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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AHS 266. Co-requisites: AHS 269. Methods of treating cancers with Radiation Therapy based on anatomic site, histologic grade and normal tissue tolerance. Discussion of borders of treatment fields, dose and fractionation and reaction to treatment. Emphasis of cancers of central nervous system, breast, genitourinary system, and blood forming organs. (3 lecture hours) SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AHS 267. Co-requisites: AHS 268. Clinical education in Radiation Therapy Technology. Experience is obtained at one of several area hospitals, utilizing a variety of therapy equipment. (24 laboratory hours) SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AHS 269. Clinic VI. Clinical education in Radiation Therapy Technology. Experience is obtained at one of several area hospitals. (40 laboratory hours) SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAT as advised. Co-requisites: AHS 101, AHS 111, AHS 131 and CHE 131. Introduction to respiratory care as a paramedical science. History and development of respiratory care. Scientific measurement, physics and chemistry as pertinent to respiratory mechanics and physiology. The use of medical gases, aerosols, and instrumentation as preparation for an understanding and implementation of therapy rationale. Laboratory practice with respiratory care apparatus. This course includes introductory clinical exposure at local affiliating hospitals. (9 laboratory hours) Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AHS 101, AHS 111, AHS 131, AHS 311 and CHE 131. Co-requisites: AHS 103, AHS 112, AHS 132 and CHE 132. Introduction to mechanical ventilator therapy. Comprehensive study of all aspects involving the indication for, implementation of, and the physiological effects of mechanical ventilation. Laboratory practice emphasizing the set up and operation of current examples of adult hospital mechanical ventilators. This course includes introductory clinical exposure at local affiliating hospitals. (9 laboratory hours) Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
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2.00 Credits
2 Cr. Prerequisites: AHS 112, AHS 132, AHS 312 and CHE 132. The study of mechanical and artificial airway devices, diagnostic pulmonary function testing and mechanical ventilation. Laboratory practice using artificial airways, pulmonary function measuring instruments, and neonatal respiratory care equipment. (6 laboratory hours) Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AHS 113 and AHS 313. Co-requisites: AHS 113 and AHS 413. The comprehensive study of pediatric and neonatal respiratory care, chest physical therapy, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, monitoring techniques of the critically ill patient, and problem solving techniques. Laboratory practice using pediatric respiratory care equipment, chest physical therapy techniques on fellow students, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation equipment, patient monitoring instruments, and role playing in problem solving situations. (6 laboratory hours) Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AHS 313 Co-requisites: AHS 113 and AHS 314. Comprehensive clinical experiences in three separate clinical assignments: 1. Intensive Care Unit 2. Patient Evaluation & Nursing Arts (Hospitalized floors) 3. Operating Room This course is an 'off campus' course and will afford the student respiratory therapist an opportunity within the hospital to apply and develop proficiencies in the technical knowledge obtained during the first three semesters of 'on campus' study. Under supervision of College faculty, the student will apply to the patient such therapeutics as medical gas therapy, mechanical ventilation, artificial airways, and airway care. (6 clinical hours) SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AHS 113, AHS 313, AHS 314 and AHS 413. Co-requisites: AHS 114. Comprehensive clinical experiences in four separate clinical assignments: 1. Intensive Care Unit 2. Advanced Diagnostic Studies 3. Neonatal & Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 4. Chest Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation This course is an "off campus" course and willafford the student respiratory therapist an opportunity, within the hospital, to apply and develop proficiencies in the technical knowledge obtained during the first four semesters of 'on campus' study. Under supervision of College faculty, the student will apply to the patient more intensive therapeutic measures involving medical gas therapy, mechanical ventilation, artificial airways, and airway care. Additionally, many of the before mentioned therapeutics will be applied to infants and children. (12 clinical hours) SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AHS 131-132 and AHS 263. Co-requisites: AHS 267. Methods of treating cancers with radiation therapy based on anatomic site, histologic grade and normal tissue tolerance. Discussion of borders of treatment fields, dose and treatment. Emphasis on cancers of skin, head and neck, digestive and respiratory systems. (3 lecture hours) SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
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