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RESP 2124: Advanced Clinical Applications I
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
Continuation of practical application of theories previously presented with emphasis on the care and management of the critical and mechanically ventilated respiratory care patient. Rotations will include the intensive care unit, heart catheterization lab, pulmonary rehabilitation and home care, physician clinic, polysomnography lab and a surgery rotation focusing on endotracheal intubation practice.
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RESP 2224: Advanced Clinical Applications II
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This clinical experience is designed to orientate the RCP to the environment of neonatal and pediatric intensive care.
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RESP 2232: Advanced Clinical Applications III
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
A continuation of critical care management, with a shift in the student's thinking from task-oriented perspective to patient-outcome perspective by emphasis on the development of clinical judgment. Clinical rotations will include adult ICU, pediatric ICU, neonatal ICU and an elective rotation through any specific area of interest.
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RESP 2422: Pulmonary Diagnostics & Rehabilitation
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course will cover specialty equipment and problems of providing respiratory care in the home. In addition, the student will be given the opportunity to learn the definitions, essential components, organization and structure of a pulmonary rehabilitation program. This course will also include alternate settings in the emerging specialty areas for the advanced Respiratory Care Practitioner.
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RESP 2445: Mechanical Ventilation
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course will teach the basics and parameters of continuous ventilation including special procedures. Students will also learn acid-base physiology as it applies to ventilator changes. Laboratory applications will include proficiency in ventilator classification and functions as well as ventilator setup and setting changes using the American Association of Respiratory Care guidelines and protocols.
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RESP 2513: Introduction to Critical Care
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course is designed to take the entry-level technician to become an advanced Respiratory Care Practitioner. It will expand on critical care skills and the whys and why nots of Respiratory Care. The student will learn to select, collect, review and interpret clinical data including pulmonary function testing and cardiopulmonary exercise testing. The student will learn to evaluate appropriateness of prescribing therapy and participate in the development and delivery of the Respiratory Care Plan. Students will work on developing and using respiratory protocols where appropriate within hospital guidelines.
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RESP 2613: Pediatric and Neonatal Respiratory Care
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course will provide the student with the opportunity to learn advanced skills and knowledge about neonatal and pediatric routine and critical respiratory care. The course will approach the subject as a separate portion of modern respiratory cares rather than a modification of adult care. The course will also separate pediatric and neonatal respiratory care modalities. The course contains information beginning with developmental and introductory concepts, then progresses through anatomical and physiological differences, equipment and therapeutic modalities, home care and developmental outcomes using the AARC guidelines and protocols. The goal of this course is to provide the entrylevel practitioner with the knowledge, information and skills necessary to provide respiratory care to the pediatric and neonatal patient at the advanced practitioner level.
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RESP 2621: Board Exam Review
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course is a review of the previous 24-month curriculum. The student will review the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) entry-level examination content (CRT) and learn specific testing techniques needed to be successful during the first portion of this class. During the second portion of the class the student will review the NBRC advanced level examination content (RRT) and learn specific testing techniques needed to be successful.
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RESP 2622: Professional Development of the Respiratory Care Practitioner
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course is designed to provide for the professional development of the respiratory care practitioner including topical studies of bio-ethics, workplace management, personal financial management, patient/family communication, physician interaction, resume development and job interviewing skills.
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SOCI 1113: Principles of Sociology
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
The dynamics of human society are explored in this survey course of sociology. Beginning with the classical theorists of sociology we construct a contemporary perspective of sociology that demonstrates the theories, research and work of sociologists. Issues such as culture, social interaction, socialization, stratification, multiculturalism, institutions, collective behavior and social change are viewed through the unique perspectives of sociology.
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