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COURSE SYLLABUS 1. TITLE OF COURSE: INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY CARE PREFIX/NUMBER: RCA 105 - Internet Class CREDIT HOURS: 1 2. PREREQUISITE: Admission to the program or consent of instructor 3. RESOURCES NEEDED: TEXT: Egan's Fundamentals of Respiratory Care, 9th Edition, by Wilkins, Stoller and Scanlan Workbook for Egan's Fundamentals of Respiratory Care, 9th Edition by Stephen F. Wehrman Exploring Medical Language, 7th Edition, by Myrna LaFleur Brooks. SUPPLIES: COMPUTER WITH INTERNET ACCESS 4. COURSE DESCRIPTION: An overview of the profession of respiratory care including history of the profession, current and future role of the respiratory care professional; role, function and interrelationships of professional organizations; medical terminology. 5. COURSE GOAL: There are four major learning outcomes intended in this course: A. The student will investigate the Foundations of Respiratory Care. Through this investigation the student will have a thorough understanding of the profession in regards to Ethical and Legal Implications of Practice. B. The student will be introduced to quality and evidence- based respiratory care, patient safety, communication and recordkeeping C. The student will discuss the use of computers and technology in the profession and how they relate to respiratory therapy D. The student will be required to demonstrate competency in medical terminology. 6. COURSE OBJECTIVES: A. Section I- Introduction to Respiratory Care 1. Elements that constitute quality Respiratory Care 2. Methods used for monitoring quality of respiratory care delivery 3.. Understand the use of protocols 4. Discuss issues regarding patient safety, communication and recordkeeping 5. Learn about the ethical and legal implications involved in medicine. 6. Understand how computer application is used in the profession of Respiratory care. B. Section II- Medical Terminology 1. The Medical Terminology should not be attempted until Section I is completed. The students will be required to complete the following chapters: Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 14, 15 and 16 The tests are designed to cover more than one chapter. The tests are as follows: Test # 1 Over chapters 1, 2 & 4 Test # 2 Over chapters 5, 9 & 10 Test # 3 Over chapters 14, 15 & 16 All tests are to be completed as outlined in the course schedule on Web Vista. ALL TESTS MUST BE COMPLETED WITH A GRADE OF 77% OR GREATER. 7. EVALUATION PROCEDURES: Performance Examinations on Medical Terminology Three exams will be given. The student will be required to demonstrate his/her understanding of specific medical terms used in medicine and respiratory care. Points are determined by converting total points earned into a percentage of total points possible. A score of 77% or greater must be achieved in order to successfully pass this class. On-line Discussion Questions The student will be required to participate in on-line discussion questions and a grade will be given for participation in the discussions. Points will be assigned for each discussion and an average of total points will be applied to the student’s final grade. Performance Examinations Short quizzes will be given after each Unit in Section I. Three medical terminology exams will be given. The final grade will be determined by adding all points possible and taking a percentage of those points. Raw Score Range Grading ScaleLetter Grade Grade Point Earned(Credit Only) 100 to 93 A 4 92 to 85 B 3 84 to 77 C 2 76 to 69 D 1 68 to 0 F 1 Since this class is an Internet based program, it does require that a student be self disciplined and meet the deadlines as outlined in the course. There will be no make up exams given. If a student does not complete the exams or gets less than a 77% on a medical terminology exam the student will receive a "0" for the grade, and will be required to retake the class when offered again. 8. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: The very nature of higher education requires that students adhere to accepted standards of academic integrity. Therefore, Pueblo Community College has adopted a policy of academic conduct as described in the Student Handbook. Violation of academic integrity may be defined to include the following: cheating, plagiarism, falsification and fabrication, abuse of academic materials, complicity in academic dishonesty, and personal misrepresentation. It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of the behaviors that constitute academic dishonesty. Sanctions for violating the standards of academic integrity may include warning, probation, suspension, and/or failure of the course or assignment at the discretion of the instructor. 9. ADA NOTICE: Students who have a documented disability may be eligible to receive accommodations for this class. Please contact the Disability Resources Center at (719) 549-3446. RCA 105 INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY CARE COURSE OUTLINE/ READING AND ASSIGNMENTS Section I UNIT Reading Objectives Assignment Unit 1 Exam Closes- Egan’s-Chapter 1, pages 3-20 1. What are the roles of Medical Director, and Respiratory Therapist?2. Describe the credentialing process for Respiratory Therapists. 3. Describe the role of CoARC, NBRC, JCAHO 1. Complete reading assignment. 2. ** Complete all of the question for chapter one in workbook 3. Answer discussion question. 4. Complete Assign. 1 on VISTA under the “Assignment tool”. 5. Complete quiz over chapter 1. Unit 2 Exam Closes- Egan’s Chapter 2, pages 21-40 1. Understand the key role that communication plays in the medical field. 2. Clearly understand the issues of confidentiality in the medical field 3. Understand the S.O.A.P. method of charting, as well as the legalities involved in charting 1. Complete reading assignment. 2. ** Complete all of the questions for chapter two in workbook 3. Answer the discuss question. 4. Complete quiz over chapter 2. Unit 3 Exam Closes- Egan’s Chapter 4, pages 69- 83 1. Understand the ethical dilemmas that occur in the field of medicine. 2. Become knowledgeable in regards to the term negligence and malpractice lawsuits 3. Completely understand the legalities involved in patient care. 1. Complete reading assignment. 2. ** Complete all of the questions for chapter four in workbook 3. Answer the discussion question. 4. Complete Assign. 2 on VISTA under the “Assignment tool”by . 5. Complete quiz over chapter 4. Unit 4 Exam Closes- Egan’s Chapter 6, pages 113- 133 1. Understand the role that computers play in communication in medicine. 1. Complete reading assignment. 2. ** Complete all of the questions for chapter six in workbook 3. Answer the discussion question. 4. Complete quiz over chapter 6. SECTIONII Unit 1- Medical Language Exam Closes- Exploring Medical Terminology, chapters 1, 2 & 4 1. Recognize and understand the medical terms used to describe Body structure, color, and oncology, 2. Recognize and understand the medical terms used to describe the Integumentary System 1. Complete Medical Terminology workbook chapters 1 & 2 & 4. 2. Take medical terminology test #1 over chapters 1, 2 & 4. Unit 2- Medical Language Exploring Medical Terminology Chapters 5,9,& 10 1. Recognize and understand the medical terms used to describe the Cardiovascular and lymphatic system 2.. Recognize and understand the medical terms used to describe the Cardiovascular and lymphatic system 1. Complete Medical Terminology workbook chapters 5, 9,10, 2. Take Medical terminology test # 2 over chapters 5,9 & 10. Unit 3- Medical Language Exam Closes- Exploring Medical Terminology Chapters 14,15, 16 1. Recognize and understand the medical terms used to describe the musculoskeletal system and the Nervous system 1. 2. Recognize and understand the medical terms used to describe the endocrine system 1. Complete Medical Terminology workbook chapters 14, 15, & 16 2. Take Medical terminology test # 3 over chapters 14, 15 & 16 . * The above schedule is a suggested schedule. However, you may work at your own pace. The Exams are now open, but will always close on the dates indicated. Note…if you choose to work ahead, it is your responsibility to check for new discussions questions as they appear. ** Workbooks are to be completed on the honor system. If you fail to pass the chapter exam with a 77% or higher you will be required you to tear the worksheets out of the workbook and mail them to the instructor.
COURSE SYLLABUS
1.
TITLE OF COURSE:
INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY CARE
PREFIX/NUMBER:
RCA 105 - Internet Class
CREDIT HOURS:
1
2.
PREREQUISITE:
Admission to the program or consent of instructor
3.
RESOURCES NEEDED:
TEXT:
Egan's Fundamentals of Respiratory Care, 9th Edition, by Wilkins, Stoller and Scanlan
Workbook for Egan's Fundamentals of Respiratory Care, 9th Edition by Stephen F. Wehrman
Exploring Medical Language, 7th Edition, by Myrna LaFleur Brooks.
SUPPLIES:
COMPUTER WITH INTERNET ACCESS
4.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
An overview of the profession of respiratory care including history of the profession, current and future role of the respiratory care professional; role, function and interrelationships of professional organizations; medical terminology.
5.
COURSE GOAL:
There are four major learning outcomes intended in this course:
A.
The student will investigate the Foundations of Respiratory Care. Through this investigation the student will have a thorough understanding of the profession in regards to Ethical and Legal Implications of Practice.
B.
The student will be introduced to quality and evidence- based respiratory care, patient safety, communication and recordkeeping
C.
The student will discuss the use of computers and technology in the profession and how they relate to respiratory therapy
D.
The student will be required to demonstrate competency in medical terminology.
6.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Section I- Introduction to Respiratory Care
Elements that constitute quality Respiratory Care
Methods used for monitoring quality of respiratory care delivery
3..
Understand the use of protocols
Discuss issues regarding patient safety, communication and recordkeeping
Learn about the ethical and legal implications involved in medicine.
Understand how computer application is used in the profession of Respiratory care.
Section II- Medical Terminology
The Medical Terminology should not be attempted until Section I is completed. The students will be required to complete the following chapters:
Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 14, 15 and 16
The tests are designed to cover more than one chapter. The tests are as follows:
Test # 1
Over chapters 1, 2 & 4
Test # 2
Over chapters 5, 9 & 10
Test # 3
Over chapters 14, 15 & 16
All tests are to be completed as outlined in the course schedule on Web Vista.
ALL TESTS MUST BE COMPLETED WITH A GRADE OF 77% OR GREATER.
7.
EVALUATION PROCEDURES:
Performance Examinations on Medical Terminology
Three exams will be given. The student will be required to demonstrate his/her understanding of specific medical terms used in medicine and respiratory care. Points are determined by converting total points earned into a percentage of total points possible. A score of 77% or greater must be achieved in order to successfully pass this class.
