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6.00 Credits
Hours: 6 Course ID: 003809 Fundamental techniques of areas of the clinical laboratory appropriate to the phlebotomist are introduced. Included is a study of medical ethics, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system professional organizations, communication, record keeping, specimen collection, chain of custody, laboratory safety, and quality control. Lecture: 3 hrs; Laboratory: 9 hrs. Prerequisite: CPR Certification Malpractice insurance, Hepatitis, Varicella, PPD, Rubeola, and Rubella blood work results. Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Hours: 1 - 2 Course ID: 004072 Course covers fundamental techniques in proper venipuncture and capillary collection. Included is a study of medical ethics, laboratory terminology, anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system, communication and record keeping, specimen processing, laboratory safety, isolation procedures and special collection. Lecture: 1-2 credits (15-30 contact hours). Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor. Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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1.00 Credits
Hours: 1 Course ID: 004175 This course introduces the student to clinical practice in the phlebotomy department of the laboratory. The student will begin to develop performance skills in routine venipuncture and capillary collection procedures. This course utilized and depends upon external institutions to insure adequate clinical education and training. A prescribed schedule of clinical rotations in the phlebotomy area will be provided for the student by the instructor. Prerequisite: PHB 151 or consent of instructor. Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours). Component: Laboratory
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hours: 2 - 3 Course ID: 001939 This course is designed to build on the knowledge acquired in phlebotomy lecture and lab. In this course the student will use external institutions for clinical experience to become more proficient in the performance of routine venipuncture and dermal collections. The student will gain the experience needed to handle routine venipuncture complications and the skills necessary to adequately perform the duties of a phlebotomist. Prerequisite: PHB 151 Phlebotomy for the Healthcare Professional or PHB 100 Phlebotomy. Clinical: 2-3 credits (120 contact hours). Component: Clinical
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000894 An introduction to philosophical studies with emphasis on issues of knowing, reality, and meaning related to human existence. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture Attributes: Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000356 A course which treats argumentation, syllogistic, and sentential logic. The focus will be on the use of formal methods in the construction and criticism of actual arguments, the aim being to inculcate standards of good reasoning, e.g., clarity, consistency, and validity. Credit is not given to students who already have credit for PHI 320. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture Attributes: Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000354 An introduction to philosophical studies with emphasis on a critical study of principles of moral action and social and political values. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture Attributes: Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 005139 Ethical reasoning and application of ethical theories to moral issues connected to war and peace. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture Attributes: Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000698 An introductory study of the development of Western philosophy from ancient through late medieval times including systematic work in logic, metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics by such philosophers as Plato Aristotle, Augustine, and Aquinas. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture Attributes: Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000497 An introductory study of the development of Western philosophy from early modern to recent times, including systematic work in logic, metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics by such philosophers as Occam, Descartes Hume, and Kant. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture Attributes: Humanities
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