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3.00 Credits
The CPR course prepares the student to administer first aid for choking as well as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for adults, infants and children. Certificates in CPR may be earned.
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1.00 Credits
and the This course instructs the student in two-rescuer CPR, modified airway management skills, use of a resuscitation mask.
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed for individuals interested in providing care to patients in the pre-hospital setting. The course will provide the participant with opportunities to gain information, skills, and attitudes necessary for certification and practice as an Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate (EMT-I) in the State of Kansas. This course addresses information and techniques currently considered to be the responsibilities of the EMT-I according to the United States Department of Transportation, National Standard Curriculum, and the Kansas authorized activities for the Emergency Medical Technician-Intermedi ate. Student must be a Kansas EMT
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2.00 Credits
This class is an overview of the managerial aspects of client care. It is directed toward students who hold an LPN and/or RN license. Students will utilize application of critical thinking to various topics such as: time management, planning, organizing, delegating, supervising, evaluating, conflict resolution and ethics.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student a working knowledge of health care delivery systems; the health information profession; the definition and the purpose of the medical record; the systems and processes for collecting, maintaining and disseminating health information; numbering, retention and storage of medical information; forms control and design; indexes and registers; release of patient information, security, privacy, confidentiality, and ethical issues; documentation requirements; regulatory requirements of healthcare organization, accrediting and licensing agencies, and computerized information management systems utilized by health information management departments. Prerequisite: microcomputer application. Co-requisite: ALHT 120.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides hands on/skill application in assembly, analysis and filing of health records; data entry and abstracting of health information; indices; filing of reportable events, documentation requirements and other specific health record functions. Co-requisite: ALHT 110.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares students for entry level positions in a physician's office or other medical facility. The focus of this class is learning the coding rules for the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM), and Level II (HCPCS) coding systems and then applying the rules to code patient services. Students will need CPT and ICD-9-CM manuals for the cour
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3.00 Credits
This is a course including laboratory components which prepares students for entry level positions in a physician's office or other medical facility. The focus of this class is learning the beginning medical transcription practice and professional issues, referencing techniques, and English grammar as related to the AAMT Book of Style. This course will include authentic physician dictation for transcription practice.
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3.00 Credits
The focus of this course is assigning CPT, ICD-9-CM, and Level II (HCPCS) codes to a wide range of original source medical documents. The course addresses coding case studies that focus on coding rules learned in previous coding courses or through work experience. The course is an individual advanced coding experience that is directed toward clinical application of CPT and ICD-9-CM coding including an introduction to hospital coding procedures. A secondary objective of this course is to prepare for national coding certificati on. Prerequisites and/or co-requisites: the student must have successfully completed or currently enrolled in ALHT 130, ALHE 105, ALMA 125 (pathology) and/or Human Anatomy. Related work experience may meet these requirement
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1.00 Credits
This seminar course will provide a structured program of study which emphasizes the acquisition of knowledge/or skills in a specific area of health care. This program has been designed to prepare the student for the Certified Professional Examination administered by the American Academy of Professional Coders and/or Certified Coding Associate by the American Health Information Management Association. Topics for review include Anatomy, Terminology, CPT Coding Guidelines, ICD-9-CM (Volume 1 and 2) Diagnostic Coding, HCPCS Level 2, E/M Coding, Anesthesia Coding, Surgical Coding, and Use of Modifiers . Prerequisites and/or co-requisites: the student must have successfully completed or currently enrolled in ALHT 140, ALHE 105, and ALMA 125 (pathology) and/or Human Anatomy. Related work experience may meet these requirements.
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