Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval:
5-27-08 |
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RES226
2008 Fall – 2009 Summer II |
LAB |
3 Credit(s) |
15 Period(s) |
Respiratory
Care Clinical II |
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Clinical
application of all prerequisite respiratory care course work with emphasis on
adult critical care and neonatal/pediatric. Performance of general floor and
critical care procedures. Advanced patient assessment and monitoring. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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RES226 2008
Fall – 2009 Summer II |
Respiratory Care Clinical II |
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Adhere to agency policies and procedures including Health
Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) guidelines. (I) |
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Evaluate chart for existing data related to patient
history. (I) |
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Evaluate chart for existing laboratory data. (I) |
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Evaluate chart for existing patient data pertaining to
vital signs and physical findings. (I) |
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Perform patient assessment techniques required to meet
therapeutic objectives. (II) |
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Perform general floor care under minimal supervision. (II)
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Perform critical care skills under moderate supervision.
(III) |
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Perform basic neonatal general care. (IV) |
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Observe and assist in delivery of neonatal critical care.
(IV) |
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Perform basic pediatric general care. (IV) |
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Observe and assist in delivery of pediatric critical care.
(IV) |
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Observe and assist in performance of pulmonary function
studies. (IV) |
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MCCCD
Official Course Outline: |
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RES226 2008
Fall – 2009 Summer II |
Respiratory Care Clinical II |
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Subjective/Objective/Assessment/Plan (SOAP) Procedure A. Review patient record B. Therapeutic objectives C. Suggest therapy
modification as indicated D. Maintain confidentiality
following HIPAA guidelines II. Re-assessment of
Clinical Skills A. Oxygen therapy B. Aerosol therapy C. Secretion mobilization
and management III. Critical Care Skills A. Airway management and
removal of bronchopulmonary secretions B. Maintain adequate
oxygenation and ventilation C. Modify therapy as
indicated D. Maintain records and
communication IV. Respiratory care in
Specialty Areas A. Neonatal intensive care B. Pediatric general floor C. Pediatric intensive care
D. Pulmonary functions |