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SPED 478: Communication Development And Disorders
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) The communication process and its importance in the educational process of the whole child. Normal language development and language disorders. A multidisciplinary approach to modifying communication and task demands. As Needed Prerequisite: EDUC 140 or (SPED 136 or SPED 227)
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SPED 479: Pre- Vocational Work Training Skills For Youth With Disabilities
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) Skills and training needed by mildly disabled youth to make a successful transition into the "real" adult world. Active research experiences within the community, societal needs, job, and training opportunities as well as availability of community resources for teachers, parents and students. As Needed Prerequisite: EDUC 201
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SPED 483: Implementation of New Delivery Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(3 Hrs) Provides a base for instructional design by looking at the learning process, principles of learning and the purpose for the design. It facilitates a systems approach and investigates planned instruction, conditions of learning, and building blocks for instruction. As Needed Prerequisites: EDUC 201; Admission into Teacher Education
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SURG 151: Fundamentals of Surgical Technology I
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(4 Hrs) This course introduces the student to the role of the surgical technologist as a member of the healthcare team. Operating room organization, medical terminology, aseptic technique, surgical supplies, instrumentation, and basic surgical routines are emphasized. Learning activities take place in the classroom and surgical technology laboratory. (Theory 3 hours, Lab 3 hours) Fall Corequisites: SOHS 108; SURG 155
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SURG 155: Clinical Education I
6.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(2 Hrs) Application of theoretical concepts with emphasis on basic instrumentation, supplies, surgical routines, and aseptic technique. Clinical sessions take place in the surgical technology laboratory and hospital operating rooms under the direct supervision of a USF faculty member. The expected outcome of this course is to be a safe, sterile second assistant. (Clinical 6 hours) Fall Corequisites: SOHS 108; SURG 151
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SURG 171: Fundamentals of Surgical Technology II
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(4 Hrs) This course is a continuation of SURG 151 with an emphasis on the instrument handling, assisting and circulating duties of the surgical technologist. Students expand their study of medical terminology and surgical routines, culminating with an introduction to basic surgical specialty procedures. Learning activities take place in the classroom and surgical technology laboratory. (Theory 3 hours, Lab 3 hours) Spring Prerequisites: SOHS 108; SURG 151 Corequisite: SURG 175
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SURG 175: Clinical Education II
6.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(2 Hrs) Application of theoretical concepts with emphasis on sterile field organization and the instrument handler role in basic surgical procedures. Clinical sessions take place in hospital operating rooms under the direct supervision of a USF faculty member. The expected outcome of this course is to be a safe, sterile beginning instrument handler. (Clinical 6 hours) Spring Prerequisites: SOHS 108; SURG 155 Corequisite: SURG 171
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SURG 261: Surgical Procedures I
4.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(4 Hrs) Students integrate knowledge of anatomy and surgical routines to general, gynecologic, genitourinary, and otorhinolaryngogic specialty procedures. Clinical decision-making is discussed in relation to the supplies, equipment, instrumentation, and sequence of the procedure. Students investigate diagnostics, pathology and expected patient outcomes as related to perioperative patient care. Concepts of ambulatory surgery and minimally invasive modalities are incorporated. (Theory 4 hours) Fall Prerequisites: BIOL 262; ENGL 101; SURG 171 Corequisites: SURG 265; SURG 280
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SURG 265: Clinical Education III
6.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
Application of theoretical concepts with emphasis on the instrument handler, assistant and circulator roles in surgical specialties. Clinical sessions take place in hospital and ambulatory surgery centers under the direct supervision of a USF faculty member or approved preceptor. The expected outcome of this course is to be a safe, sterile instrument handler and assistant to the surgeon Fall Prerequisite: SURG 175 Corequisites: SURG 261; SURG 280
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SURG 280: Surgical Pharmacology
2.00 Credits
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
(2 Hrs) This is the study of basic medications and anesthetics used in the care of the surgical patient. The surgical technologist's role in their use is examined. (Theory 2 hours) Fall Prerequisites: SURG 171; SURG 175 Corequisites: SURG 261; SURG 265
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