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NUTR 240: Principles of Nutrition
3.00 Credits
North Dakota State College of Science
A study of the basic principles of nutrition including: nutrition in the community, the role of nutrients in the maintenance of normal health and nutrition in the life cycle. Also included is the application of these principles to all age groups and for diet modification during illness. (F, S, Su, O)
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NUTR 255: Eating Disorders
1.00 Credits
North Dakota State College of Science
A study of the incidence, cause, diagnosis, and treatment of the major eating disorders: anorexia nervosa, bulimia and compulsive overeating. Prerequisite: NUTR 240 or currently enrolled in NUTR 240. (F, S, Su)
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NUTR 299: Special Topics
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
North Dakota State College of Science
A course designed to meet special departmental needs.
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NUTR X92: Experimental Course
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
North Dakota State College of Science
A course designed to meet special departmental needs during new course development. It is used for one year after which time the course is assigned a different number.
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OTA 101: Introduction to Occupational Therapy
3.00 Credits
North Dakota State College of Science
Designed to introduce the student to the profession of occupational therapy. The following topics are discussed: basic concepts of occupational therapy with emphasis on occupation as the core focus of the profession. In addition, AOTA Code of Ethics, activity analysis and the roles of occupational therapy personnel is addressed. Prerequisite: Admission to the OTA program or departmental approval. (F, first year)
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OTA 102: Behavioral Health:Theory/Practice-Children/Adolescents
2.00 Credits
North Dakota State College of Science
Theory and application of occupational therapy in the evaluation and treatment of physical, developmental and psychosocial conditions commonly treated in occupational therapy during childhood, adolescence and young adulthood. A basic overview of sensory-integrative development is also addressed. Prerequisites: OTA 101, OTA 111, OTA 120, BIOL 115 and 115L. (S, first year) community-based nursing practice and the role of the nurse in health promotion for clients and families in their environment. The course will present basic epidemiology concepts; special concerns related to communities including environmental threats and cultural influences. The student will utilize teaching/learning principles to promote health promotion and disease prevention for clients/families and communities. Mental health nursing principles and concepts of mental health psychopathology, and treatment modalities related to the nursing care of clients and their families are included in the course. Utilizing critical thinking and the nursing process, the student will research, design and present a community-based project that promotes health within a community setting. Prerequisites/Corequisites: NURS 251, NURS 256, NURS 257, NURS 261, NURS 263.
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OTA 111: Introduction to Muscle Function
1.00 Credits
North Dakota State College of Science
Lecture/lab course providing theory and practice with task groups, bulletin boards, party planning, goal planning, behavior management, documentation, body mechanics and wellness. (F)
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OTA 112: Documentation
2.00 Credits
North Dakota State College of Science
Lecture/lab course on therapeutic approaches and activities used with clients. Roles, occupational performance tasks and musculo-skeletal function are addressed. Prerequisites: OTA 101, OTA 120, OTA 111, BIOL 115 and 115L. Corequisite: OTA 102. (S, first year)
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OTA 113: Physical Disabilities:Theory-Practice
5.00 Credits
North Dakota State College of Science
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the occupational therapy process in physical disabilities resulting from illness, disabling conditions or injury. It will prepare students to apply theoretical treatment approaches to enhance occupational performance of persons with these types of physical conditions. Evaluation tools, treatment techniques, approaches applied to specific diagnosis and documentation will be examined and practiced. Orthotic and adaptive devices utilized with specific diagnosis will be studied. Basic splinting skills will be taught, as well as positioning and functional mobility techniques. Prerequisites: OTA 101, OTA 111, OTA 120, OTA 121. Corequisites: OTA 102, OTA 112, OTA 154. (FS-First Year)
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OTA 120: Medical Terminology
2.00 Credits
North Dakota State College of Science
A study of medical word construction including prefixes, suffixes and combining forms and abbreviations used in the medical field and rehabilitation included. Open to non-majors with departmental approval. (F, first year)
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