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48.05 Credits
CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: LTC-West Jefferson CIP CODE: 48.0506 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 3 CONTACT HOURS (Total): 72 CLASS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to introduce the ways that scheduling effects front line supervisors. PREREQUISITES: COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon satisfactory completion of this course the student will know the ways that scheduling effects front line supervisors. Supervisors and other management people are expected to enroll and the course is taught at the request of local industry. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: Textbooks and Materials will be furnished by Northrop Grumman. ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: 90-100 A 80-89 B C 60-69 D 59-below F ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: 1. SECTION I A. Objectives B. Developing Requirements (Sales) C. Product Development and Manufacture D. Foreman Responsibility E. Importance of Shop and Central Planning F. Techniques of Production Planning and Scheduling G. Gantt Charts H. Manrecord Charts I. Practical Applications (ManRecord Chart) J. MachineRecord Charts K. Practical Applications (MachineRecord Chart) L. Load and Progress Chart M. Practical Application (Load and Progress Chart) N. Tabulation and Recording (Various Methods) 0. Punched Card Production Planning P. Teamwork 2. SECTION II A. Setting Objectives for Planning and Scheduling B. Handling Prints, Operation Instructions and Tools C. Handling Material D. Assigning Work E. Job Completion F. Timekeeping G. Bursting Bubbles & Opening Bottle necks H. Planning in Conjunction with Other Departments (Teamwork) I. Direction and Control J. Learn to Live with Changes K. Good Planning Depends on Facts L. Watch the Score M. Competition Demands Your Best
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3.00 Credits
CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) CIP CODE: 510909 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 1/0/1 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 15/0/15 CLASS LOCATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) COURSE DESCRIPTION: Student learns the classifications and actions of the pharmacological agents used in surgery and to distinguish among the types of anesthetic agents, methods of administration, the desired effects, and the potential complications of anesthesia. PREREQUISITES: HNUR 1211, HNUR 1300, HNUR 1351, ORNT 1000, CPTR 1000, SURG 1000 COURSE OBJECTIVES: Identify the classifications of medications used in surgery. Pour and measure solutions accurately. Demonstrate knowledge and ability to accurately calculate dosages of liquids and solids. Demonstrate ability to accurately mix drugs. Describe medication preparation in a nonsterile area with nonsterile to sterile field transfer. Demonstrate communications techniques when identifying medications to other sterile team members. Demonstrate the proper way to handle and administer drugs and solutions. Demonstrate techniques of labeling medications and containers within the sterile field. Describe side effects and contraindications of medications used in surgery. Explain legal ramifications of improper drug/solution handling. Explain the legal responsibility of the surgical technologist in handling of drugs and solutions. Identify the desired effects, equipment used, and the potential complications of anesthesia. List and describe commonly used anesthetic drugs. List the agents used in local, regional and spinal anesthesia, and describe the action, administration, and possible complications of each agent. Describe the types of anesthesia care providers and their training. Describe the information that is obtained in the preoperative assessment and explain why this information is necessary. List the categories of the American Society of Anesthesiologists classification system and give an example of a patient in each category. Explain why preoperative fasting is important. List and describe biophysical monitoring devices and procedures and correlate with patient homeostasis Explain complications of anesthesia and interventions to treat complications. Describe inhalation anesthesia. Differentiate among analgesia, sedation, unconsciousness, and amnesia. Differentiate among levels of consciousness. Describe the phases and stages of general anesthesia. Explain why gas scavenging is necessary. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus.) ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus)
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3.00 Credits
CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) CIP CODE: 51909 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 5/1/6 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 75/30/105 CLASS LOCATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the student to the practice of surgical technology. The focus of this course is on skills that are NOT specifically those of the first scrub role. This course requires the student to demonstrate both knowledge and skills. Each student demonstrates the proper and safe execution of procedures and use of equipment. PREREQUISITES: HNUR 1211, HNUR 1300, HNUR 1351, ORNT 1000, CPTR 1000, SURG 1000 COURSE OBJECTIVES: Describe and perform the physical preparation and care that the surgical patient may receive prior to the surgical procedure including hair removal, pre-shower, enemas and medications. Evaluate the items on the pre-operative patient checklist including NPO status, nail polish, dentures, voiding, jewelry, baseline vital signs and patient attire. State the purpose of proper identification and demonstrate the identification process