RESC 1503 Respiratory Procedures 1 3 s.h.
Appropriate use of selected respiratory care procedures. Three hours lecture.
Coreq.: RESC 1503L.
RESC 1503L Respiratory Procedures 1 Lab 1 s.h.
Appropriate use of selected respiratory care procedures. Three hours lab.
Coreq.: RESC 1503.
RESC 1520 Respiratory Care Assessment 1 2 s.h.
Diagnostic techniques used in evaluating patients with cardiopulmonary disorders. Two hour lecture.
Coreq.: RESC 1520L.
RESC 1520L Respiratory Assessment 1 Lab 1 s.h.
Diagnostic techniques used in evaluating patients with cardiopulmonary disorders. Two hour lab.
Coreq.: RESC 1520.
RESC 1530 Foundations of Respiratory Care 3 s.h.
Review of the professional scope of practice for a respiratory therapist including key organizational roles within the profession. Basic application of scientific gas laws and theories will be examined along with basic description and function of oxygen delivery equipment related to respiratory care. Includes applied anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system and basic patient assessment. 3 hour lecture.
Prereq.: Acceptance into the respiratory care program or by a special permission from the program director.
RESC 2620 Respiratory Assessment 2 2 s.h.
Advanced techniques in the assessment of cardiopulmonary disorders. Two hours lecture.
Coreq.: RESC 2620L.
RESC 2620L Respiratory Assessment 2 Lab 1 s.h.
Advanced techniques in the assessment of cardiopulmonary disorders, Two hours lab.
Coreq.: RESC 2620.
RESC 2621 Cardiopulmonary Disease 3 s.h.
Comprehensive overview of cardiopulmonary disorders encountered by respiratory therapists. Includes applications to clinical protocols and evidence based practices.
Prereq.: RESC 2620.
RESC 2699 Clinical Practice 1 1 s.h.
Orientation to hospital and department policies, including exposure to and practice with basic respiratory care procedures. Five hours a week in clinics.
Prereq.: RESC 2621.
RESC 3706 Respiratory Procedures 2 2 s.h.
Airway management techniques and other critical care procedures. Two hours lecture.
Prereq.: acceptance into the respiratory care program.
Coreq.: RESC 3706L.
RESC 3706L Respiratory Procedures 2 Lab 1 s.h.
Airway management techniques and other critical care procedures. Three hours lab.
Prereq.: Acceptance into the respiratory therapy program.
Coreq.: RESC 3706.
RESC 3708 Respiratory Clinical Specialties 3 s.h.
Fundamentals of hemo-dynamic monitoring, management of burn patients, and assessment of neuro-trauma. Three hours lecture.
Prereq.: RESC 3706.
RESC 3709 Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care 3 s.h.
Respiratory care applications in neonatal/pediatric settings. Three hours lecture.
Prereq.: Acceptance into the Respiratory Care Program.
Coreq.: RESC 3709L.
RESC 3709L Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care Lab 1 s.h.
Respiratory care applications in neonatal/pediatric settings. Three hours lab.
Prereq.: Acceptance into the Respiratory Care program.
Coreq.: RESC 3709.
RESC 3710 Respiratory Care Pharmacology 3 s.h.
This course will review the therapeutic effects, side effects, indications and contraindications along with dosages, drug delivery routes as well as standard and modified delivery absorption methods of pulmonary related pharmacological agents and medications for aspects of pulmonary related medicine. 3 hour lecture.
Prereq.: none.
RESC 3720 Mechanical Ventilation 1 2 s.h.
Basic theory and application of mechanical ventilation in critical care areas. Two hours lecture.
Prereq.: Acceptance into the respiratory care program.
Coreq.: RESC 3720L.
RESC 3720L Mechanical Ventilation 1 Lab 1 s.h.
Basic theory and application of mechanical ventilation in critical care areas. Three hours lab.
Prereq.: Acceptance into the Respiratory Care Program.
Coreq.: RESC 3720.
RESC 3725 Mechanical Ventilation 2 2 s.h.
Advanced theory and application of mechanical ventilation. Includes home care ventilators. Two hours lecture to be taken concurrently with RESC 3720L.
Prereq.: RESC 3720.
RESC 3725L Mechanical Ventilation 2 Lab 1 s.h.
Advanced theory and application of mechanical ventilation. Includes home care ventilators. Three hours lab.
Prereq.: RESC 3720.
Coreq.: RESC 3725.
RESC 3731 Respiratory Care Management 3 s.h.
A study of the basic managerial process, organizational concepts, budgeting, quantitative planning, decision-making, and issues of control as they relate to the manager of a hospital-based respiratory care department.
Prereq.: RESC 3725.
RESC 3740 Clinical Practice 2 3 s.h.
Application of basic and advanced respiratory care modalities in the clinical hospital setting.
Prereq.: RESC 2699.
RESC 3741 Clinical Practice 3 3 s.h.
Application of basic and advanced respiratory care modalities for pediatric and adult patients. Twenty hours a week.
Prereq.: RESC 3740.
RESC 3765 Advanced Respiratory Care Diagnostics 3 s.h.
The study of the fundamentals of advanced respiratory care diagnostics. Three hour lecture.
Prereq.: none.
RESC 4801 Special Topics in Respiratory Care 1-3 s.h.
Focused research of a special problem/issue related to respiratory care. The topic of interest allows the student to participate in focused investigation of aspects of administration, clinical specialization, or research. May be repeated up to a total of 3 s.h.
