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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
O This laboratory course introduces the student to non-invasive cardiology by hands-on experience with modalities discussed in CVT2620. Corequisite: CVT2620
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2.00 Credits
O This companion course to CVT2620 presents an in-depth view of the diagnosis of common cardiac and vascular disease states. Instruction is provided in the application of theory, techniques, and interpretation of two-dimensional echocardiography, M-mode, colorflow imaging, and pulsed and continuous wave doppler. Advanced techniques in echocardiography are also discussed, such as stress and pharmacologic echocardiography, transesophageal echocardiography and contrast echocardiography. Prerequisite: CVT2620, CVT2620L. Corequisite: CVT2621L
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1.00 Credits
O This laboratory course allows the student to apply the techniques and interpretation modalities in echocardiography as it relates to the cardiac abnormalities taught in CVT 2621. Co-requisite: CVT2621
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1.00 Credits
O Designed to prepare the student for entry into clinical practicum, this course consists of a series of lectures and lab activities relevant to the fields of cardiovascular technology and pulmonary function testing. Topics include patient care, a review of clinical skills, interpersonal and professional behaviors, IV therapy, HIPPA, OSHA, ACLS certification and employability skills. Prerequisites: All Term 1 and 2 required courses. Corequisites: All Term 3 courses
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1.00 Credits
O Clinical experience is provided in a clinical specialty of the student's choice. The student is scheduled for clinical rotations in the cardiovascular and pulmonary laboratories in our affiliated hospitals throughout the Southeast. During each rotation cycle, the student receives extensive hands-on experience and observation utilizing equipment, performing all tests and providing patient care. Prerequisite: All CVT Professional courses
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2.00 Credits
O The student continues clinical rotations in the program's affiliated cardiovascular and pulmonary laboratories, becoming proficient with the skills in the selected clinical specialty. Preparation for the appropriate national certification examination is included. Prerequisite: CVT2840
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3.00 Credits
6 V This course provides basic information for orientation to dentistry. The structure of the professional organizations, dental assisting, dental hygiene and dental laboratory technology, the research and objectives of dentistry, composition of the dental team, specific roles and relationships of the dental team members, professional appearance and behaviors, ethics and jurisprudence, and the history and development of the above are discussed. Articulates with dental hygiene, DES1810
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3.00 Credits
1.1 V Preclinical Procedures introduces the dental assisting student to the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide basic introductory patient services with proper infection control guidelines. The concepts taught in this course include dental operatory equipment operation and maintenance, asepsis, data collections, and instrument transfer. Articulates with Dental Hygiene, DES1800. Co-requisite: DEA0027L
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2.00 Credits
V Clinical and laboratory experiences are provided for the topics covered in Clinical Procedures 1. Articulates with Dental Hygiene, DES1800L. Corequisite: DEA0027
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3.00 Credits
1.1 V The dental specialties recognized by ADA will be discussed and emphasis will be given to information pertinent to the practice of the dental assistant/dental hygienist. Endodontics, oral maxillofacial surgery, pediatric dentistry, periodontics, orthodontics, Public Health dentistry and oral pathology will be included. Special patient needs will be discussed. Articulates to dental hygiene, DEH2504
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