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ADMM 2280: Advanced Medical Coding
3.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
This course simulates medical coding in the real world and is designed to give a full account of the healthcare code sets used within medical coding: Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), Healthcare Common Procedural Coding System (HCPCS), International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM), and International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision, Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS). Codes are presented along with an account of healthcare billing basics, as well as a description of the interconnectedness of medical coding and billing. Students gain knowledge in use of American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) VLab software, specifically 3M Coding and Reimbursement System. Career search and advanced coding certification research is also performed. Prerequisite(s): ADMM1151, ADMM1175
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ADMM 2285: Internship
2.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
This course is designed to provide a purposeful occupational experience in Healthcare Administrative Support career field. Each internship is an individualized experience. A training plan is created in conjunction with the training site to provide experience related to the skills and knowledge acquired in the program. Prerequisite(s): Advisor approval
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ADMS 1100: Keyboarding I
3.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
This course covers the development of keyboarding and formatting techniques. Emphasis is on building speed and accuracy in the operation of the alphabetic, numeric, symbol, and service keys and in introducing document formatting concepts. Proofreading skills are stressed. Prerequisite(s): None
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ADMS 1102: Keyboarding II
3.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
This course covers the development of formatting and text editing techniques. Emphasis is on building speed and accuracy in the operation of the alpha, numeric, symbol, and service keys and in developing text editing concept, critical thinking and decision making. Proofreading skills are stressed. Prerequisite(s): ADMS1100 (Keyboarding I)
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ADMS 1112: Desktop Publishing/Presentation Graphics
3.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
This course introduces the concepts, terminology, techniques, and applications of desktop publishing. Students will integrate word processing and graphics to facilitate the designing of printed pages and presentations. Students learn to manipulate text and graphics to produce professional publications and business presentations using microcomputer software. Students will reinforce critical thinking skills in planning, designing, and evaluating business documents and presentations. Prerequisite(s): CPTR1104 (Intro to Computer)
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ADMS 1116: Business Communications
3.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
This course covers composing, editing, and proofreading memos, letters, and other business documents. The principles of grammar, punctuation, spelling, and word use are developed and applied. The application of teamwork and critical thinking skills is included in the course. Prerequisite(s): ENGL0100, or appropriate assessment scores
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ADMS 1126: Business Office Management
3.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
This course covers office support functions appropriate in a variety of business settings such as: work organization, time management, scheduling, organizing meetings, records management, transcription techniques, document production and arranging travel
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ADMS 2124: Advanced Microcomputer Technology
3.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
Advanced Microcomputer Technology is a "literacy" course. This course provides an overview of microcomputer concepts such as hardware devices, types of software, networking, internet applications, and computer security. Prerequisite(s): None
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ADNG 1000: Foundations of Nursing
2.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
The course introduces the fundamentals of nursing care and the interactive role of the nurse. Physiological topics covered include: integumentary system, elimination, infection control, safety, and assessment across the life-span. Psychosocial topics covered include: therapeutic and professional interpersonal communication and cultural competence. Nursing professional topics include: the nursing process, evidence-based practice (EBP), confidentiality, patient education, professionalism, scope of practice, and nursing informatics. Prerequisites: Admission to the program, Nursing Assistant Certification/Training, BIOL 2221, BIOL 2260, ENGL 1111 Co-requisites: ADNG 1050, MATH 1110/1930
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ADNG 1050: Foundations of Nursing Skills
4.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
The course introduces the fundamentals of nursing care and the interactive role of the Nurse. Skills addressed include Vital signs, documentation, physical assessment, nursing process, wound management, care of the surgical patient, vision-hearing screening, enteral feedings, urinary catheterization, ostomy care, airway management, and oxygen delivery devices. Medication administration concepts and associated psychomotor skills will be presented. Essential components of provider orders and the nursing role related to safe medication administration will be addressed. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the program, Nursing Assistant Certification/Training, BIOL 2221, BIOL 2260, ENGL 1111 Co-requisite(s): ADNG1000, MATH1110/1930
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