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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Students review and extend their competency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Students analyze cultural products and practices of the German-speaking world and identify the values that underlie them. Students investigate the art, music, history, literature, and lived experience of German-speaking peoples. This builds intercultural competency and increases global awareness. Major grammatical focus includes a review of all past tenses and the introduction of the future perfect, and subjunctive II. This course is intended for students who have successfully completed GERM 1200 or the equivalent.
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5.00 Credits
Students review and extend their competency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Students analyze cultural products and practices of the German-speaking world and identify the values that underlie them. Students investigate the art, music, history, literature, and lived experience of German-speaking peoples. This builds intercultural competency and increases global awareness. Major grammatical focus includes subjunctive I and the passive voice. This course is intended for students who have successfully completed GERM 2100 or the equivalent.
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0.00 Credits
Health Care Core Curriculum. This module provides information about the different types of healthcare workers in various healthcare settings. Included are education and licensure/certification requirements, scope of work, types of interaction with clients, peer groups and team members, and the impact healthcare workers have meeting the healthcare needs of clients. Also included is information about selecting, entering, and advancing in a healthcare career.
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0.50 Credits
This module focuses on the requirements needed by healthcare workers to effectively work in a variety of healthcare settings. This includes types of healthcare facilities and systems, applying for employment, accountability and responsibility, standards of dress, workplace behavior, approaches needed to assist clients, expectations of teams and team members, common healthcare facility policies and requirements, and selected medical and departmental abbreviations. Also included is discussion about how healthcare workers can impact the quality of health care and balance their work and personal life to maintain personal wellness.
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1.00 Credits
This module emphasizes the importance of effective communication between and among healthcare workers and their clients. Included are verbal and non-berbal communication, listening skills, interpersonal communication, team communication, and documentation and reporting, and the use of electronic communication devices in healthcare facilities. Focus is on the development of effective communication skills to support quality client care.
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0.50 Credits
This module presents challenges and issues related to the awareness and sensitivity needed to understand the healthcare needs of clients. Included is the impact disease has on individuals, the emotional, spiritual, and social needs of clients as well as the type of care needed by different age groups. Also included is the process of death and dying and how that affects clients and their families.
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0.50 Credits
This module provides a framework for dealing with diverse clients and staff. Included are belief systems, cultural practices, and respect and sensitivity to cultural and gender issues. Awareness and use of effective strategies to appropriately deal with client and staff diversity are emphasized.
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0.50 Credits
This module focuses on the rules and standards related to regulatory policies required of healthcare facilities as well as personal safety standards and requirements to work in healthcare settings. Included are the principles and standards of infection control, standard precautions, healthcare facility safety policies, strategies to ensure personal and client safety, and procedures to respond to emergencies.
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0.50 Credits
This module focuses on the legal issues related to clients and healthcare workers. Such areas as healthcare laws, client rights and responsibilities, confidentiality, liability, documentation, and regulation are explored. The relationship between ethics and legal issues is discussed as well as the impact law and regulation have on healthcare systems.
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0.50 Credits
This module emphasizes the use of sound ethical practices in healthcare. Included are ethical principles and standards as they relate to the care of clients and interactions with peers, colleagues, and team members. Ethical frameworks are provided for discussion on understanding the types of ethical challenges in healthcare and the difficult decisions that need to be made.
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