Prereq.: acceptance in BSRC completion program, junior standing, or permission of instructor.
RESC 4813 Adult Cardiac and Pediatric Advanced Life Support 3 s.h.
This course is designed for healthcare providers who will participate in the management of cardio pulmonary resuscitation and will focus on advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation modalities and hands on procedures for the adult and pediatric patient populations. Cardiovascular pharmacology, advanced airway management, vascular access, and resuscitation techniques used in the management of adult and pediatric cardiac emergencies will be explored. Successful completion of the course will result in AHA, ACLS and AHA PALS certifications. 3hour lecture.
Prereq.: Students need basic cardiac life support certification to take this course.
RESC 4831 Pulmonary Care Management 3 s.h.
Pathology as it relates to care of patients with pulmonary-related disorders.
Prereq.: RESC 3725.
RESC 4835 Clinical Practice 4 3 s.h.
Application of advanced respiratory modalities and diagnostics for pediatric and adult patients. Capstone course for RC program. Fifteen hours a week.
Prereq.: RESC 3741.
RESC 4838 Respiratory Seminar 1 1 s.h.
Review of current aspects of clinical respiratory care. A content analysis of the updated NBRC Entry-Level exam will be included.
Prereq.: RESC 3741.
RESC 4842 Respiratory Seminar 2 1 s.h.
Review of current aspects of clinical respiratory care. A content analysis of the updated NBRC Advanced Practitioner exam will be included.
Prereq.: RESC 4838.
RESC 4846 Sleep Diagnostics 1 3 s.h.
This course will explore Scientific theory and clinical techniques needed to perform polysomnography. The course is asynchronous web based.
RESC 4848 Sleep Diagnostics 2 3 s.h.
This course will explore theory, clinical techniques and interpretation of testing results related to polysomnography. The course is delivered asynchronous web-based.
RESC 4867 Fundamentals of Leader Development 3 s.h.
This course will form the necessary core of self-awareness in relation to leader development. Through introducing concepts and examples of leadership and awareness of how one leads as an expression of self, RCPs will enhance leadership awareness and personal expression within their discipline.
RESC 4870 Advanced Cardiopulmonary Case Management 3 s.h.
This course is designed to strengthen the student's knowledge of C-P disorders by incorporating evidence-based practices into C-P case management. The student will learn to apply these strategies in acute care, transitional and long-term care settings. Current protocols will also be discussed.
Prereq.: none.
RESC 5820 The Respiratory Care Profession 3 s.h.
Study of origins, current role, and future directions of respiratory care profession within the framework of the current health care environment. Examination of professional resources is also included.
Prereq.: Active membership in American Association for Respiratory Care and acceptance in MRC program.
RESC 5860 Technology Applications for Health and Human Services 3 s.h.
Exploration of technology applications for education, presentations, communications and management in Health and Human Service disciplines. Creation of digital media such as audio and/or video files, spreadsheet macros, e-portfolios and Web-based applications of various technologies will be required. Application of technology to education, supervision or management will be evaluated through completion of a technology-enhanced project.
Prereq.: Acceptance in MRC program.
Prereq. or Coreq.: Permission from program director if outside of the respiratory care program.
RESC 5880 Advanced Management of the Ventilator Patient 3 s.h.
Course will present current classifications, evidence-based research and application of mechanical ventilator concepts in critical care areas. Technical capabilities of modes will be described along with optimal settings. Current protocols in RC will also be discussed.
Prereq.: Acceptance in the BSRC, BSRC degree advancement/completion program or Master of respiratory care program, junior standing, or permission of program director.
RESC 6906 Respiratory Care Seminar 3 s.h.
Development of a literature review on select current topics culminating in preparation of a scholarly paper consistent with Respiratory Care Journal Conference format and an accompanying PowerPoint presentation.
Prereq.: Acceptance in MRC program.
RESC 6908 Leadership Development in Respiratory Care 3 s.h.
Using an evidenced-based perspective, the course will examine nature of leadership in health care organizations with an emphasis on self-understanding and learning to achieve both a theoretical and practical understanding of leadership. Health care managers need to be able to create, foster and manage organizations in which people thrive and perform at their best to achieve organizational excellence.
Prereq.: Acceptance in MRC program.
RESC 6910 Competency Assessment in Respiratory Care 3 s.h.
Reviews how clinically-related competencies in respiratory care are measured including available tools. Evaluation of procedures performed by multiple health care practitioners including issues at state/national levels. Importance of assessing cultural competence also included.
Prereq.: Acceptance in MRC program.
RESC 6915 Education and Accreditation in Respiratory Care 3 s.h.
Comparison of institutional as well as programmatic accreditation requirements. Prepare students with up-to-date tools/approaches to address major educational accreditation concerns in hospital as well as in post-secondary settings. Students will also compare and contrast the role of accreditation in today's health care environment.
Prereq.: Acceptance in MRC program.
RESC 6922 Special Topics in Respiratory Care 1-3 s.h.
Special topics for a focused study on problems, issues, or concerns that relate to respiratory care leadership.
Prereq.: Acceptance in MRC program.
RESC 6950 Respiratory Care Research 3 s.h.
Provides rationale behind evidence-based medicine and presents key elements of scientific research for one study, lab investigation or clinical trial. Course will culminate in creation of abstract to be submitted for publication in Respiratory Care journal.
Prereq.: Acceptance in MRC program.