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3.00 Credits
O Students learn to utilize many of Linux's Internet services. Topics include installing, troubleshooting, and maintaining DNS, DHCP, FTP, HTTP, POP3, SMTP, MySQL, and PHP server software. Prerequisite: CTS2321 CGS1000 I NTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE COMPUTING 3.0 P This course is for students to gain the computer skills needed to succeed in their academic careers and in today's workplace. Major topics include Web CT, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, the World Wide Web, electronic mail, file management, and computer hardware. Prerequisite: a passing score on the Computer Placement Exam
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1.00 Credits
O Concerned with an orientation to the Cardiovascular Technology Program; HIV and hepatitis information and basic patient care skills including communication techniques, vital sign assessment, infection control; ethical and legal considerations, body mechanics, patient transportation and medical terminology
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3.00 Credits
O Concerned with the concepts and principles of pharmacokinetics and drug administration. Cardiovascular and pulmonary pharmacological agents are emphasized. Prerequisites: BSC2084, BSC2084L, MTB1371
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4.00 Credits
O This course is divided into four units: normal cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, embryology, congenital heart disease, and acquired cardiac and vascular diseases. The essentials of diagnosis and treatment are incorporated in these units. Prerequisite: BSC2084, BSC2084L
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2.00 Credits
O This course provides an anatomical and physiological understanding of the human lungs in health and disease. Prerequisite: BSC2084, BSC2084L
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1.00 Credits
O Concerned with the performance and interpretation of the 12 lead ECG. The cardiac cycle, electrical conduction, normal rhythms, common dysrhythmias, exercise electrocardiography and ambulatory electrocardiography are introduced. Prerequisite: BSC2084, BSC2084L. Corequisite: CVT1261
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1.00 Credits
O This course defines the principles of ultrasound physics and relates them to their practical use in diagnostic ultrasound. Additionally, hemodynamic concerns of blood flow will be considered. Prerequisites: BSC2084, BSC2084L, MTB1371
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1.00 Credits
O Introduction to the assessment of the flow to the peripheral vascular system, neck and head. The student develops the skills necessary to perform diagnostic ultrasound studies for presentation to the physician. The student reviews the physics and instrumentation of Doppler ultrasound; learns normal hemodynamics and hemodynamics present in disease states; and learns protocols and diagnostic criteria related to cerebrovascular testing. Prerequisite: CVT1261, CVT1500 and CVT 1610. Corequisite: CVT2320L
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1.00 Credits
O During this laboratory training, the student gains skills in the use of fundamental ultrasonic equipment designed to detect blood flow in the carotid artery. Corequisite: CVT2320
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2.00 Credits
O This course introduces the characteristics of abnormalities in blood flow. Disease states, etiologies and treatments are explored. Testing modalities used to diagnose vascular diseases in the extremities and abdomen are presented. Prerequisite: CVT2320, CVT2320L. Corequisite: CVT2321L
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