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								1.00 - 6.00 Credits 
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								4.00 Credits 
								This course introduces concepts of basic human needs and the function of the nursing assistant in long term care and or home health care. Basic nursing skills will be demonstrated and practiced in the laboratory setting. Upon successful completion of classroom studies, the student will participate in 24 hours of supervised clinical experience in a long term care setting. This course is a prerequisite for the Practical Nursing Program. It meets the objectives of Federal State Statutory requirements for nursing assistant training. Prerequisites: None. Individuals who provide direct contact services to clients of licensed facilities are required to have complete criminal background studies. Disqualified persons will not be permitted to work in these facilities.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								This course introduces concepts of basic human needs and the function of the nursing assistant in long term care and or home health care. Basic nursing skills will be demonstrated and practiced and then return demonstrated to instructor online. Upon successful completion of classroom studies, the student will be prepared to challenge the Nursing Assistant exam, NNAAP, in order to be placed on the Nursing Assistant Registry. This is not a Minnesota State approved program. The intention is to give students the basic knowledge and skills for entry level nursing assistant duties. Prerequisites: None. Individuals who provide direct contact services to clients of licensed facilities are required to have complete criminal background studies. Disqualified persons will not be permitted to work in these facilities. ***This is not a Minnesota State approved program.***
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								This four-credit lecture course is designed for students preparing for a career in the medical field. Emphasis will be on anatomical terminology and structure and function of the following components of the human body: cells, tissues, integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, senses, cardiovascular, blood, digestive, reproductive, urinary, endocrine, lymphatic, and respiratory systems.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								1.00 Credits 
								This course will assist students in mastering the skills necessary to determine drug dosages. Applicable basic skills will be reviewed, followed by proportions and a study of the metric system and the apothecaries' system. A major portion of the time will be spent solving drug dosage word problems.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								1.00 Credits 
								This introductory course in medical terminology for nursing students focuses on accurate spelling and pronunciation of terms and building knowledge of basic medical vocabulary with an emphasis on prefixes, suffixes, roots, and combining vowels.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								2.00 Credits 
								This course introduces students to medical terms and their meanings. Students will learn combining forms, word roots, prefixes, suffixes, and how these word parts apply to building medical terms. Students will also learn common medical abbreviations and symbols.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								This course surveys U.S. History from before European contact through 1877. Topics covered include indigenous peoples, exploration, colonial times, the American Revolution, the early republic, growth of democracy, changing roles of women, territorial expansion, slavery, Civil War and Reconstruction. Meets MnTC Goal 5
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								This course will survey the major historical events of the United States from 1877 to the present. The text emphasizes political and social developments while the secondary readings provide a closer examination of this period's major themes. Meets MnTC Goal 5 & 7.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								From its inception, the United States struggled to reconcile the idea of freedom with African American slavery. While it seemed as if the Civil War would resolve this dilemma, the end of slavery did not bring the equal rights imagined by African Americans and their allies. It instead led to a battle for even the most basic political and human rights which continued for over a century. This class explores the competing visions of America, from the time of the Civil War through the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and how key events of this period still affect us today.
 
							
						 
				
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