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HLT 202:
4.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisite: Must be Certified Nurse Aide and have a high school diploma or GED. This is a course intended to increase the skills of a Nurse Aide and enable them to administer medications in a nursing home. The student is taught all aspects of medication administration except the parenteral route. The course covers 60 hours of theory and the student must have (8 hours) supervised administration of medications in a nursing home.
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HLT 235: hrs Medical Terminology and Introduction to Pathology
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
This course is concerned with work analysis of medical terms. The general structure and function of body systems and some common pathological conditions will be covered.
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HLT 236: hrs Medical Terminology II
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisite: HLT235. This course is a continuation of HLT235. It is a course of individualized instruction to increase the working knowledge of medical terminology.
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HLT 240:
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisites: LPN with current license in Missouri, Practical Nursing student, or radiology student. Prepare students to perform I. V. therapy. The course is designed to teach knowledge, skills, competencies and administration of intravenous therapy, which will qualify the Licensed Practical Nurse to perform this procedure safely within the limits defined by the Missouri State Board of Nursing.
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HMS 100: hrs Introduction to Human Services
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
A survey course to introduce students to human and community needs and to the concepts, skills and values common to the helping profession. It is designed for the student who wants to explore a possible major in the human services field. Students will be exposed to historical perspectives, ethics, community resources, and service delivery as well as the role of the paraprofessional in various agencies and specific areas of human services employment. (Transferrable as the first Social Work course to most area colleges).
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HMS 101: hrs Theories and Skills in Helping
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Introduction to the methodology used in the helping profession with emphasis on effective interpersonal communication, interviewing, and development of basic helping skills. A process-oriented approach to solving individual, family, and community problems will be employed.
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HMS 101 - hrs Theories and Skills in Helping
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HMS 102: hrs Policy and Politics
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Provides an examination of social welfare policy development. The examination will focus on historical factors, value assumptions, and social-political-economic contexts. Specific social issues in the field of human services will be explored and related to policy development. The processes and skills necessary for examination and evaluation of programs/policies (i.e., federal, state, local) will be emphasized.
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HMS 103: hrs Assessment and Documentation Practices
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisite: ENG133 or consent of instructor. An introduction to the techniques of behavioral observation and documentation used in both professional and paraprofessional settings. Students will maintain and manage a case file, demonstrate different types of recording, examine and discuss guidelines for confidentiality of documents and information, and become familiar with writing objectives and identifying intervention strategies.
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HMS 111: hrs Group Practice in Human Services
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisites: HMS100 and HMS101 recommended. An introductory course in the theory and practice of group work in Human Service settings. A study of the various types of groups, ethical issues, group leadership and the process/dynamics of forming and working with groups will be covered. Participation in a growth group as both member and facilitator is required.
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HMS 201:
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or betterin HMS100 and HMS101, and permission of practicum coordinator are required. A practicum liability insurance fee is also required for enrollment in this course. Offers an opportunity for students to gain field experiences appropriate to their career goals in selected settings. These settings may include social, educational, public and private health agencies, or other community organization. It is supervised jointly by a member of the college faculty and a member of the agency staff. This course requires students to spend 192 contact hours per semester (12 per week) for practicum work experience. Includes one hour-long seminar group each week to discuss and process the practicum experience.
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