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3.00 Credits
(1-6-3) Medical terminology, instrumentation setup and calibration, recording and monitoring techniques, documentations, professional isues and patienttechnologist interactions. This is the second half of the standard PSG 252 course. Pre- or corequisite: PSG 252A.
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6.00 Credits
(2-12-6) Intermediate aspects of polysomnographic technology including event recognition, EEG, EMG, SaO2 and EOG readings and monitoring, therapeutic interventions, scoring, and patienttechnologist interactions related to polysomnographic technology. Prerequisite: PSG 252.
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3.00 Credits
(1-6-3) Intermediate aspects of polysomnographic technology including event recognition, EEG, EMG, SaO2 and EOG readings and monitoring, therapeutic interventions, scoring, and patienttechnologist interactions related to polysomnographic technology. This is the first half of the standard PSG 253 course. Prerequisite: PSG 252 or PSB 252A and PSG 252B.
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3.00 Credits
(1-6-3) Intermediate aspects of polysomnographic technology including event recognition, EEG, EMG, SaO2 and EOG readings and monitoring, therapeutic interventions, scoring, and patienttechnologist interactions related to polysomnographic technology. This is the second half of the standard PSG 253 course. Prerequisite: PSG 253A.
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6.00 Credits
(2-12-6) Advanced aspects of polysomnographic technology including recognition of sleep disorders, recording and monitoring, therapeutic interventions, scoring, and Multiple Sleep Latency Tests (MSLT) and Repeated Test of Sustained Wakefulness (RTSW), advanced cardiac and neurophysiology interpretation and pharmacology of sleep. Prerequisite: PSG 253.
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3.00 Credits
(1-6-3) Advanced aspects of polysomnographic technology including recognition of sleep disorders, recording and monitoring, therapeutic interventions, scoring, MSLTs and RTSWs, advanced cardiac and neurophysiology interpretation and pharmacology of sleep. This is the first half of the standard PSG 254 course. Prerequisite: PSG 253 or PSG 253A and PSG 253B.
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3.00 Credits
(1-6-3) Advanced aspects of polysomnographic technology including recognition of sleep disorders, recording and monitoring, therapeutic interventions, scoring, MSLTs and RTSWs, advanced cardiac and neurophysiology interpretation and pharmacology of sleep. This is the second half of the standard PSG 254 course. Prerequisite: PSG 254A.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Course Description: Presentation of theory and its practical applications in pediatric and neonatal respiratory disease states. Includes pathophysiology, etiology, patient testing, scoring and treatment. Prerequisite: PSG 221.
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1.00 Credits
(1-0-1) Presentation and discussion of career options of psychology majors.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Introduction to the principles and applications of psychology. Topics include the brain and behavior, consciousness, sensation and perception, and health psychology.
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