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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers the basic principles of pharmacological therapy with a special emphasis on drugs affecting the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems. It stresses the safe and effective administration of these drugs in relation to clinical practice. Web-enhanced. Prerequisite: RST 200, RST 209 Co-requisite: RST 210, RST 214, RST 215, RST 219 4/3/0 FA
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an study of the physiology of the cardiopulmonary system. It emphasizes control of respiration, cardiopulmonary anatomy, ventilation, diffusion gas transport and distribution, the cardiac cycle, and electrophysiology of the heart. It focuses on the interrelationship of the cardiopulmonary systems. Web-enhanced. Prerequisite: RST 200, RST 209 Co-requisite: RST 210, RST 212, RST 215, RST 219 3/0/0 FA
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course utilizes lectures, demonstration and laboratory exercises in the physiological principles and techniques of mechanical ventilation of the patient in respiratory failure. It focuses on the physics of mechanical ventilation, application of mechanical ventilation, and the maintenance and monitoring of patients with respiratory failure. It integrates the theory and clinical applications of RST 219. Web-enhanced. Prerequisite: RST 200, RST 209 Co-requisite: RST 210, RST 212, RST 214, RST 219 3/3/0 FA
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course focuses on the student performing the basic therapeutic modalities mastered in RST 209 under less supervision. It introduces supervision and instruction in the application of advanced therapeutic modalities and diagnostic procedures performed in the management and treatment of adult neonatal patients requiring specialized or intensive care. (210 clinical hours) Prerequisite: RST 200, RST 209 Co-requisite: RST 210, RST 212, RST 214, RST 215 0/0/16 FA
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course utilizes lecture and laboratory material on invasive and non-invasive diagnostic procedures including roentgenography, electrocardiography, pulmonary function testing, Swin-Ganz catheterization, and arterial blood procedure and analysis. It offers laboratory demonstration and experimentation. Prerequisite: RST 210, RST 212, RST 214, RST 215, RST 219 Co-requisite: RST 227, RST 228, RST 237, RST 239 2/3/0 SP
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course introduces the special respiratory care needs of the neonatal and pediatric patient. It emphasizes the development of the respiratory system, care of newborns, respiratory disease, mechanical ventilation, oxygen and aerosol therapy, and emergency transport. Prerequisite: RST 210, RST 212, RST 214, RST 215, RST 219 Co-requisite: RST 226, RST 228, RST 237, RST 239 2/0/0 SP
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course provides students with basic knowledge in the etiology, diagnosis, path and treatment of acute and chronic pulmonary disorders in the hospital and in the home. It emphasizes the practical application of the course concepts performed in RST 239. Prerequisite: RST 210, RST 212, RST 214, RST 215, RST 219 Co-requisite: RST 226, RST 227, RST 237, RST 239 2/0/0 SP
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course analyzes the goals and methods underlying provision of respiratory care in non-acute settings. It includes standards and regulations governing non-acute respiratory care; team planning; patient selection; program design; and provision and documentation of various clinical services in the home and in long-term care and rehabilitation facilities. It includes cost, reimbursement and ethical issues. Prerequisite: RST 210, RST 212, RST 214, RST 215, RST 219 Co-requisite: RST 226, RST 227, RST 228, RST 239 3/0/0
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on a comprehensive experience in all service areas of selected respiratory care department and ancillary units. It emphasizes to adult, pediatric, and neonatal critical care; pulmonary function laboratories, anesthesiology, emergency room; blood gas laboratory; and experience in departmental supervision and management. The final clinical practice is designed to provide students with the opportunity to refine clinical application of the advanced theoretical concepts of the prior semesters. Prerequisite: RST 210, RST 212, RST 214, RST 215, RST 219 Co-requisite: RST 226, RST 227, RST 228, RST 237 0/0/30 SP
  • 3.00 Credits

    Adopted by the BCC Board of Trustees March 20, 2001 (superseding the policy of August 31, 1994) 1. Smoking on College property by any person at any time anywhere is strictly prohibited. College property includes all College vehicles as well as real estate owned by the College. 2. Burlington County College recognizes the health hazards associated with smoking. These health hazards can have serious implications both for the smoker and the non-smoker. Enactment of this policy will promote the health and welfare of all individuals on campus and enhance the comfort of non-smokers, particularly those with health conditions aggravated by exposure to smoking. 3. The effect of this Policy is to prohibit smoking not only in all buildings but also on all areas of College property. This means that smoking is prohibited on the grounds, playing fields, walkways, roadways, parking lots, in and around the perimeter of any building. For purposes of this policy, "smoking" is defined as the burning of a lighted cigar, cigarette, pipe, or any other matter of substance that contains tobacco as well as the use of smokeless tobacco, snuff, or similar substance. This policy has been enacted in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 383, Public Laws of 2005, and codified in N.J.S.A 26:3D-55 et SCQ. Any employee who violates this policy shall be subject to appropriate disciplinary action. Any student who violates the Policy shall be subject to disciplinary measures in accordance with the provisions of the Student Code of Conduct. Other individuals, including visitors to the College, who violate this policy, may be asked to leave the College property. All violators are also subject to sanctions provided by applicable laws and regulations. Signs designating Burlington County College a smoke free campus will be posted. Additionally, signs requesting individuals to extinguish their smoking materials prior to exiting vehicles will be placed in each parking lot. This policy will also be placed in the College Catalog, Student Handbook, and other selected publications.
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