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1.00 Credits
Introduces the principles, effects, and classification of mechanical ventilation. Discusses current theory relative to modes, initiation, monitoring, and graphical interpretation. Three credit hours. Two lecture hours, two and a half lab hours. RCP 101 and RCP 103. RCP lbs
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of RCP 115. Discusses current theory in the management of a patient on mechanical ventilation, weaning from life support, and home care ventilation issues. Case studies involving all aspects of RCP 115 and RCP 116 in the management of multiple disease states and trauma care. Two credit hours. One lecture hour, two and a half lab hours. RCP 115 RCP LB6
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3.00 Credits
Int roduces general a nd spec if ic respirator y pharmacological principles, including drug calculations, the autonomic nervous system, and delivery methods Explores drugs used in the treatment of asthma, chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and other pulmonary disorders
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1.00 Credits
Opportunity to practice cardiopulmonary assessments, respiratory care procedures, critical thinking, and professionalism in a supervised clinical rotation at an area hospital. 128 clinical hours. : RCP114 and RCP 115
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3.00 Credits
Introduces general pharmacological principles and management relative to the cardiopulmonary system Includes management and treatment of specific cardiopulmonary disorders and drugs used in advanced cardiac life support (ACLS). : RCP117
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3.00 Credits
Explores neonatal and pediatric respiratory care beginning with the developmental changes in Utero, the transition at birth, and the continuing development thereafter. Examines the risks and problems associated with these developments and the procedures and rationales for delivering the appropriate respiratory care. Reviews specific neonatal and pediatric disease states, and their treatment relative to respiratory care : RCP114
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3.00 Credits
Examines categories of pulmonary diseases including etiology, detection, management, treatment, and prognosis. : RCP114 and RCP 116
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3.00 Credits
Introduces equipment used to monitor patients and diagnose cardiopulmonary diseases. Interprets clinical information obtained from pulmonary function testing, electrocardiography, and hemodynamics. : RCP114 and RCP 116
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2.00 Credits
Provides respiratory care clinical experiences at specialty sites such as hospital operating rooms, sleep medicine clinics, and pulmonary function testing areas. Applies cardiopulmonary assessment, critical thinking and respiratory care knowledge to adult patients. Requires demonstration of knowledge by completing a mock certification exam. Supervised respiratory care at adult critical care rotation sites (384 hours required) : RCP118
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3.00 Credits
Provides respiratory care clinical experiences in home care, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, neonatal/pediatric intensive care, pulmonary rehabilitation, long-term care and adult critical care sites. Fine-tunes cardiopulmonary assessment skills by applying four academic terms of respiratory care knowledge to patient care. Specialized supervised respiratory care rotations (384 hours required). : RCP210
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