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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the signs and symptoms of altered functions of an organ or system for the purpose of recognizing coping responses designated to maintain integrity of the internal environment. The course includes nursing theory basic to diagnosis, planning, intervention, and evaluation of client care. The clinical component is designed to provide integration of nursing theory with clients experiencing moderate to complex interruption in adaptive modes. Prerequisite: Psychosocial Adaptation. (3 Lecture 6 Lab)
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of the study of altered body functions. The nursing process is utilized to promote client adaptation to complex interruptions in physiologic needs. The clinical component focuses on role mastery and interdependence for the associate nurse. Prerequisite: Psychosocial Adaptation. (2 Lecture 9 Lab)
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4.00 Credits
This course is a study of the importance of managing all types of records. Emphasis will be placed on the creation, storage, retention, transfer, and disposition of all types of records used in the world of work. Students will learn to manage paper, film, and computer records. Application of ARMA standard rules for records utilizing alphabetic, numeric, geographic, chronological, and subject methods will be taught. Emphasis will be on managing both manual and computer records.
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7.00 Credits
This course is designed for students to gain experience in real life activities of data entry specialists. Students will work on actual data entry problems and will improve their accuracy and speed in using the numeric keypad. This course will prepare students to complete the data entry tests of the Office Proficiency Assessment and Certification Tests (OPAC). Prerequisite: OT 11003 Beginning Keyboarding or equivalent coursework.
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1.00 Credits
A second level course for students requiring advanced keyboarding and word processing software applications instruction. Areas covered include speed building, word processing applications, and data entry applications using Microsoft Word or WordPerfect. Successful completion of this course prepares the office technology student for module 1: keyboarding (typing speed/accuracy), editing/formatting from rough draft, retrieving/merging paragraphs and formatting a letter, composing minutes from handwritten notes, and advanced editing/formatting from rough draft of the OPAC Test. Prerequisite: Documented keyboarding speed of at least 45 words per minute and knowledge of a word processing software.
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3.00 Credits
This capstone course is designed to help students develop specific professional skills required in modern business offices. Students will perform individual and group tasks and solve business problems via cases and simulations. Professionalism, ethics, telephone techniques, travel, and continued professional development are some topics to be examined. Prerequisite: Demonstrated keying speed of 50 words per minute and knowledge of word processing software. Designed to be taken after 50 hours in Office Technology degree are attained.
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4.00 Credits
This course trains students to operate dictation/ transcribing equipment. Emphasis is also placed on applying correct spelling, punctuation, grammar, and proofreading skills in producing business correspondence. Students will experience transcription through a variety of business settings. Prerequisite: Demonstrated keying speed of 40 words per minute and knowledge of word processing software.
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8.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide hands on training in processing textual information using current Microsoft Word software on microcomputers. Prerequisite: Demonstrated keying speed of 40 words per minute is needed.
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9.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide a terminology foundation for students emphasizing in medical or legal office careers through learning the root forms, prefixes, and suffixes to pronounce, spell, and define terms.
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0.00 Credits
To provide the transcriptionist a basic study of diseases, their progress and symptoms. This course includes an introduction to the principles of pharmacology, and drug actions, routes of administration, classes of drugs by body systems. This course also includes a comprehensive study of lab tests, radiology exams, and pathology exams and their role in diagnosis and treatment. Prerequisite or corequisite: OT 21093 Terminology for Transcription.
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