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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This course presents material on the application of mechanical ventilation with regard to patient diagnosis and changes in condition. Course includes discussions of case studies and patient management involving various modes of mechanical ventilation, presentation of recent advances in mechanical ventilation, and an emphasis on troubleshooting equipment and patient problems. (Formerly CCS 301b) Prerequisite: CRCS 3015.
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3.00 Credits
A study which includes the principles of the operation and usage of various respiratory cae modalities such as aerosol therapy, IPPB, IS, PD&C, manual resuscitators, sterilization techniques and classification of mechanical ventilators. The student will also be instructed in CPR and patient assessment (Formerly CCS 201) Prerequisite: CRCS 3010, 3011.
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4.00 Credits
A 24 hour/week supervised clinical application of patient care skills developed in CRCS 2030, 2044, 2120, 2320, and 3006 for 10 weeks.This course provides the student with opportunities to refine procedures and evaluation skills including applied respiratory pharmacology, bedside spirometry, PFT, ABG analysis, and pre-post operative evaluation. IPPB and mechanical ventilation also will be practiced. (Formerly CCS 302) Prerequisites: CRCS 3010, 3011, 3020.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive study of critically-ill patient care which includes special procedures, patient monitoring techniques and evaluation, acute and chronic respiratory failure, neuromuscular diseases, and trauma management. (Formerly CCS 303) Prerequisite: CRCS 3015.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the principles, practices, and techniques utilized in the respiratory care management of the newborn and pediatric patient. Topics will include common pathological conditions associated with such patients. (Formerly CCS 304) Prerequisites: CRCS 2110, 3015.
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2.00 Credits
This course presents a discussion of cases and topics relevant to respiratory care. (Formerly CCS 305) Prerequisites: CRCS 2110, 3015.
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4.00 Credits
A 24 hour/week supervised clinical practicum for 10 weeks designed to provide performance competencies in the administration of respiratory care to critically ill patients and pediatric respiratory care. (Formerly CCS 322) Prerequisite: CRCS 3024.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced clinical course where the student is exposed to continuous and extensive critical care patient management during the last six weeks of the semester. (Formerly CCS 422) Co requisite: CRCS 3224.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced clinical course where the student can develop emphasis on methodology of diagnosis of respiratory diseases, including advanced pulmonary physiology and pathology during the last six weeks of the semester.The student is exposed to pulmonary exercise testing and rehabilitation procedures. (Formerly CCS 426) Prerequisite: CRCS 2030, 2031. Co requisite: CRCS 4320.
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3.00 Credits
Objectives, methods, and expected results of pulmonary rehabilitation will be presented and discussed. Patient testing methods, including clinical exercise testing, patient and family education, bronchial hygiene, breathing retraining, physical reconditioning, and home care will be described and discussed. (Formerly CCS 432) Prerequisites: CRCS 2030, 2031, 2110.
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