On-line Discussion Questions
The student will be required to participate in on-line discussion questions and a grade will be given for participation in the discussions. Points will be assigned for each discussion and an average of total points will be applied to the student’s final grade.
Performance Examinations
Short quizzes will be given after each Unit in Section I. Three medical terminology exams will be given. The final grade will be determined by adding all points possible and taking a percentage of those points.
Raw Score Range
Grading ScaleLetter Grade
Grade Point Earned(Credit Only)
100
to
93
A
4
92
85
B
3
84
77
C
2
76
69
D
68
0
F
Since this class is an Internet based program, it does require that a student be self disciplined and meet the deadlines as outlined in the course. There will be no make up exams given. If a student does not complete the exams or gets less than a 77% on a medical terminology exam the student will receive a "0" for the grade, and will be required to retake the class when offered again.
8.
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY:
The very nature of higher education requires that students adhere to accepted standards of academic integrity. Therefore, Pueblo Community College has adopted a policy of academic conduct as described in the Student Handbook. Violation of academic integrity may be defined to include the following: cheating, plagiarism, falsification and fabrication, abuse of academic materials, complicity in academic dishonesty, and personal misrepresentation. It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of the behaviors that constitute academic dishonesty. Sanctions for violating the standards of academic integrity may include warning, probation, suspension, and/or failure of the course or assignment at the discretion of the instructor.
9.
ADA NOTICE:
Students who have a documented disability may be eligible to receive accommodations for this class. Please contact the Disability Resources Center at (719) 549-3446.
RCA 105 INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY CARE
COURSE OUTLINE/ READING AND ASSIGNMENTS
Reading
Objectives
Assignment
Unit 1
Exam Closes-
Egan’s-Chapter 1, pages 3-20
1. What are the roles of Medical Director, and Respiratory Therapist?2. Describe the credentialing process for Respiratory Therapists.
3. Describe the role of CoARC, NBRC, JCAHO
1. Complete reading assignment. 2. ** Complete all of the question for chapter one in workbook
3. Answer discussion
question.
4. Complete Assign. 1 on VISTA under the “Assignment tool”. 5. Complete quiz over chapter 1.
Unit 2
Egan’s Chapter 2, pages 21-40
1. Understand the key role that communication plays in the medical field.
2. Clearly understand the issues of confidentiality in the medical field
3. Understand the S.O.A.P.
method of charting, as well as the legalities involved in charting
1. Complete reading assignment.
2. ** Complete all of the questions for chapter two in workbook 3. Answer the discuss question. 4. Complete quiz over chapter 2.
Unit 3
Egan’s Chapter 4, pages 69- 83
1. Understand the ethical
dilemmas that occur in the field of medicine.
2. Become knowledgeable in regards to the term negligence and malpractice lawsuits 3. Completely understand
the legalities involved in patient care.
2. ** Complete all of the questions for chapter four in workbook 3. Answer the discussion question.
4. Complete Assign. 2 on VISTA under the “Assignment tool”by . 5. Complete quiz over chapter 4.
Unit 4
Egan’s Chapter 6, pages 113- 133
1. Understand the role that computers play in communication in medicine.
2. ** Complete all of the questions for chapter six in workbook 3. Answer the discussion question. 4. Complete quiz over chapter 6.
SECTIONII
Unit 1- Medical
Language
Exploring Medical Terminology, chapters 1, 2 & 4
1. Recognize and understand the medical terms used to describe Body structure, color, and oncology,
2. Recognize and understand the medical terms used to describe the Integumentary System
1. Complete Medical Terminology workbook chapters 1 & 2 & 4.
2. Take medical terminology test #1
over chapters 1, 2 & 4.
Unit 2-
Medical
Exploring Medical Terminology Chapters 5,9,& 10
1. Recognize and understand the medical terms used to describe the Cardiovascular and lymphatic system
2.. Recognize and understand the medical terms used to describe the Cardiovascular and lymphatic system
1. Complete Medical Terminology workbook chapters 5, 9,10,
2. Take Medical terminology test # 2 over chapters 5,9 & 10.
Unit 3-
Exploring Medical Terminology Chapters 14,15, 16
1. Recognize and understand the medical terms used to describe the musculoskeletal system and the Nervous system 1. 2. Recognize and understand the medical terms used to describe the endocrine system
1. Complete Medical Terminology workbook chapters 14, 15, & 16
2. Take Medical terminology test # 3 over chapters 14, 15 & 16 .
* The above schedule is a suggested schedule. However, you may work at your own pace. The Exams are now open, but will always close on the dates indicated. Note…if you choose to work ahead, it is your responsibility to check for new discussions questions as they appear. ** Workbooks are to be completed on the honor system. If you fail to pass the chapter exam with a 77% or higher you will be required you to tear the worksheets out of the workbook and mail them to the instructor.