Official Course Description:
MCCCD Approval: 5-27-08 |
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EEG201
2008 Fall – 2009 Summer II |
L+L |
3 Credit(s) |
4 Period(s) |
Intermediate
EEG |
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Expanded
study of neurological and neurophysiological
medicine. Studies in cerebrovascular and central
nervous system lesions, metabolic and infectious disease, trauma, congenital,
and pediatric disorders. Extensive record review. Normal and abnormal
Electrocardiograms (EKG) patterns related to Electoencephalogram
(EEG) testing. Prerequisites: (EEG116 and EEG130) or
permission of Department or Division. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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EEG201 2008
Fall – 2009 Summer II |
Intermediate EEG |
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Analyze Electoencephalogram
(EEG) recordings with clinical correlates. (I) |
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Identify and describe central nervous system disease
processes. (II) |
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Recognize neonatal and pediatric disorders with EEG
correlates. (III) |
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Identify and describe signs of central nervous system
trauma. (IV) |
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Recognize abnormal EKG patterns that may affect testing
outcomes. (V) |
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EEG201 2008
Fall – 2009 Summer II |
Intermediate EEG |
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I. Record Review A. Normal adults B. Normal children II. Central Nervous System
(CNS) Disease Processes A. Seizures B. Cerebral vascular
diseases C. Space occupying lesions D. Toxic, metabolic, and
endocrine conditions E. Infectious diseases III. Neonatal and Pediatric
Findings A. Normal B. Abnormal IV. Identifying and
Describing Types of CNS Trauma A. Presenting symptoms of
patient B. Findings on EEG records V. Recognition of Abnormal
EKG Patterns A. Effect on EEG testing B. Clinical signs of
patient C. Technician
responsibilities |
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