Mechanical Ventilation for the Neonatal/Pediatric Patient Syllabus for 2013-2014
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Instructor Information

Office Location

West Campus Allied Health 133

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Office hours are posted outside WCAH #133.  Please call my office or email me for an appointment.
 

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Course

RSPT-2319-001 Mechanical Ventilation for the Neonatal/Pediatric Patient

Prerequisites

RSPT 2353

Course Description

A study of mechanical ventilation for the neonatal and pediatric patient.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Walsh, Czervinske, DiBlasi.,  Perinatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care., Saunders, newest edition.

Cairo, Pilbeam., Respiratory Care Equipment., Mosby, newest edition.

Supplies

Class notes and scantrons for exams

Student Performance

\ To obtain a better understanding of the therapeutic procedures to achieve adequate spontaneous and artificial ventilation of the neonatal and pediatric patient.  This includes indications, complications and physiological effects of ventilatory support.

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\  To understand the various methods and modes of artificial ventilation that may be needed for a neonatal or pediatric patient when their spontaneous breathing level is no longer adequate.

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\ End-of-Course Outcomes: Explain procedures for initiating mechanical ventilation; describe ventilator management strategies; evaluate weaning criteria and determine weaning methods; and identify indications, complications, and physiological effects of ventilatory support.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

1.  The student should read assignments prior to class and be prepared to discuss topics covered in class.  Students will be called on to share their understanding of these topics.

2.  Assigned homework is to be completed before class and turned in at the beginning of class.  A grade of zero will be given if not turned in on time.

3.  All students are responsible for their own work.  Cheating of any kind will not be tolerated and is punishable to the extent that AC allows.

4.  Students should not engage in conversations during class unless it is directly related to the course or the material being covered.  Please refrain from private conversations or any other activities which may distract other learners.

5.  I want all students to be successful.  Cell phones often distract from the learning environment.  For this reason, they should be turned off and put away out of view upon entering the classroom.  I reserve the right to confiscate any mobile device (phone, tablet or laptop) that is not being used appropriately at my discretion until the end of my class.  If you must carry a phone or pager to class for emergency purposes, please see me in advance.  If you bring a laptop or other technological device to class, it should not be used for purposes other than taking class notes.

Grading Criteria

1. Homework assignments
2. Unannounced and announced quizzes
3. Four to five (4-5) section exams
4. Comprehensive final exam

1. Each examination and assignment will have a specific value of points awarded for correct answers. There will be no extra credit offered in this course and any bonus points earned may not increase the grade for that item above 100%.
2.  Additional assignments may be given with a specified value or points.
3.  Short unannounced quizzes will be given at the beginning of class from time to time.  The content of the quiz will be from the previous class.  There will be no make up grade for a missed quiz.
4. At the end of the course, all possible points from examinations and other assignments will be totaled. This will be the maximum possible points to be earned by a student.
5. The number of points earned by a student will be divided by the maximum possible points for the course. The result will be expressed as a percent and converted to a final grade. The final course grades will not be curved.

The normal grading scale for this course is:
A = 90-100
B = 80-89
C = 70-79 
F = less than 69.5

 

If a student is absent for a regularly scheduled examination, the student may take a make up exam within seven (7)  calendar days, but the highest grade a student can earn is 75%.  All material given in this course will be tested during the major examinations.  A student may not leave the room during an exam; if a student chooses to leave the room, the exam will be graded at that point of completion.

Keep in mind that grades are not given.  Grades are EARNED based on student performance.  Often the instructor plays no role in the grading process other than recording.  Please be careful to note the requirements for earning the grade you desire and act accordingly throughout the semester.

 

Attendance

\ A student who plans to pass this course should also plan to regularly attend all lecture sessions.  Students chronically late for class or those with excessive absences may be at risk for passing this course.  Each student with a tardy/attendance problem will be addressed on an individual basis with the instructor.

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\ I want you to be successful and your attendance is critical to your success.  In order to be fair, there is no distinction between an excused and an unexcused absence. 

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Calendar

Four to five section exams during the semester.

The final exam is comprehensive.

Please note that the following is a tentative schedule for the semester.  It may be changed or adjusted at any time per the instructor's discretion.


Week 1 - Assessment of Oxygenation & Ventilation
Week 2 - Asessment of Oxygenation & Ventilation
Week 3 - Assessment of Oxygenation & Ventilation
Feb. 11 - EXAM 1
Week 4 - IRDS
Week 5 - IRDS & SRT
Week 6 - SRT
Feb 27 - EXAM 2
Week 7 - BPD
Week 8 - SPRING BREAK (March 9-15)
Week 9 - BPD
Week 10 - Wilson-Mikity, ROP, IVH
March 27 - EXAM 3
Week 11 - PPHN, TTN
Week 12 - TTN, Apnea, Diaphragmatic Hernia
Week 13 - Diaphragmatic Hernia, SiPAP
Week 14 - SiPAP
April 17 - EXAM 4
Week 15 - ECMO, HFOV
Week 16 - HFOV
Week 17 - FINALS WEEK  (May 12-16)

 

Additional Information

REMEDIATION POLICY

The instructor will meet with students who perform poorly on exams.  Both parties will develop a plan to gain better understanding of the information covered on the exam.  This remediation will be completed before the student can take the next scheduled exam in the course and will be scheduled outside of regular class time. The plan will include, but will not be limited to:
     1.  Research of exam topics.
     2.  Written discussion of topics.

GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE

A student who develops a problem with course policy or the course instructor, should first try to resolve the problem with the instructor or program director.  If the problem cannot be resolved at this level, the student should go to the Dean of Health Sciences, the Dean of Student Services and the college President, in that order.

 

Syllabus Created on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM

Last Edited on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM