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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program and completion of RSP 2270 and RSP 2310, or consent of instructor Corequisites: RSP 2360, or consent of instructor This course focuses on the operation, application and monitoring of respiratory care procedures used in the neonatal and pediatric critical care setting, including: artificial airways, CPR, secretion removal, artificial surfactant administration and mechanical ventilation. Equipment related to these procedures will be studied in depth and critical care procedures will be practiced in the College Respiratory Therapy Lab. Advanced hemodynamic interpretation and monitoring, HFV, Nitric Oxide, ECMO and literature review of published research topics will be included. This course includes a weekly laboratory session. Course/lab fee.
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program; Grade of "C" or better in RSP 1220, RSP 2230, RSP2250, RSP 2270, RSP 2290, RSP 2310 Corequisites: RSP 2350 or consent of the instructor The student will continue to gain experience in performing respiratory therapy functions of a more advanced nature including: emergency care, adult/pediatric/neonatal mechanical ventilation and critical care and advanced monitoring techniques. Participation in patient care as a member of the medical team will be emphasized. A minimum of 32 hours per week of supervised clinical experience in hospital or clinic settings will be provided. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
General Education Attributes.1, 4, 6, 8 This is an introductory course with special emphasis on the fundamentals of speaking, reading, writing and understanding Russian language and culture. Students will be introduced to the Russian alphabet and the basic linguistic structure of Russian.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RUS 1510, or equivalent, or dept. approval General Education Attributes.1, 4, 6, 8 This course is a continuation of RUS 1510 where the students will refine the fundamentals of speaking, reading, writing and understanding the Russian language and culture.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RUS 1530 or equivalent, or dept. approval General Education Attributes 1, 4, 6, 8, 10 This course covers intermediate conversation in contemporary Russian with continual review and refinement of Russian grammar and vocabulary building. The course will include writings which illustrate trends of life and thought in Russian culture.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RUS 2610, or equivalent, or dept. approval General Education Attributes 1, 4, 6, 8, 10 This course is a continuation of RUS 2610 in which students will read and analyze contemporary Russian texts. Students will discuss Russian literature, geography and culture using the Russian language.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Acceptance in to the program Corequisites: SFA 2650 This course is designed to introduce the student to the theory involved in surgical assisting. The course incorporates anatomy, surgical techniques, aseptic technique, draping, positioning, suturing safety, and duties of the surgical team. Course/lab fees
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7.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Acceptance in to the program Corequisites: SFA 2600 The Surgical Anatomy course is designed to provide accurate information about the structure and function of the human body. The course is planned for students who are pursuing a career as a surgical first assistant. Course instruction will include the relationship between anatomy and surgery. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SFA 2600, SFA 2650 Corequisites: SFA 2730 This course will also study wound healing, nutrition perioperatively, fluid and electrolyte balance and techniques in maintaining homeostasis. Ethical, moral and legal responsibilities are explored along with the role interaction of the surgical team members. The course incorporates anatomy, surgical techniques, aseptic technique, draping, positioning, and suturing safety. The duties of the surgical team to prevent wound complications, the understanding of diagnostic tests, the care and handling of surgical specimens, and the management of the critically ill patient will be emphasized. Also included in this course will be the use of hypo/hyperthermia, the importance of fluid balance, skin assessment, and hemostasis. Issues involved in unusual suturing techniques, dressing and drainage systems, and post-operative pain control methods will be explored.Course/lab fees
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SFA 2600, SFA 2650 Corequisites: SFA 2710 The course is designed to promote understanding of microbial physiology which precedes the understanding of disease transmission and/or prevention, including standard precautions and infection control. The pharmacology section of the course is designed to promote an understanding of the effects of pre, post and intra operative drugs. The anesthesia section of the course promotes an understanding of general principles/techniques and drugs used by anesthesia and their effects on the patient. Diagnostic testing such as radiology, laboratory and cardiography, as well as exploration of potentially life threatening conditions surrounding the critically ill patient will be addressed. Course/lab fees
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