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7.00 Credits
This course provides combined lecture and laboratory instruction specific to neonatal respiratory care, pediatric respiratory care, advanced pulmonary function, sleep medicine, home care and pulmonary rehabilitation. Certification NRP and PALS. Students will sit for self assessment examinations (SAE's) to assess preparedness for National Board examinations.
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2.00 Credits
Hospital-based internship provides experience and training for departmental management and advanced clinical training in critical care monitoring, exercise testing, and research methods focusing on decision-making in patient-case management.
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2.00 Credits
This course solidifies the adult critical care experience. Students will also be exposed to Neonatal Intensive Care, Pediatric Intensive Care, and specialty relations of their choosing. Elective rotations will be determined by the instructor and student and is subject to approval of the Director of Clinical Education.
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0.00 Credits
Prepares students to take the State of Florida 2-20 licensing exam for General Lines Agent. Topics included are automobile, fire and allied lines, general liability, homeowner's insurance, crime and surety, workers' compensation, inland and ocean marine, aviation, and boiler machinery. (200 hours)
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0.00 Credits
Prepares students to take the State of Florida 2-15 licensing exam for Life, Health and Variable Annuity Agent. Topics included are insurance terminology and concepts, federal and state regulations, and legal contracts. (40 hours)
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0.00 Credits
This "designation" course is approved by Florida Department of Insurance for the 4.40 Insurance license. Students must pass the class with a score of 70% or higher to meet the state requirements. Topics covered are property and casualty, health insurance, agency operations, and good customer service.
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0.00 Credits
This "designation" course is approved by Florida Department of Insurance for the 6.20 Adjuster's license. Students must pass the class with a score of 70% or higher to meet the state requirements. Topics covered are property and casualty, general lines, health insurance, agency operations, policies and coverages. Emphasis is on adjusting insurance claims. This course is a pre-licensing requirement for the Public Adjuster Apprentice Insurance License.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the program, profession, didactic and clinical environments. Students will demonstrate knowledge of radiation protection, x-ray production, interactions, principles of radiographic imaging, equipment and radiographic technique.
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2.00 Credits
An analysis of technical systems and radiographic technique. The student will describe the Inverse Square Law, the fundamentals of physics, atomic structure, the electromagnetic spectrum, x-ray production, x-ray emission, x-ray interactions and quality control.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory exercises to accompany RTE1401, the student will demonstrate the clinical applications of technique systems, radiographic technique, the Inverse Square Law, x-ray production, x-ray emission, x-ray interactions, and quality control.
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