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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the introduction, exploration, comprehension, and analysis of American Indian ceremony, customs, and values, (social or political) and other areas of American Indian life. OSRHE Matrix: AI 006, AN 1233
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3.00 Credits
Studies examine American Indian tribal, individual, federal, state, local histories and analyse American Indian histories 1891 to present. OSRHE: AI 000, HS 010
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the introduction, development, acquisition, practice, and maintenance of Oklahoma American Indian tribal languages. OSRHE Matrix: AI 005
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3.00 Credits
This course studies American Indian authors' books, poetry, prose, and other American Indian focused literary compositions. OSRHE Matrix: AI 003
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the history of Native Americans in North America from before European contact to the present. Students will study American Indian tribal, individual, federal, state, local histories and analysis of American Indians. An emphasis is to 1890. OSRHE Matrix: AI 000
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3.00 Credits
This course studies current federal, state, tribal, local, public and private, current American Indian issues, concerns, communication, developments, and positions. OSRHE Matrix: AI 013, AN 410 * NOTE: All "TECH" prefix courses are Associate in Applied Science in Applied Technology courses
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4.00 Credits
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be qualified to take the written and skill tests required for certification as a Long Term Care and/or a Home Health Aide. Besides laboratory practice, the student will participate in the care of the elderly and disabled residents within the Nursing Home and Home Health settings. Instructor permission is required for enrollment in the class. Class size is limited.
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2.00 Credits
This is a two-credit hour non-laboratory course. This course is a study of microorganisms of significance to man. Emphasis will be placed on infectious disease issues facing nurses in today's health care environment. Major concepts to be included are aseptic technique; cycle of infection; drug resistance; appropriate specimen collection and handling; and diagnostic testing and immunizations.
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1.00 Credits
This is a one credit-hour course. Health Deviations is the study of how normal physiological processes are altered by disease. Organization of material by body systems will be used in this course. Emphasis is placed on the most common and/or the most predominant diseases. Brief introduction/review of anatomy and physiology, identifying symptoms, associated laboratory tests, and implications for other body systems shall be included. In some units, usual treatment modalities will also be covered. A systems approach is used to introduce the study of human diseases. Inclusion of course content is based on morbidity and mortality statistics reflecting prevalence of disease in the state of Oklahoma. Prerequisite: BIOL 2214 Physiology. (Concurrent with NURS 1528)
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3.00 Credits
This is a three credit-hour-course designed to facilitate the career mobility student's advanced entrance into the Nursing Program. It includes extensive instruction and practice in the use of the nursing process. Additional focus is on philosophy and outcomes of the Nursing Program.
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