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RSPT-1166-001 Practicum 1 - Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist
Prerequisite: RSPT 1410
Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college and student.
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(1 sem hr; 8 practicum)
On Campus Course
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\ As outlined in the learning plan, apply the theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within and amoung political, economic, environmental, social, and legal systems associated with the occupation and the business/industry and will demonstrate legal and ethical behavior, safety practices, interpersonal and teamwork skills, and appropriate written and oral communication skills using terminology of the occupation and business/industry.
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1. Oxygen Rounds x 2*
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2. Ambient Oxygen x 2*
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3. Pulse Oximetry x 2*
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4. Aerosol or USN
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5. Croup Tent
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6. Oxygen Analyzer Usage
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7. SVN Treatment x 2*
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8. MDI Treatment x 2*
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9. Vibratory PEP x 2*
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10. Chest Percussion and Postural Drainage x 2*
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11. Incentive Spirometry x 2*
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12. EZ-PAP Treatment x 2*
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13. In-line suctioning of an Artificial Airway
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\\ At the end of each rotation, you must obtain the signature of the AC faculty in charge of that rotation on the Completion of Clinical Objectives form. No credit will be given for the rotation until this form is complete.
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".
Students are expected to exhibit professional behavior while in the clinical setting. Failure to do so will result in dismissal from the clinical facility. Return to the facility requires the approval of the Program Director, Director of Clinical Education and the facility Department Manager.
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For a grade of C students must:
For a grade of B in RSPT 1166 students must:
For a grade of A in students must:
Regular attendance in RSPT 1166 is necessary to gain proficiency in respiratory care procedures. Cases of excessive absences will be handled on an individual basis and will require a counseling session. Following this session, a departmental counseling form will be placed in the student's file. The purpose of this form is to document that the student has been made aware that excessive absences are jeopardizing successful completion of the clinical course.
Any time it necessary to miss a scheduled clinical shift, the proper procedure for notifying both the clinical affiliate and the clinical instructor must be followed as described in the AC Respiratory Care Student Handbook. It will then be the student's responsibility to reschedule the missed hours through the instructor in charge of that rotation. Failure to follow the proper procedure or reschedule missed clinical shifts will result in a grade of F for the course. All missed clinical hours must be rescheduled.
Students attending clinic at BSA and NWTH will be required to clock in and out using a biometric (fingerprint) time clock. The students will also be required to document the clocked IN and OUT times on the appropriate rotational time sheet and store the time sheet in the provided wire basket during the shift. In the event of a time clock failure, the student MUST obtain the lead therapist's signature on all time sheets.
Inclement Weather
In the event Amarillo College is closed due to inclement weather, you will not be required to attend clinic, nor will you be required to make up the clinic day. If you are already at clinic when classes are cancelled, it will be your decision to either stay or leave. If you decide to stay, you may not substitute that day for another scheduled clinic day. If you leave or do not have to attend, you may not use this as a reason for not completing the clinical objectives. If AC does not cancel classes and you do not attend clinic, it will be counted as an absence.
The Clinical Schedule is available in Blackboard. Whenever feasible, clinical hours will be scheduled on the day shift. However, due to scheduling constraints, it will be necessary to schedule some clinical rotations on evenings, weekends, and holidays.
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There will be a penalty imposed for late arrivals to Physician Lecture, outlined in the following table:
Arrival Time Required make-up
1300 - 1314 Attendance of 1 procedure from the list above
1315 - 1329 Attendance of 2 procedures from the list above
1330 or later Attendance of 3 procedures from the list above
All Physician Contact must be documented on the Physician Contact form.
Evaluation of Rotation and Adjunct Instructors
At the end of each clinical rotation, students are required to complete an evaluation of the rotation and 2-3 adjunct instructors. This is part of a continuous program evaluation required by the accrediting organization, the Committee on Accreditation of Respiratory Care (CoARC).
Remediation Policy
Remediation is required if a student is not judged to be performing at the program's expected levels of competence. Unsatisfactory performance may be indicated on the Student Evaluations or in other written communications between Adjunct Faculty and the student. Remediation will be required when any rating on the Student Evaluations is a "Does Not Meet Objective". Based on this information, a remedial plan will be developed by the Director of Clinical Education, to include, but not be limited to:
Once the student has remediated to the satisfaction of the DCE, the student may re-enter the clinic.
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