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Course Criteria
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8.00 Credits
Prepares the student to perform all aspects of automotive type suspension and alignment work, including powered and nonpowered steering systems, inspection, diagnosis, adjustment, and repair of front and rear suspension systems, and related components such as tires and wheels. Use of four-wheel alignment equipment is an integral part of this course.
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8.00 Credits
Studies hydraulic principle of pressure and force multiplication, operation, diagnosis and repair of automotive automatic transmissions and transaxles.
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6.00 Credits
Studies the theory of operation, diagnosis and repair of clutches, manual transmission/transaxles, drivelines, drive axles and transfer cases.
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16.00 Credits
Studies the operation, maintenance, repair, and overhaul of diesel engines used in heavy equipment. Prerequisite: ADT 100.
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5.00 Credits
Studies factors and components that affect diesel engine performance, fuel economy, and exhaust emissions. Includes fuel system and valve train problem diagnosis, maintenance, repair, and adjustment. Prerequisite: ADT 102 or instructor permission.
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2.00 Credits
Prepares second-year Diesel students to pass Washington State CDL tests (written and driving) using a combination of classroom and driving time. This class is not intended to prepare students for a career in truck driving. Rather, it prepares diesel technology students to test drive and relocate commercial vehicles. Prerequisite: ADT 102, 205, 210, or instructor permission.
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2.00 Credits
Focuses on the role of the caregiver in providing care to individuals residing in the home, adult family home, assisted living facility and in licensed boarding homes. Utilizes DSHS curriculum on client and caregiver rights, community resources, personal care, prevention of injury and infection, nutrition, assisting with medications, mobility needs, requirements for nurse delegation and observation and recording, and medical and physical conditions.
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1.00 Credits
Focuses on the role of the caregiver in providing care to individuals residing in the home, adult family home, assisted living facility and in licensed boarding homes. Utilizes DSHS curriculum on client and caregiver rights, resources for the caregiver, prevention of infection, nutrition, assisting with medications, requirements for nurse delegation and observation and recording.
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1.00 Credits
Focuses on the role of the caregiver in providing care to individuals residing in the home, adult family home, assisted living facility and in licensed boarding homes. Utilizes DSHS curriculum providing an in-depth understanding of the nurse delegation law, basic medical knowledge of body systems and selected nursing tasks that may be delegated by a Registered Nurse.
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1.00 Credits
Examines blood borne illnesses: etiology, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, treatment, transmission, testing, infection control, legal, ethical, psychosocial and counseling issues. Fulfills Washington State Department of Licensing requirement for license renewal for persons governed by Chapter 18.130.RCW.(GE)
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