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2.00 Credits
For persons interested in exploring careers in health occupations. Includes an overview of job opportunities in a variety of medical fields, professional interviews, guest speakers, individualized interest testing and information related to health career programs available at Clark College and the greater metropolitan area.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic anatomical and physiological concepts as they apply to the following health occupations: EMT, Pharmacy Tech, Medical Assisting, and Phlebotomy. Basic overview of all body systems including the respiratory, muscular, urinary, reproductive, digestive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, nervous skeletal, integumentary and the senses. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in HEOC 125 Medical Vocabulary or BTEC 110, 111. [GE]
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory companion to HEOC 100. Activities which apply concepts taught in the lecture section to clinical practice. Designed especially for students enrolled in the Medical Assisting program. This course is for most Medical Office Programs, Phlebotomy and EMT 103. This course is for most Medical Office Programs, Phlebotomy and EMT 103. Concurrent enrollment in HEOC 100. [GE]
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3.00 Credits
Prepares student to perform skin and venipunctures, to obtain suitable laboratory specimens and to function as a member of the medical laboratory team. Includes laboratory practice. Prerequisite: HEOC 125 and written consent of Health Occupations Advisor. [GE]
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1.00 Credits
A comprehensive look at AIDS, etiology, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, treatment, transmission, testing, legal, ethical and psychological issues. Fulfills Washington State Department of Licensing requirement for license renewal for persons governed by Chapter 18.130.RCW. This section for health care professionals, phlebotomy students, and medical assisting students. One session plus two hours to be arranged. [GE]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to medical terminology and abbreviations, medical roots, prefixes and suffixes with emphasis on analysis and word building skills. Human anatomy and physiology will be related to their respective terms, combining forms, pathological conditions, clinical procedures and laboratory tests. Emphasis will be placed on spelling, pronunciation and abbreviations. [GE]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basics of medication administration including trade and generic names of prescription and overthe- counter medications commonly prescribed, medication classifications, routes of administration, dosages, effects and implications and appropriate methods of documentation. Prerequisite: BIOL 164 (or 160) or HEOC 100, HEOC 125 or BTEC 110, consent of Health Occupations or Business Technology Advisor. [GE]
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4.00 Credits
Specimen collection and processing. Basic laboratory tests: blood count, microscopic urine tests; microbiology specimen handling (including gram smears and basic culture techniques) blood typing and prepared test kit use. Equipment use and maintenance. Re-agent storage and handling. Lab safety emphasized. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in BTEC 163or consent of the Health Occupation Advisor. [GE]
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4.00 Credits
Supervised phlebotomy experience in a health care facility. Provides students with the opportunity to apply knowledge and skill in performing clinical procedures and in developing professional attitudes for interacting with other professionals and consumers. See Health Occupations Advisor for additional requirements necessary for enrolling in this course. Concurrent enrollment in HEOC 198 is required. Prerequisite: Completion of HEOC 115 with a grade of "B" or better and consent ofInstructional Unit.
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1.00 Credits
Preparation for entry into the phlebotomy workplace. Includes discussion and practice focusing on professionalism, customer service, ethics, resume writing, and interviewing. See Health Occupations Advisor for additional requirements necessary for enrolling in this course. Concurrent enrollment in HEOC 197 is required. Prerequisite: Completion of HEOC 115 with a grade of "B" or better and consent of Instructional Unit.
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