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3.00 Credits
This course prepares students to provide patient education to individuals and groups, focusing on a holistic approach. It covers the development, implementation, and evaluation of dental health education programs in a variety of settings through analysis of patient lifestyle, values, behavior, and environment. Prerequisite: CHE 210, DHY 201, DHY 210, DHY 220, DHY 230; MTH 107 or CIS 101 Co-requisite: DHY 235, DHY 251, DHY 259, SOC 101, SPE 102 3/0/0 Course fee charged
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4.00 Credits
This capstone course offers an integrative clinical approach to the provision of patient care services. It emphasizes the honing of clinical skills, the synthesis of prior learning, and application to the delivery of care. It covers practice management and its application to the business of dental hygiene to prepare students for the modern workforce and its various demands. Prerequisite: CHE 210, DHY 201, DHY 210, DHY 220, DHY 230, MTH 107 or CIS 101 Co-requisite: DHY 235, DHY 240, DHY 259, SOC 101, SPE 102 3/0/12 Course fee charged
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0.00 Credits
This course provides a venue for students to synthesize information from all of the dental science disciplines in order to prepare for the Dental Hygiene National Board Review Examination. It covers time management and testing strategies, as well as case studies and a review of retired board exams. It is NOT intended as the only means of preparation. Successful completion of the exam requires outside individual and group study beginning at least four months prior to the testing date. Prerequisite: Completion of program, DHY 201 Co-requisite: DHY 251 3/0/0
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the diagnostic foundations of diagnostic medical sonography, including terminology, scan plane orientations, anatomical relationships, departmental administrative operations, hospital organization, HIPPA regulations, blood and fluid precautions and basic patient care principles. Prerequisite: Program Acceptance Co-requisites: BIO 114, BIO 115 2/0/0 FA Course fee charged
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2.00 Credits
This course will require the student to study sectional anatomy of the body in the transverse, longitudinal and coronal planes. Emphasis will be placed on the vessels and organs imaged sonographically. There will also be correlation of the anatomy to sonographic images. Prerequisite: DMS 101, BIO 110, BIO 114 Co-requisite: DMS 103, DMS 104, DMS 110, DMS 120 2/0/0 SP Course fee charged
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2.00 Credits
This course will give the student a comprehensive understanding of the pathological processes that may affect the abdominal organs. Diseases of the liver, biliary tract, pancreas, urinary system, spleen, gastrointestinal tract, retro peritoneal and gynecological structures are included in this discussion along with correlation of sonographic images. Classroom instruction will be coordinated with lab activities in DMS 120. Prerequisite: DMS 101, BIO 110, BIO 114 Co-requisite: DMS 102, DMS 104, DMS 110, DMS 120 2/1/0 SP Course and lab fee charged
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2.00 Credits
This course will prepare the student to perform sonograms of the female pelvis, encompassing both gynecological and obstetrical examinations. This course consists of normal pelvic anatomy and pathological processes in the first trimester to include menstrual cycle and embryology. Cross sectional anatomy of these structures and their sonographic and clinical activities in DMS 120. Prerequisite: DMS 101, BIO 110, BIO 114 Co-requisite: DMS 102, DMS 103, DMS 110, DMS 120 2/1/0 SP Course and lab fee charged
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2.00 Credits
This course will discuss and solve mathematical problems associated with human tissue, basic instrumentation and scanning technology. Prerequisite: PHY 107 Co-requisite: DMS 102, DMS 103, DMS 104, DMS 120 2/0/0 SP Course fee charged
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop the student's ultrasonic skills in the campus laboratory. Students will get accustomed to performing sonographic examinations by practicing proper scanning ergonomics, applying gel, scanning techniques, scanning protocols and locating and identifying normal anatomy. Prerequisite: DMS 101 Co-requisite: DMS 102, DMS 103, DMS 104, DMS 110 0/1/0 SP Lab fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course will prepare the student to perform sonograms of the female pelvis, encompassing both gynecological and obstetrical examinations. This course consists of normal and abnormal anatomy throughout the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. Cross sectional anatomy of these structures and their appearances on the sonogram will be discussed. Fetal abnormalities, high-risk pregnancies and maternal disease will also be correlated to the sonographic examination. Classroom instruction will be coordinated with lab and clinical activities in the DMS 221. Prerequisite: DMS 104 Co-requisite: DMS 211, DMS 221, DMS 224 3/0/0 SU Course fee charged
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