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5.00 Credits
This course uses basic combustion knowledge from HAC 152 and piping system knowledge from HAC 116, along with codes from course HAC 242, to build a basic understanding of boiler types, systems, safety procedures and codes that will prepare a person to take the High Pressure Boiler License Examination.
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4.00 Credits
This course uses basic piping knowledge from HAC 116, refrigeration cycle theory from HAC 141, codes from HAC 242, and control knowledge from HAC 253 to build a basic understanding of the operational theory and safe operating practices for an industrial Class II ammonia refrigeration system. Entering students should have HAC 161 course content or proficiency credit before enrolling in this class
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4.00 Credits
HAC 291 offers an opportunity for an off-campus work experience in heating, venting and air conditioning industry that augments formal education received in the technology with actual work conditions and job experience. “N” credit will not be allowed for this course.
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1.00 Credits
This course offers a refresher maintenance training class covering refrigeration systems, mechanical tools and methods, heating and boilers, electrical, air handling and ventilation, controls and safety. Please see your advisor before scheduling for this course.
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3.00 Credits
The student will be introduced to the various roles of the health information management technician within the health care system and professional organizations in which the health information management technician is affiliated. The educational and credentialing requirements for the HIM professional will be studied. The student will explore the various functions performed under the auspices of health information management. An overview of the health care delivery system in the United States will also be discussed.
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2.00 Credits
This course discusses electronic health concepts as they relate to safety and quality of health care, homeland security, HIPAA and escalating health care costs. These national concerns have brought the electronic health record (EHR) to the forefront of the health care industry and have created several initiatives that are driving the standardization and implementation of the EHR and EHR systems.
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2.00 Credits
This course will provide students with an understanding of various issues regarding managed care that have been instrumental in the redesign and remodeling of patient care delivery. Topics discussed include types of plans, analysis of data to determine effects of managed care, evaluation of managed care plans, rules and regulations affecting managed care, implementation of plans and clinical outcomes management.
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3.00 Credits
The student will study medical terminology as it relates to word parts, human body structure, procedural terms, abbreviations, directional terms, anatomical planes and regions, and the following: integument system, musculoskeletal system, hematology, immune system, endocrine system, nervous system, special senses, respiratory system, cardiovascular system, gastrointestinal system, urinary system, male reproductive system, female reproductive system, obstetrics and neonatology, mental health and oncology. Recommended: Completion of MULT 101 Medical Terminology
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3.00 Credits
The student will study the policies and procedures for processing health records for legal purposes. The importance of the maintenance of confidentiality of health information (both paper and electronic records and databases), the proper handling of requests for, and the transfer of health information will be discussed.
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5.00 Credits
The student will be introduced to filing systems as well as to the computer-based patient record (CPR). The student will study the policies and procedures required to collect, analyze, interpret, report, and maintain health care data. The student will gain knowledge of health record content required to perform chart reviews for quality assessment and abstracting functions.
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