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RSPT-2305-001 Pulmonary Diagnostics
Prerequisite: RSPT 1411
The theories and techniques involved in pulmonary function testing, blood gas analysis and quality control.
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Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact your advisor, the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 3 lab)
On Campus Course
Des Jardins, Cardiopulmonary Anatomy & Physiology - Essentials of Respiratory Care, Delmar, 6th Edition
Heuer & Scanlan, Willkins' Clinical Assessment in Respiratory Care, Elsevier, 7th Edition
Kacmarek, Stoller, and Heuer, Egan's Fundamentals of Respiratory Care, Elsevier, 11th Edition
Come to class prepared to engage in discussion. Bring appropriate materials for taking notes so you can be successful in passing this course.
A Laptop computer will be needed for exams, with the most recent Respondus Lockdown Browser downloaded. Your computer will need to be fully charged the night before the exam with all recent updates installed before the time of the exam.
End-Of-Course Outcomes: Explain pulmonary function testing; interpret pulmonary function test results; describe principles/concepts involved in arterial blood gas analysis; analyze quality control data for pulmonary function and blood gas analysis equipment.
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Grading Scale:
A 89.5-100% or 537-600 points
B 79.5-89.4% or 477-536 points
C 74.5-79.4% or 447-476 points
F 74.4-0% or less than 446 points
If a student is absent for a regularly scheduled examination, the student may take a makeup examination but the highest grade a student can earn is 75%. Students have one week to make up an examination. All material given in this course will be tested during the four major examinations.
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 absence and an unexcused absence. A student who plans to pass this course should also plan to regularly attend all lecture sessions. Students chronically late to 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.
This course will have five major examinations.
A tentative course schedule for Summer 2018:
5/21 Course description, syllabus, ABG Quality Assurance
5/22 ABG QA
5/23 ABG QA
5/24 Radiography
5/28 Memorial Day – AC Closed
5/29 Exam 1 Radiography
5/30 Radiography, scholarship opportunities
5/31 Radiography
6/4 Exam 2 Nutrition Assessment
6/5 Nutrition Assessment
6/6 Nutrition Assessment
6/7 Nutrition Assessment
6/11 Exam 3 Acid-Base Regulation & Electrolytes
6/12 Electrolytes
6/13 Electrolytes & Renal Filtration
6/14 Renal Filtration & Sleep Disorders
6/18 Exam 4 Sleep Disorders
6/19 ABGs
6/20 ABGs
6/21 Acid-Base Regulation
6/25 Pulmonary Function Testing (PFTs)
6/26 PFTs
6/27 PFTs
6/28 Final Exam at 9:00am
6/28 11:15 RSPT 1167 Clinic Orientation
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.
A student, who develops a problem with course policy or the course instructor, should first try to resolve the problem with the instructor of record then the program director. If the problem cannot be resolved at this level, the student should go to the Dean of Health Sciences, the VP of Academic Affairs and the college President in that order.
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