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ANE 616: Pathophysiology II
2.00 Credits
University of New England
Comprehensive study of the pathophysiology of major organ systems with an emphasis on clinical symptoms.
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ANE 619: Special Topics in Anesthesia
2.00 Credits
University of New England
This course will expose the student to various topics and situations that have both professional and clinical relevancy. Lectures, presentations and group discussions will focus on current issues such as crisis resource management, peer assistance and career development. In addition, students will enhance both technical and non-technical skills in the human patient simulator laboratory.
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ANE 623: Principles of Anesthesia II
3.00 Credits
University of New England
This course is designed to present the student with an overview of advanced principles of nurse anesthesia. Classes will consist primarily of lectures, which may be disseminated in a distance learning format. Discussion and application of course concepts take place via additional learning experiences, such as small group discussions and case scenario presentations.
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ANE 624: Principles of Anesthesia III
3.00 Credits
University of New England
This course continues the presentation of the advanced principles of nurse anesthesia. Classes will consist primarily of lectures, which may be disseminated in a distance learning format. Discussion and application of course concepts take place via additional learning experiences, such as small group discussions and case scenario presentations. In addition, students will hone clinical, critical thinking and leadership skills by managing clinical case scenarios in the simulator laboratory.
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ANE 625: Principles of Anesthesia IV
4.00 Credits
University of New England
This course continues the presentation of the advanced principles of nurse anesthesia. Classes will consist primarily of lectures, which may be disseminated in a distance-learning format. Discussion and application of course concepts take place via additional learning experiences, such as small group discussions and case scenario presentations.
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ANE 650: Clinical Practicum I
1.00 Credits
University of New England
This course introduces students to clinical anesthesia care. It is designed to cultivate the novice student nurse anesthetist under the direct supervision of anesthesia clinical preceptors. Emphasis is on basic skills, such as airway management, pre-operative assessment, care-plan construction, and documentation. It begins to demonstrate internalization of theoretical concepts and techniques and application in anesthetic management toward achievement of the program's behavioral outcomes. Mastery of specific levels of competency is required within a specific timeframe.
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ANE 652: Clinical Practicum II
1.00 Credits
University of New England
This course continues the integration and application of theoretical foundations and development of skills in nurse anesthesia practice under close direction of anesthesia clinical preceptors. It is designed to cultivate the advanced beginner student nurse anesthetist, focusing on setting priorities in clinical situations. It continues to demonstrate internalization of theoretical concepts and techniques and application in anesthetic management toward achievement of the program's behavioral outcomes. Mastery of specific levels of competency is required within a specific timeframe.
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ANE 654: Clinical Practicum III
1.00 Credits
University of New England
This course continues the integration and application of theoretical foundations and development of skills in nurse anesthesia practice under the guidance of anesthesia clinical preceptors. It is designed to cultivate the competent student nurse anesthetist, focusing on combining didactic and technical skills in a broader range of clinical situations and prioritizing care in a broader range of patient care situations. It continues to demonstrate internalization of theoretical concepts and techniques and application in anesthetic management toward achievement of the program's behavioral outcomes. Mastery of specific levels of competency is required within a specific timeframe.
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ANE 656: Clinical Practicum IV
1.00 Credits
University of New England
This course continues the integration and application of theoretical foundations and development of skills in nurse anesthesia practice with little guidance from anesthesia clinical preceptors. It is designed to cultivate the proficient student nurse anesthetist, focusing on performing with speed and flexibility in a broad range of clinical situations and perceiving situations as a whole, rather than fragmented parts. It continues to demonstrate internalization of theoretical concepts and techniques and application in anesthetic management toward achievement of the program's behavioral outcomes. Mastery of specific levels of competency is required within a specific timeframe.
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ANE 658: Clinical Practicum V
1.00 Credits
University of New England
This course continues the integration and application of theoretical foundations and development of skills in nurse anesthesia practice with occasional guidance and consultation from anesthesia clinical preceptors. It is designed to cultivate the novice practitioner student nurse anesthetist, focusing on performing in a skillful and consistent manner. It continues to demonstrate internalization of theoretical concepts and techniques and application in anesthetic management toward achievement of the program's behavioral outcomes. Mastery of specific levels of competency is required within a specific timeframe.
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