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RCT 203: RC Preceptorship III
1.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course provides students with an opportunity to gain additional clinical experiences in a supervised health care setting. A minimum of 40 hours is required.
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RCT 204: Advanced Respiratory Care
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course introduces students to advanced therapeutic and diagnostic procedures in preparation for diverse and advanced roles in respiratory care.
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RCT 214: Resp Care Specialties
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is designed for the advanced respiratory care student and will emphasize advanced pulmonary diagnostic testing, neonatal/pediatric care and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation.
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RCT 216: Critical Care II
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is a continuation of RCT 134 and will emphasize pathophysiology, care and monitoring of the critical care patient. Special emphasis will be placed on cardiac diagnostic testing and hemodynamic monitoring.
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RCT 218: Clinical Practice IV
4.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course provides advanced laboratory practice and clinical application of technical and professional skills utilized in critical respiratory care and specialty areas of respiratory care.
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RCT 221: Respiratory Care Sem
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is designed for advanced respiratory care students with special emphasis on the professional role of the respiratory therapist in home care, long-term care, management, education, research and prevention/wellness.
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RCT 223: Clinical Practice V
6.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is a continuation of RCT 218 and provides laboratory practice and clinical application of technical and professional skills utilized in critical care and specialty areas of respiratory therapy. Lab hours=24.
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READ 95: College Reading
4.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course develops reading comprehension skills as well as increases reading vocabulary. Students practice comprehensive skills in essays, articles and literature. Students complete a variety of assignments, quizzes and tests to monitor progress throughout the semester. To successfully complete the course, students must score at the eleventh grade level on a standardized reading test. No quality points are awarded.
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SL 101: American Sign Language I
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is an introductory course where attention is given to proper syntax and basic grammatical constructs of ASL, which is used in Contact Signing. Over 500 signs are introduced and utilized in conversations enabling students to express basic ideas. This course may fulfill a foreign language requirement at other colleges and universities.
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SL 102: American Sign Language II
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is designed as a continuing of SL 101. Continued development and expansion of sign vocabulary with the introduction of phrases used in contact signing. More emphasis is placed on the use of body postures, hand shapes, expressions and signing space, as well as how to use classifers, how to get, direct, and maintain attention and how to control the pace of conversation when signing.
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