for the patient in surgery including the "time out" process.Identify and demonstrate the principles of safe transportation. Discuss methods of patient transfer and identify equipment utilized. Demonstrate principles of body mechanics when transferring the surgical patient. Discuss principles of patient positioning during surgical procedures. Demonstrate use of positioning aides utilized to achieve various surgical positions. Demonstrate preparation of the operative site for surgery. List basic equipment needed for operative skin prep, and antiseptic solutions used. Describe preps for specific areas of the body. Demonstrate the ability to correctly perform three operative site preparations to include one abdominal procedure, one extremity procedure, and one procedure requiring "special considerations".Describe the beginning steps for the intraoperative phase as they relate to assistant circulating duties. Demonstrate the ability to monitor the sterile field along with the anticipation of the needs of the sterile team members. Define and demonstrate the handling, labeling, and containment of specimens. Describe the application of thermoregulatory devices, including indications for their use, required safety precautions, and the setup of each type of unit. Discuss methods of hemostasis and blood replacement and demonstrate the preparation and use of appropriate agents of devices. Explain the principles of urinary catheterization and demonstrate the procedure. List and describe the four wound classifications and give examples of surgical procedures of each classification. Discuss and perform the assistant circulating duties performed during a surgical procedure. Identify developing emergency situation, initiate appropriate action, and assist in treatment of the patient. Discuss the objectives and establishment of priorities of emergency care. Describe the clinical manifestations and management of syncope, convulsions, anaphylactic reaction, and cocaine or local anesthetic toxicity reaction. List equipment and procedure for suctioning the nose and mouth. Describe clinical manifestations of impending cardiac arrest, and obtain certification in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Basic Life Support (BLS). Describe the roles of the surgical team during cardiac arrest in the operating room and list purpose, use, and location of emergency supplies and equipment. Define terms relevant to wound healing. Discuss surgical wound classifications and identify surgical procedures that fit into the various categories. List the possible complications of wound healing. Explain the classifications of surgical wounds. Define and give examples of types of traumatic wounds. List the factors that influence healing and des
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3.00 Credits
CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) CIP CODE: 510909 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 5/1/6 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 75/30/105 CLASS LOCATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course allows the student to learn to think about procedures in a style similar to that used by the surgeon. Each surgical specialty course teaches basic surgical anatomy, instrumentation, and procedural steps. Surgical Procedures I describe the specific skills for assisting with diagnostic procedures, general surgery, gastrointestinal, obstetrical, gynecological, otorhinolaryngology, oral/maxillofacial, orthopedics, and genitourinary procedures. PREREQUISITES: HNUR 1211, HNUR 1300, HNUR 1351, ORNT 1000, CPTR 1000, SURG 1000, SURG 1201, SURG 1302, SURG 2201 COURSE OBJECTIVES: Identify and describe the techniques used to aid the physician in establishing preoperative diagnosis based of pertinent patient data. List the sources of patient data. List and discuss techniques used to establish preoperative diagnosis. Identify the major indications for surgical intervention. Describe the operative sequence in the opening and closing of a surgical wound. Define types of common abdominal incisions. Discuss instrumentation and suture sequence for opening and closing the abdomen. For each surgical specialty: Discuss the relevant anatomy. Describe the pathology that prompts surgical intervention and the related terminology. Identify the names and uses of special instruments, supplies, and drugs. Identify the names and uses of special equipment. Discuss the intraoperative preparation of the patient. Define and give an overview of the surgical procedure. Discuss the purpose and expected outcomes of the surgery. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus.) ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus)
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3.00 Credits
CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) CIP CODE: 510909 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 0/1/1 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 0/90/90 CLASS LOCATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) COURSE DESCRIPTION: This is a course designed to provide the student with a solid introduction to the operating room and its routines. This course functions to expand knowledge gained in the Introduction to Surgical Technology Course and support the knowledge being gained in Surgical Technology - Scrub Role Course and Surgical Technology - Circulator Role Course. By working in the clinical setting of the surgical suite, the student will become familiar with the health care facility and its ancillary departments. While in Central Sterile Supply Processing the student will become familiar with instrument handling as well as handling of supplies. Also included in this course are tasks of surgery personnel such as the orderly/aide/attendant, anesthesia, circulator, and post-anesthesia care unit as well as the surgical technologist. The student will begin the task of performing the 125 cases required to complete the entire Surgical Technology Program once the Clinical Readiness Exam is passed.PREREQUISITES: HNUR 1211, HNUR 1300, HNUR 1351, ORNT 1000, CPRT 1000, SURG 1000, SURG 1201, SURG 2201 COURSE OBJECTIVES: Perform the skills required for working in the operating room with surgery personnel such as the surgical technologist, orderly/aide/attendant, anesthesia, circulator, and post-anesthesia care unit. Students do not "scrub-in" until the Clinical Readiness Exam is passed.TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus.) ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus)
