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Prerequisite: 815-111 Valuat!on of Residential Properties or consent of Instructor. 815-271 Commercial and Industrial Real Estate - 3 Cr. - All aspects rel~tive to the ownership and operation of shopping centers, industrial complexes, . Iarge apartments and related properties: leaslnQ , broker functions, management, taxes, financing and construction methods. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. PrerequIsite: 815-101 Real Estate Principles and Practices I or departmental approval.

Phase I for the Respiratory Therapy Technician giving further attention in a clinical setting to respiratory therapy training. Instruction and application in equipment and procedures: administering pulmonary drainage , continuous ventilation, aerosol medication, cardiorespiratory drugs, and infection control. Clinical experience 20 hours per week (11 weeks). Lecture 0 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: 655-140 Clinical Phase I.

Respiratory Therapy Technology 655

655·181 Nursing Arts for Respiratory Therapy· 3 Cr. - Includes principles of nursing skills and procedures as applied to the care of patients receiving respiratory therapy in a hospital setting . Internship experience emphasizes the acquisition of such skills. Hospital internship 2 hours per week. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Prerequisites : 440-129 Anatomy and Physiology or departmental approval and 655-117 Physics for Respiratory Therapy.

655-101 Introduction to Respiratory Therapy - 1 Cr. - Designed to acquaint the students with respiratory therapy as an occupation. The scope ot the respiratory the~apy .field as a whole - the duties, responsibilities and professional liabilities - are disc~ssed. Hospitals are visited to observe respiratory therapy personnel at work . .L~cture 1 hour. Laboratory 0 hours. PrerequIsite: None. 655-117 Physics for Respiratory Therapy - 3 Cr. Basic physics and related mathematics as applied to respiratory therapy. Gas laws and gas analysis in respiratory therapy. Gas f.l0w , temperat~r~, particle size, sedimentation rate, specific gravity, density and viscosity. Lectu.re 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. PrerequIsite: Admission to the program . 655-131 Pharmacology for Respiratory Therapy - 3 Cr_ - Discussion of ph~r­ macologic principles and agents used In practice of respiratory therapy. Lec~ure 3 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. PrerequIsites: 440-129 Anatomy and Physiology or departmental approval, and 440-221 Microbiology and 655-117 Physics for Respiratory Therapy. 655-140 Clinical Phase I (For Certification) 4 Cr. - Introduction in a clinical setting for the Respiratory Therapy Technician . Instruction and application in procedures and equipment, oxygen administration and other gases aerosols and humidification, airway management and intermittent positive pressure breathing. Clinical experience 20 hours per week (11 weeks). Lecture 0 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: Completion of First Quarter Sequence. 655·151 Pathology for Respiratory Therapy· 3 Cr. - Types of inflammation. Pathology of respiration and cardiovascular system. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisites: 440 -129 Anatomy and Physiology or departmental approval and 440-221 Microbiology. 655·160 Clinical Phase II (For Certification)· 4 Cr. - Continuation of 655-140 Clinical

655·190 Clinical Phase III (For Certification) - 4 Cr. - Theory, review and application of respiratory therapy procedures in a hospital setting for cerfification of a Respiratory Therapy Technician. Clinical experience 40 hours per week (5 weeks), (3 conferences). Lecture 0 hours . Laboratory 0 hours . Prerequisite: 655-160 Clinical Phase II. 655-200 Clinical Phase IV (For Certification) - 4 Cr. - Continuation of 655-190 Clinical Phase III with emphasis on the clinical application of all procedures and treatment for certification of a Respiratory Therapy Technician. Clinical experience 40 hours per week (5 weeks), (1 conference). Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in 655-190 Clinical Phase III. 655-201 Respiratory Therapy Procedures· 4 Cr. - Introduction in a clinical setting to respiratory therapy equipment and procedures: Gas analysis , airway management, administering of oxygen and other gases, humidification, aerosols, postural drainage and spirometry. Hospital internship 20 hours per week. (SUMMER ONLY.) Lecture 0 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisites: 655-131 Pharmacology for Respiratory Therapy and 655-151 Pathology for Respiratory Therapy. 655·202 Respiratory Therapy Procedures - 4 Cr. - Continuation of 655-201 Respiratory Therapy Procedures giving further attention in a clinical setting to respiratory therapy equipment and procedures : administering gases other then oxygen, humidification , aerosols, postural drainage and spirometry. Hospital internship 20 hours per week. (SUMMER ONLY.) Lecture 0 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: 655-201 Respiratory Therapy Procedures or concurrent enrollment. 117


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