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RSTH 275: Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics
2.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Lecture topics and laboratory practice in pulmonary diagnostics, nutritional assessment, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, bronchoscopy, and exercise testing.
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RSTH 280: Clinical Applications and Procedures IV
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Prerequisite: RSTH 270 and RSTH 275. A two part clinical practice course designed for continuation of RSTH 270 and RSTH 275. Emphasis on neonatal/pediatric critical care cardiopulmonary diagnostic procedures and rehabilitation. Hospital practicum (minimum 100 hours).
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RSTH 285: Advanced Practitioners Review
1.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Review course designed to prepare the therapist level respiratory therapy student for the written and clinical simulations of the NBRC Advanced Practitioner (RRT) Exam. Course emphasis is on successful completion of NBRC Self-Assessment Exams.
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RSTH 291: Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
3.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Lecture/laboratory course designed to introduce students to the care of chronically ill patients. Discussions will focus on the delivery of cardiopulmonary services for hospital-based cardiopulmonary rehabilitation programs, extended care facilities, and home care. Topics include clinical exercise testing, exercise prescriptions, and clinical practice guidelines for management of patients who require long term respiratory care.
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SCI 101: Foundation in Science
3.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
A survey course that encompasses the basic concepts and principles of both biological and physical sciences. This course explores scientific knowledge and scientific thinking and examines the diversity and unity within the natural world.
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SLGY 201: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
An examination of cultural origins, the social process, and group behavior in relation to the individual and institutions.
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SLGY 202: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Social problems of modern life with particular attention to crime and delinquency, substance abuse, family issues, health issues, and social reform.
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SLGY 203: Marriage and Family Living
3.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Significant factors for dating, successful marriage, martial adjustment, and family living.
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SLGY 207: Race,Class & Ethnicity
3.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
The study of subcultural differences between males and females and between various racial and ethnic groups, of the transmission of cultural differences from generation to generation, and of the perpetuation of class, gender, and racial differences
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SLIS 100: Service Learning/Interdisciplinary Studies
3.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
This course examines learning and career exploration in the context of service and community involvement. Students will have the opportunity to gain an understanding of service for the "common good," analyze the setting in which service takes place, and actively participate in a community service setting for a minimum of two hours a week. Students will gain hands on knowledge, skills, and civic responsibility in a community setting. The purpose of this course is to prepare students for a lifetime of engaged, responsible and active community involvement and leadership.
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