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3.00 Credits
CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) CIP CODE: 510909 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 2/0/2 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 30/0/30 CLASS LOCATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course prepares the surgical technology student for the technology that is quickly being incorporated in the surgical treatment of patients. While reinforcing basic computer skills, the student will obtain basic knowledge of electricity, physics, and robotics. These areas of technology allow the surgical technologist to provide a safe operating room environment for the surgery patient. PREREQUISITES: CPTR 1000, SURG 1101, SURG 1201, SURG 1301, SURG 1302 COURSE OBJECTIVES: Identify and describe situations in which the computer is important to surgical patient care and the applications that are used. Identify and describe the basic principles of electricity and apply the knowledge to the operating room environment. Define terminology related to basic principles of electricity. Describe the basic principles of electrical flow and currents. Apply knowledge of electricity to the operating room and care of the surgical patient. Define and explain basic concepts of electrosurgical equipment. Identify electrosurgical unit safety protocol. Define and explain basic concepts of physics and relate the concepts to the operating room environment. Define and explain basic terminology of physics. Define and explain the basic principles of robotics and their use when performing surgery. Define the parts of a robot. Describe the basic concepts of robotics including geometric principles. Describe the use of robotics in the operating room during surgical procedures. Describe the function, assembly, use and care of specialty and accessory equipment in the surgical environment. Describe the characteristics of laser energy. Discuss safety protocol related to the use of laser energy during surgical procedures. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus.) ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus)
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3.00 Credits
CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) CIP CODE: 510909 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 5/1/6 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 75/30/105 CLASS LOCATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the student to the practice of surgical technology regarding patient care in the surgical setting. The focus of this course is on skills that are specifically those of the first scrub role. It is designed to teach the principles and practice of the scrub role in an active hands-on manner, as well as in the traditional classroom setting. This course demonstrates how the principles are integrated with the practices at all times and allows the student to transfer information learned in the classroom into the skills needed in the operating room. The student will, by the end of this course, demonstrate mastery of a CLINICAL READINESS EXAM to test the students' ability to scrub, gown, glove, and set-up and perform a routine procedure, and break down a room properly in the prescribed amount of time. The CLINICAL READINESS EXAM must occur before the student scrubs any procedures at a clinical site. PREREQUISITES: CPTR 1000, SURG 1101 COURSE OBJECTIVES: Define terms related to asepsis. Discuss sources of contamination. Discuss the concepts of asepsis and demonstrate their applications. Define surgical conscience and identify its application in relation to the surgical patient and all principles of asepsis. Identify principles and demonstrate techniques of sterilization, sterile storage, and distribution. List methods of sterilization and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each. Identify principles and demonstrate techniques of disinfection and antisepsis. Demonstrate the preparation of the operating room prior to setting up a sterile field. Demonstrate techniques of opening and preparing supplies and instruments needed for any operative procedure, with maintenance of asepsis at all times. Demonstrate the proper techniques for the surgical hand scrub, gowning and gloving self and other team members. Explain in detail and demonstrate the procedure for counting instruments, sponges, needles, and other items on the field. Demonstrate the initial steps for starting a procedure. Identify pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative routines. Demonstrate intraoperative handling of sterile equipment and supplies. Explain postoperative routines. Identify basic instruments by type, function, and name and demonstrate care, handling, and assembly. Identify and prepare various surgical supplies, such as basic sterile packs, dressings, catheters, drains and accessory supplies. Identify suture materials and stapling devices and will demonstrate preparation and handling techniques. Identify, describe, and handle the various surgical needles. Identify types of special equipment utilized in modern operating room practice and demonstrate basic care and handling techniques. Identify various types of draping material used in surgical procedures. Demonstrate the general principles of draping the patient, equipment, and furniture. Demonstrate correct use of hand signals and instrument passing. Demonstrate proper sharps management. Demonstrate the procedures for surgical counts. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus.) ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense
