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2.00 Credits
Covers methods of system analysis using schematics, circuit diagrams and installation drawings. Develops troubleshooting diagnostics for control, electrical and mechanical systems based on problem reduction through fault tree analysis. Prerequisite: MNT 111 with a grade of C or better.
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2.00 Credits
Covers a practical knowledge of machine elements and power transmission with emphasis on belts, bearings and mechanical drive systems. Provides knowledge in system maintenance, lubrication and power efficiencies. Prerequisite: MNT 235 with a grade of C or better.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces types of patient-care records prepared and maintained by health care personnel. Includes elements of records, record keeping, medical records ethics and confidentiality, correction techniques and use of health care references, with transcription and computer applications. Beginning transcription techniques including grammar, punctuation and proof-reading skills are emphasized. Basic keyboarding skills and knowledge of Microsoft Word are necessary for this course. Prerequisite: HSC 104 and HSC 112 with grades of C or better.
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1.00 Credits
Develops skill necessary to calculate medication dosages and solutions. A basic math ability, including decimals, fractions and percentages, is necessary to be successful in this course. Use of calculators emphasized with health care-related applications. (Formerly HSC 151)
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2.00 Credits
Explores and compares major types of health insurance contracts and describes benefits and limitations. Provides practice in processing insurance claim forms. Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and International Classification of Diseases (ICD) coding techniques are introduced. Emphasis is on insurance rules and regulations, claim submission, reimbursement and collections. Prerequisite: Prior or current enrollment in BIO 135, BIO 136 and HSC 112.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the student to the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding system for procedures used in ambulatory care and services rendered by physicians. Emphasis is on the six sections of the CPT Coding Manual, elements of coding techniques and guidelines. The CPT Coding Manual is used to code the procedures and services performed by physicians. Individual code numbers are assigned to identify all procedures and services. Prerequisite: BIO 135, BIO 136 and HSC 112 with grades of C or better. Prior or concurrent enrollment in MOA 195.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the student to the current International Classification of Diseases (ICD). ICD coding is designed for the classification of patient morbidity (sickness) and mortality (death) information for statistical purposes and for the indexing of hospital records by disease and operation for data storage and retrieval. Includes elements of coding techniques and guidelines, structured learning exercises and computer applications. Prerequisite: BIO 135, BIO 136 and HSC 112 with grades of C or better. Prior or concurrent enrollment in MOA 195,
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8.00 Credits
Offers basic and advanced clinical techniques in the physician's examining room. Includes diagnostic and laboratory testing techniques, principles of medications, and assisting the physician in specialty examinations and minor surgical procedures. Demonstration of clinical skills in outpatient care is emphasized, with maintenance of proper patient and technician protection guidelines. Includes a clinical rotation in a health care facility. (NOTE: The program's health requirements and American Heart Association Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certificate must be completed prior to placement in clinical rotation.) Prerequisite: HSC 104, HSC 105, HSC 107, HSC 112, HSC 201, MOA 145, and MOA 150 with grades of C or better. Corequisite: MOA 235.
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2.00 Credits
Offers development of skills in office procedures used in a health care facility. Emphasizes patient relations in health care and office simulations. Strong emphasis on cultural diversity issues and application in the health care field. Prerequisite: HSC 112 and MOA 145 with grades of C or better.
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2.00 Credits
Develops speed and accuracy in transcribing a variety of basic medical reports, using a transcriber and computer. Enhances student's knowledge of health care reports and terminology. Emphasis is on basic transcription techniques and guidelines. Prerequisite: BIO 135, BIO 136, HSC 104, HSC 105, HSC 112 and MOA 145 with grades of C or better.
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