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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will examine knowledge, skills, and attitudes for working with persons different from that of the student. Concepts regarding culture, race, gender, sexual orientation, physical disabilities, and religious preference will be examined in order to develop awareness of one's values, attitudes, and beliefs as they relate to working with diverse populations. (3 credits). Prerequisite: SSC105
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to learn the theory of case management and explores models of case management. Students will learn the skills needed to function effectively in the case management role. Coordination of services among multiple entities (professional and medical) is emphasized. Special populations are also examined regarding need for case management services. (3 credits) Prerequisite: HSV125
  • 3.00 Credits

    HSV445 - Stress, Wellness, and Coping Mechanisms for Human Services This course will examine the mind and body and their connection to behavior, stress, and health. Effects on neurological functioning, behavior, and life outcomes due to lifestyle, aging, disease, trauma, and stress will be explored from a human services perspective. The course focuses on coping mechanisms, resiliency, self-care, and wellness for clients and helpers. (3 Credits). Prerequisites: PSY105 AND HSV125
  • 1.00 Credits

    HTH 100 (Formerly SD 125) Within this course the student will gain use of medical language for appropriate and accurate communication in patient care and professional situations. This course presents a study of basic medical terminology. Prefixes, suffixes, word roots, combining forms, special endings, plural forms, abbreviations, and symbols are included in the content. Emphasis is placed on spelling, definition, usage and pronunciation. Abbreviations will be introduced as related terms are presented. Basic anatomical knowledge will also be presented including anatomical landmarks, direction and positioning, planes of the body and other related material. (1 Credit)
  • 1.00 Credits

    HTH 102 - Pharmacology This course provides the student with a comprehensive overview of pharmacology and anesthesia concepts. The student will examine the application of pharmacology and anesthesia concepts in the context of various patient care delivery settings. Pharmacology provides the learner with knowledge of medications, solutions, and their methods of delivery to ensure safe practices and the delivery of quality patient care in the surgical setting. The student will gain knowledge of their vital role with medication and solution use in all three phases of surgical case management. The student will obtain an understanding of the principles and practice of anesthesia as it relates to the surgical patient. (1 Credit)
  • 2.00 Credits

    HTH 105 (Formerly HC 105) Introduction to Ultrasound and Patient Care Beginning students in health career programs will gain basic entry-level knowledge and skills required for a variety of health occupations. The course includes an introduction to healthcare systems and agencies, legal, personal, and ethical responsibilities, basic medical terminology, the promotion of safety, infection control, vital signs, and CPR. The course includes 7 hours of integrated clinical experience per week (2 Credits).
  • 3.00 Credits

    HTH 125 Anatomy and Physiology Description: This course is an in-depth study of the structure and function of the systems and organs of the human body and the interrelationships of the body's systems. Emphasis is on the musculoskeletal, digestive, reproductive, nervous and cardiovascular systems. 3credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    HTH 135 (Formerly PH 110) Intro to Ultrasound Physics Introduction to Ultrasound Physics is a course designed to acquaint the student with the fundamental principles of mechanical waves, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism and the mathematics used to explain and express these phenomena. Students will become familiar with the laws of motion and how these are affected by the various forces. Mechanical waves and thermal properties will be described. Students will gain an understanding of basic electronic components (3 Credits).
  • 3.00 Credits

    HTH 140 (Formerly PH 131) Ultrasound Physics I Ultrasound Physics I is a course on the fundamental principles of sound, ultrasound and the physical properties of ultrasound physics. Students will learn the definition of sound and ultrasound, how it is created and propagates through tissue. Students will learn how to measure the frequency and velocity of sound through various mediums and how ultrasound is reflected and absorbed in tissue. (3 Credits). Prerequisite: MAT120
  • 3.00 Credits

    HTH 145 (Formerly PH 132) Ultrasound Physics II Ultrasound Physics II is an advanced course that focuses on Doppler and color-flow Doppler ultrasound. Students will learn how Doppler is acquired, maximized and measured. The Doppler effect and equation will be reviewed in depth so that the student can apply the principles in the laboratory setting. Special emphasis will be paid to spectral analysis and color Doppler. Finally, students will learn about ultrasound quality assurance and ultrasound safety. (3 Credits) Prerequisites: DCL105 and HTH140 or CDS105 and HTH140 or HTH140 and VCL105
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