Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 5-27-08 |
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RES130
2008 Fall – 2009 Summer II |
LEC |
3.0 Credit(s) |
3.0 Period(s) |
Respiratory
Care Fundamentals I |
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Review
of existing clinical data and recommendations. Data required to determine
appropriateness of prescribed respiratory care plan. Administration of basic
respiratory care therapeutics to include medical gas administration, oxygen
therapy administration, and humidity/aerosol therapy administration. Use and
maintenance of select respiratory equipment. Use of communication skills
during interactions with members of the health care team and patients.
Ethical, legal and professional work behaviors. Prerequisites: Admission into the
Respiratory Care program. Corequisites: RES133. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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RES130 2008
Fall – 2009 Summer II |
Respiratory Care Fundamentals I |
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Evaluate existing data related to patient history in the
medical record. (I) |
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Determine appropriateness of prescribed respiratory care
plan based on clinical data. (I, II, III) |
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Participate in development of respiratory care plan based
on clinical data. (I, II, III) |
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Utilizing respiratory care equipment and patient data,
initiate and conduct prescribed basic therapeutic procedures to achieve one
or more specific therapeutic objectives. (I, II, III, V) |
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Utilizing respiratory care equipment and patient data
modify prescribed basic therapeutic procedure to achieve specific therapeutic
objectives. (I, II, III, V) |
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Recommend modifications of respiratory care plan based on
clinical data where indicated. (I, II, III, IV) |
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Evaluate existing data in patient record pertaining to
laboratory test. (II) |
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Evaluate existing data in patient record pertaining to
vital signs and physical findings. (IV) |
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Monitor patient's response to respiratory care procedure.
(IV) |
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Demonstrate ethical, legal and professional work behaviors
(IV, V, VI) |
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Select appropriate equipment for therapeutic procedures.
(V) |
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Assemble equipment selected for therapeutic procedures.
(V) |
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Describe principle of operation for equipment used in
respiratory care procedures. (V) |
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Check equipment for proper function, operation, and
cleanliness. (V) |
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Identify malfunctions of equipment. (V) |
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Take action to correct equipment malfunctions. (V) |
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Describe procedures used to maintain cleanliness and
disinfection of equipment. (V) |
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Demonstrate the skills necessary to perform day-to-day
interactions and communication in written and verbal language with patients.
(VI) |
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Demonstrate the skills necessary to perform day-to-day
interactions and communication in written and verbal language with
physicians. (VI) |
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Demonstrate the skills necessary to perform day-to-day
interactions and communications in written and verbal language with other
healthcare practitioners. (VI) |
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Official Course Outline: |
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RES130 2008
Fall – 2009 Summer II |
Respiratory Care Fundamentals I |
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I. Evaluation of Data in
Patient Medical Record A. Present illness B
Admission notes B. Progress notes C. Interdisciplinary
patient and family care plan II. Lab Data A. Complete blood count
(CBC) B. Chemistries/electrolytes
C. Coagulation studies D. Gram stain E. Cultures and sensitivity
F Urine analysis F. Arterial blood gases III. Vital Signs and
Physical Findings in Patient Records A. Inspection data B. Palpation data C. Percussion data D. Auscultation data E. Data related to patient
learning needs F. Interview data IV. Evaluating Vital Signs
and Physical Findings A. Changes in sputum B. Vital signs C. Effects of therapy D. Adverse reactions E. Subjective response F. Auscultatory
findings G. Pulse oximetry, capnography V. Equipment Operation A. Select and obtain
equipment B. Assemble equipment C. Check equipment
operation D. Correct equipment
malfunction E. Perform quality control
procedures F. Assure equipment
cleanliness VI. Therapeutic procedures A. Therapeutic objectives B. Administration C. Removal of bronchopulmonary secretions D. Maintain adequate
ventilation and oxygenation E. Monitoring F. Maintain records and
communication G. Modify therapy as
indicated H. Infection control I. Terminate therapy based
upon patient response J. Respiratory care
protocols |
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