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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This course serves to introduce the beginning respiratory care sciences student to the clinical environment. The student spends eight hours/week participating in oxygen therapy and clinical oriented workshops or observing the application of respiratory care in the clinical setting during the last 8 weeks of the semester. (Formerly CCS 104) Co requisite: CRCS 3010.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to expose the student to the pulmonary function testing, evaluation, and assessment. It includes spirometry, diffusion studies, flow volume loops, helium dilution, nitrogen washouts, and the instructional sequence necessary to become certified in ABG analysis. (Formerly CCS 203) Prerequisites: BIOL 2210, 2211, 2220, 2221; CHEM 1110, 1111; MATH 1110.
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1.00 Credits
A course designed to expose the student to pulmonary function testing, evaluation, and assessment. This lab course includes spirometry, flow volume loops and ABG analysis. Co requisite: CRCS 2030.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides the Cardio-Respiratory Care Sciences student with opportunities to practice basic respiratory care procedures. The student will get experience in the clinical setting with emphasis placed on performance of respiratory care procedures and application of equipment. This course will emphasize topics such as aerosol therapy, IS, and IPPB therapy. The student will assume limited patient care responsibilities. Prerequisite: CRCS , 3010, 3011.
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3.00 Credits
A review of the application of respiratory therapeutic modalities in the treatment and management of medical, and pre-post surgical patients. Course includes etiology, recognition and management of pulmonary diseases, and an introduction into basic x-ray interpretation. (Formerly CCS 211) Co requisite: CCS 2030, 2031.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to present the various classifications of pharmacological agents used in the treatment and management of cardio-respiratory diseases. Course includes safe handling, dispensing, and administration of pharmacological agents. Emphasis is placed upon the effects, indications, and contraindications of respiratory pharmacological agents. (Formerly CCS 212) Prerequisites: CHEM 1110, 1110; BIOL 2210, 2211, 2220, 2221; BIOL 2400, 2401.
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3.00 Credits
A course which goes beyond general physiology to cover the respiratory system as it relates to ventilatory mechanics, gas transport, gas exchange, acid-base physiology, neurological and chemical control of respiration, fluid and electrolyte balance, ventilation/perfusion relationships, etc. (Formerly CCS 232) Prerequisites: BIOL 2210, 2211, 2220 2221; CHEM 1110, 1111.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to introduce the student to the fundamental principles of respiratory care. This course will include the professional development of respiratory care sciences; the principles, operations and maintenance of compressed gas source and gas administration devices; the use of aerosol and humidity therapy; and basic respiratory mechanics. (Formerly CCS 101) Prerequisites: BIOL 2210, 2211, 2220, 2221; CHEM 1010, 1011; MATH 1110.
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1.00 Credits
Course content will include laboratory study of equipment taught in Technology I and Patient assessment. Co requisite: CRCS 3010.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive course covering the principles, operation and application of devices used to provide ventilatory assistance and support. Course includes an in-depth study of patient-ventilator interface, artificial airways, establishing the need for and discontinuance of mechanical ventilation. This course includes a laboratory segment. (Formerly CCS 301a) Co-rerequisite: CRCS 2320.
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