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HS 161: Medical Terminology
1.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
The course includes a study of terms relating to medical technology and practice, health sciences fields, and ancillary hospital services, including abbreviations, spelling, and pronunciation. Some individual computer work required. Offered fall semester Quad A. One hour.
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HS 162: Introduction to Athletic Training
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
This course serves as an introduction to the allied health profession of Athletic Training, including the educational prerequisite, curriculum, credentialing, licensing, and working conditions. Offered fall semester Quad B. One hour.
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HS 165X: Responding to Emergencies and Sport Safety Training
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
Collegiate-level American Red Cross course that certifies participants in Community CPR, RTE First Aid, and Sport Safety Training. Includes the importance of a safe and healthy lifestyle, basic prevention and care of acute trauma injuries, sudden and chronic illnesses. Laboratory skills, practicum, and observation are included. Laboratory fee. Offered fall semester. Three hours.
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HS 168: Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
A lecture/laboratory approach providing foundation for pursuing a career in athletic training. A systematic approach to conditioning principles, emergency preparation, protective taping/wrapping skills, injury mechanism, resulting pathology, and care of injuries by participation of the physically active in sport/recreation. Policy, procedures, and observation of the athletic training room are included. Prerequisites: HS 161 and current American Red Cross Community First Aid and CPR certification (or acceptable equivalent), HS 162, or consent of instructor. Laboratory fee. Offered spring semester. Four hours.
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HS 201X: Physiology of Exercise
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
A systematic approach to the study of the function of the human body during physical activity and recovery. Emphasis is placed on how the physiology of the sedentary body responds and adapts to both acute and chronic workloads. The application of these principles to exercise prescription for the achievement of optimal fitness and athletic performance will be applied. Laboratory is included. Prerequisites: BIO 140 or BIO 340-341 and current Community First Aid and CPR certification (or acceptable equivalent) or consent of instructor. Laboratory fee. Offered spring semester. Three hours.
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HS 202X: Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
Effects of nutrition on performance and health emphasizing various methods of nutritional analysis, effects of current dietary practices, basic behavior modification techniques, nutritional needs of competitive and special populations, ergogenic aids and referral resources. Prerequisite: HPW 180. Offered spring semester. Three hours.
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HS 211: Guided Field Experience and Skills Assessment Level I
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
The first semester of a sequenced laboratory skills course designed to progress the student through the National Athletic Trainers Association Educational Competencies critical to preparation for the NATA Board of Certification exam. Level I athletic training skills will be assessed. Under the supervision of a clinical instructor, guided experience in administration of an athletic training program, and coverage of practices and games are included. Prerequisite: HS 168. Offered fall semester. Laboratory fee. One hour.
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HS 212: Guided Field Experience and Skills Assessment Level II
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
The second semester of a sequenced laboratory skills course designed to progress the student through the National Athletic Trainers Association Educational Competencies critical to preparation for the NATA Board of Certification exam. Level II athletic training skills will be assessed. Under the supervision of a clinical instructor, guided experience in administration of an athletic training program, and coverage of practices and games are included. Prerequisite: HS 211 or consent of the instructor. Offered spring semester. Laboratory fee. One hour.
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HS 261: Advanced Techniques and Assessment of Athletic Injuries I
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
The first semester of a sequenced lecture/laboratory course designed to assess injuries that are associated with athletic competition and the physically active. On-site and clinical assessment of injuries, proper referral, and an understanding of diagnostic equipment utilized in the medical field are included. Critical thinking in realistic scenarios is emphasized. Prerequisites: HS 168 and current American Red Cross Community First Aid and CPR certification (or acceptable equivalent) or consent of instructor. Offered fall semester. Two hours.
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HS 262: Advanced Techniques and Assessment of Athletic Injuries II
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
The second semester of a sequenced lecture/laboratory course designed to assess injuries that are associated with athletic competition and the physically active. On-site and clinical assessment of injuries, proper referral, and an understanding of diagnostic equipment utilized in the medical field are included. Critical thinking in realistic scenarios is emphasized. Prerequisites: HS 168, HS 261, and current American Red Cross Community First Aid and CPR certification instructor (or acceptable equivalent) or consent of instructor. Offered spring semester. Two hours.
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