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  • 1.00 Credits

    In-depth study of the most common pediatric diseases affecting the cardiopulmonary system, such as croup, epiglottitis, foreign body aspiration, RSV, pneumonia, cystic fibrosis, asthma, ARDS, neuromuscular diseases and congenital heart disease. Heart failure and common congenital syndromes also are included. Prerequisite: RSC 260 and RSC 262 within the past 2 years Lecture: 1 hour (course fee required)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Addresses the advanced therapeutic modalities used to treat neonatal and pediatric cardiopulmonary problems such as high frequency positive pressure ventilation, ECMO, nitric oxide and surfactant instillation. Monitoring and diagnostic devices such as sleep studies, capnography and PFT are included. Emerging technologies are introduced. Prerequisite: RSC 260 , RSC 261 , RSC 262 and RSC 263 within the past 2 years. Lecture: 0.5 hours Laboratory: 1 hour (course fee required)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Forum for discussion of topics included in the NBRC perinatal/pediatric exam matrix. Provides an opportunity for refinement of presentation skills. Assists in preparation for NBRC pedrinatal/ pediatric exam. Self-assessment exams are included, and detailed analysis of performance is provided. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in RSC 266 or CRT/RRT. Lecture: 1 hour (course fee required)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Supervised clinical course providing instruction, observation and ability to perform advanced neonatal ventilator care, non-invasive monitoring and assessment and various other therapeutic modalities. Direct patient contact and application of theory and techniques in related procedures are included. Prerequisite: RSC 260 , RSC 261 , RSC 262 , RSC 263 within past two years; concurrent enrollment with RSC 264 and RSC 265 Laboratory: 4 hours (course fee required)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to provide both didactic and laboratory training for entry-level personnel in the basics of polysomnographic technology. Student's will become familiar with medical terminology, instrumentation setup and calibration, recording and monitoring techniques, documentation, professional issues and patient-technologist interactions related to polysomnographic technology. Laboratory sessions will provide practical experience in the skills required of an entry-level polysomnographic technologist. Prerequisite: Admission to RSC program Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Supervised clinical course providing the student with patient contact in a sleep lab. Students will have the opportunity to observe, perform and evaluate sleep studies. Prerequisite: RSC 270 Laboratory: 7.5 hours (course fee required)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to provide both didactic and laboratory training in more advanced aspects of polysomnographic technology. Expands upon the topics covered in RSC 270 . Students will become familiar with the skills and knowledge needed to obtain and evaluate high quality sleep recordings, covering all the aspects of sleep scoring and event recognition, instrumentation setup and calibration, recording and monitoring techniques, documentation, professional issues, therapeutic interventions and patient-technologist interactions related to polysomnographic technology. Laboratory sessions will provide practical experience in the skills required to obtain and evaluate high quality sleep recordings. Prerequisite: RSC 270 and RSC 271 Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Supervised clinical course providing the student with additional patient contact in a sleep lab beyond that included in RSC 271 . Students will have the opportunity to observe, perform and evaluate sleep studies. Students also will set-up and monitor treatment devices such as PAP and supplemental oxygen titration, using procedural protocols. Prerequisite: RSC 270 , RSC 271 and RSC 272 Laboratory: 7.5 hours (course fee required)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Provides the student with a cooperative education learning experience in which they are able to work full time as a polysomnographic (sleep study) technologist. At the same time, the student will gain experience performing the specific techniques needed to pass the RPSGT examination and to be successful on the job. The student also will obtain 400 of the 1040 hours of on-the-job experience (six months full time) needed to be eligible for the Comprehensive Registry Examination for Polysomnography Technologists (RPSGT). College will assist student in securing employment. Prerequisite: RSC 270 , RSC 271 , RSC 272 and RSC 273 Laboratory: 21 hours
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continuation of RSC 251 . Students have the option to continue with the previous place of employment or select a different employer related to respiratory care. Includes expansion of the expectations and objectives from RSC 256 , enhancement of skill development and performance of advanced adult ventilator care, advanced artificial airway management, intensive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Rotations in neonatal/ pediatric ventilator care, long-term care and home care will be included in this course or RSC 256 , depending upon clinical scheduling. Continuous growth of the individual is emphasized. College will assist student in securing employment in respiratory care, if necessary. Under the supervision of the College and the employer, the student participates in job-training experiences that meet the competencies included in RSC 250 . This course is combined with RSC 250 so students can learn from each other and work as a team during the clinical rotations. Prerequisite: 1) Completion of RSC 256 with at least a "C" grade or better; 2) 2.0GPA; 3) Approval of Cooperative Education Office Laboratory: 16 hours (course fee required)
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