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3.00 Credits
CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) CIP CODE: 510909 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 5/1/6 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 75/30/105 CLASS LOCATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course allows the student to learn to think about procedures in a style similar to that used by the surgeon. Each surgical specialty course teaches basic surgical anatomy, instrumentation, and procedural steps. Surgical Procedures II describes the specific skills for assisting with cardiothoracic, peripheral vascular, neurosurgical procedures, plastic/reconstructive, ophthalmic, and oral/maxillofacial procedures. PREREQUISITES: SURG 1101, SURG 1201, SURG 1301, SURG 1302, SURG 1401, SURG 2201 COURSE OBJECTIVES: Identify and describe the techniques used to aid the physician in establishing preoperative diagnosis based of pertinent patient data. List the sources of patient data. List and discuss techniques used to establish preoperative diagnosis as it relates to a surgical specialty. Identify the major indications for surgical intervention. Describe the operative sequence in the opening and closing of a surgical wound. For each surgical specialty: Discuss the relevant anatomy. Describe the pathology that prompts surgical intervention and the related terminology. Identify the names and uses of special instruments, supplies, and drugs. Identify the names and uses of special equipment. Discuss the intraoperative preparation of the patient. Define and give an overview of the surgical procedure. Discuss the purpose and expected outcomes of the surgery. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus.) ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus)
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3.00 Credits
CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) CIP CODE: 510909 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 0/5/5 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 0/320/320 CLASS LOCATION: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) COURSE DESCRIPTION: The student participates in advanced observation and performances of surgical technology skills while "scrubbed-in" on procedures under faculty supervision in the clinical setting. The student continues the task of performing the 125 cases required to complete the entire Surgical Technology Program.PREREQUISITES: SURG 1101, SURG 1201, SURG 1301, SURG 1302, SURG 1401, SURG 2201, SURG 2301 COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1. Perform sterile techniques required for scrubbing, gowning, gloving, establishing the sterile field. 2. Perform disinfection and sterilization procedures in the clinical area. 3. Prepare accessory supplies for use in surgical procedures in the clinical area. 4. Perform handling procedures for needles, sutures, and stapling devices in the clinical area. 5. Perform preoperative and perioperative routine procedures in the clinical area. 6. Provide safe preoperative and perioperative care under supervision. 7. Observe procedures used when assisting with endoscopic procedures and perform the equipment cleaning and disinfecting methods in the clinical area. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus.) ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus)
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3.00 Credits
CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) CIP CODE: 510909 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 2/1/3 CONTACT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 30/60/90 CLASS LOCATION: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course allows the student to receive detailed explanation and information on cases performed while in the clinical setting. It provides the student with explanations for variations in surgical procedures experienced in the previous days, how the surgeon determined the course of action for the variations, and allows students to learn from one another's experiences. This course also provides time for students to participate in specialty areas not previously covered and/or time to complete the required number of cases. PREREQUISITES: SURG 1101, SURG 1201, SURG 1301, SURG 1302, SURG 1401, SURG 2201, SURG 2301, SURG 2302 CO-REQUISITE: SURG 2402 COURSE OBJECTIVES: Review, evaluate and share information regarding the operative procedures performed in the clinical site. Identify current operating room situations (such as unusual actions that contaminate the sterile field) and the method in which that situation was addressed. Identify and list alternate methods and techniques for surgical procedures performed in the previous days. Discuss behavioral dynamics and its impact on the operating room. Identify effects that result from a lack of team work in the operation room. Discuss professionalism in the operating room and provide examples. Discuss problem-solving skills used in the operating room. Apply and sit for the Program Assessment Examination. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus.) ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus)
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