of property insurance contracts with attention to coverage, exclusions, and provisions. Part 2 - Automobile Insurance. 4 crs. Prerequisite: RMI 1650. All aspects of automobile insurance, including Florida law requirements, personal auto, insurance contracts, and coverage available for commercial auto risks. Part 3 - General Liability and Work Compensation. 2 crs. Prerequisite: RMI 1651. Comprehensive study of all liability insurance contracts with emphasis on commercial liability policies. Also, a study of Workers Compensation coverage and the laws pertaining to risk with employees. Part 4 - Multi-Peril Insurance. 3 crs. Prerequisite: RMI 1652. Presentation of packaging all mono-line coverage for both commercial and personal lines. Includes the lesser used coverage, such as Ocean Marine, Aviation, Boiler and Machinery, and Health Insurance coverage. Presents crime coverage and principles of surety bonding.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to the program Students are taught the basic concepts of the health care system, ethics, professionalism, and patient care applied to all age groups. Introduction to fundamentals of radiologic technology, the equipment required to generate x-rays, nature and behavior of radiation, basic radiation protection, and medical terminology are included in the focus of this class. In addition, students participate in laboratory exercises introducing the safe operation of radiographic equipment, application of proper body mechanics for lifting and moving patients, standard precautions, equipment, and techniques involved in patient monitoring.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RTE 1000C. A study of factors that govern and influence the production of an image, image processing, image receptor systems. Technical factors of image quality including theory and application of exposure factors, intensifying screen, radiographic film, filtration, and beam limitation will be introduced and discussed through lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RTE 1418C. A continuation of RTE 1418C with emphasis on image quality, film sensitometry, grids, digital radiography, fluoroscopy, formulation of exposure systems and automatic exposure devices.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to the program. This class includes a review of medical terminology, basic nursing procedures, and radiographic contrast media and their administration. Basic anatomy and radiographic positioning of the human body in examination of the chest, abdomen, and extremities are thoroughly covered. Trauma radiography is introduced along with the application of radiographic equipment and technical exposure factors for the exams presented.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RTE 1503C. The student will demonstrate in a laboratory setting basic anatomy, terminology, and radiographic positioning of the human body as it relates to radiographic examinations of the spine, ribs, and sternum. Discussion includes trauma radiography along with the application of radiographic equipment and technical exposure factors for the exams presented.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RTE 1513C. The student will demonstrate in a laboratory setting basic anatomy, terminology, and radiographic positioning of the human body as it relates to radiographic examinations of the skull and facial bones. Trauma radiography along with the applications of radiographic equipment and technical exposure factors for the exams presented will be discussed.
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