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HSCI 202: Assessment II
2.00 Credits
University of Charleston
A continuation of HSCI 201. Prerequisite: HSCI 201 with a grade of C or higher. Co-requisite: Biology 252/252L. Enrollment limited to baccalaureate nursing, radiologic science or respiratory care students or by permission of the Instructor
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HSCI 202L: Assessment II Lab
1.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course is taken concurrently with HSCI 202. Enrollment limited to baccalaureate nursing, radiologic science or respiratory care students or by permission of the Instructor
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HSCI 203: Health Care Environment II
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course builds on the communication skills developed in HSCI 101. Students focus on communication with client(s) while applying principles of therapeutic communication and group process. Students are introduced to multidisciplinary principles and techniques of psychosocial assessment and documentation of assessment data. Course open to health science majors or by permission of the course faculty.
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HSCI 204: Nutrition
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
Introduces students to the role of nutrition in maintaining and promoting a healthful life style. Students completing the total course will have a beginning orientation to applied diet therapy as it pertains to management of the athlete and to individuals with common nutrition-related problems.
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HSCI 302: Health Care Environment III
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course is a multidisciplinary bio-ethics course designed to teach ethical problem-solving to future health care professionals. Open to junior/senior health science majors or by permission of the instructor.
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HSCI 304: Pathophysiology I
2.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course provides students with an introduction to the fundamental concepts of pathophysiology. Successful completion will provide a foundation of essential information for understanding and application to multiple areas of health deviations. Prerequisites: Biology 251/251L and 252/252L or BIOL 300, HSCI 204, or by permission of the Instructor.
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HSCI 305: Pathophysiology II
2.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course continues HSCI 304 providing the student with an introduction to the fundamentals of pathology for health professionals. Selected course modules may be utilized as determined by program requirements. Prerequisites: HSCI 304.
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HSCI 307: Pharmacology I
2.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course is designed to enable health science students to utilize and apply basic principles of pharmacology to common clinical disorders and diagnostic testing. Prerequisite: BIOL 251/251L or by permission of the Instructor
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HSCI 308: Pharmacology II
2.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course is designed to enable health science students to utilize and apply basic principles of pharmacology to common clinical disorders and diagnostic testing. May be taken prior to HSCI 307. Prerequisite: BIOL 251/251L or by permission of the Instructor
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HSCI 335: Caring for Dying and Bereaved
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course assists students to be better prepared to deal with death and other losses they may experience as health care professionals. Students are able to describe and demonstrate appropriate ways to relate helpfully to people of different ages and cultures in times of death and other loss. Key legal and moral issues are discussed.
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