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Surgical Interventions 1

4 cr.

10-512-131 SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS 1...Provides the foundational knowledge of surgical core and specialty procedures. Examines the pathophysiology, diagnostic interventions, health sciences, and surgical techniques for a variety of procedures. (Prerequisites: 10-512-128, Surgical Tech Fundamentals 2; 10-512-130, Surgical Skills Application)

Surgical Interventions II

4 cr.

10-512-142 SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS II...Expands knowledge of core and specialty surgical procedures by incorporating pathophysiology, diagnostic interventions, health sciences, and surgical techniques. (Prerequisites: 10-512-131, Surgical Interventions 1; 10-512-133, Surgical Technology Clinical 2)

Surgical Pharmacology

2 cr.

10-512-129 SURGICAL PHARMACOLOGY...Basic study of drug classifications, care, and handling of drugs and solutions, application of mathematical principles in dosage calculations, terminology related to pharmacology, anesthesia, and drugs used in surgery. (Prerequisites: 10-512-125, Intro to Surgical Technology; 10-512-126, Surgical Tech Fundamentals 1)

Surgical Skills Application

2 cr.

10-512-130 SURGICAL SKILLS APPLICATION...Provides a transition from the academic to the clinical setting. Learners integrate the surgical technologist skills as they apply to various surgical procedures. (Prerequisites: 10-512-125, Intro to Surgical Technology; 10-512-126, Surgical Tech Fundamentals 1; Corequisites: 10-512-128, Surgical Tech Fundamentals 2; 10-512-129, Surgical Pharmacology)

Surgical Tech Fundamentals 1

4 cr.

10-512-126 SURG TECH FUNDAMENTALS 1...Focuses on preparing the patient and operating room for surgery. Principles of sterile technique are emphasized as the student moves into the scrub role. Lab practice is included. (Prerequisites: 10-806-189, Basic Anatomy; 10-501-101, Medical Terminology; 10-512-143, ST: Infection Control; Corequisites: 10-512-125, Intro to Surgical Technology)

Surgical Tech Fundamentals 1 Refresher

1 cr.

Focuses on preparing the patient and operating room for surgery. Principles of sterile technique are emphasized as the student moves into the scrub role. Lab practice is included. (Prerequisites: 10-806-189, Basic Anatomy; 10-501-101, Medical Terminology; 10-512-143, ST: Infection Control; Corequisites: 10-512-125, Intro to Surgical Technology)

Surgical Tech Fundamentals 2

4 cr.

10-512-128 SURGICAL TECH FUNDAMENTALS 2...Focuses on enhancing surgical technology skills while functioning as a sterile team member. Lab is included. (Prerequisites: 10-512-126, Surgical Technology Fundamentals 1; 10-501-101, Medical Terminology; 10-512-125, Intro to Surgical Technology; 10-512-143, ST: Infection Control; Corequisite: 10-512-129, Surgical Pharmacology)

Surgical Technology Clinical 1

3 cr.

10-512-132 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL 1...Apply basic surgical theories, principles, and procedural techniques in the operating room. Students begin to function as team members under the guidance of the instructor and authorized clinical personnel. (Prerequisites: 10-512-128, Surgical Tech Fundamentals 2; 10-512-130, Surgical Skills Application)

Surgical Technology Clinical 2

3 cr.

10-512-133 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL 2...Further experience in a clinical setting allows the student to continue to improve technical skills while accepting more responsibilities during surgical procedures. (Prerequisite: 10-512-132, ST Clinical Practice 1; Corequisite: 10-512-131, Surgical Interventions 1)

Surgical Technology Clinical 3

3 cr.

10-512-135 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL 3...Further experience in a clinical setting allows the student to continue to improve technical skills while accepting more responsibilities during surgical procedures. (Prerequisites: 10-512-133, Surgical Technology Clinical 2; 10-512-131, Surgical Interventions 1)

Surgical Technology Clinical 4

3 cr.

10-512-136 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL 4...During this clinical course the student will function relatively independently. Serves as a transition from a student perspective to an employee by utilizing advanced skills for an entry level Surgical Technologist. (Prerequisites: 10-512-135, Surgical Technology Clinical 3; 10-512-142, Surgical Interventions 2)

Survey Adjustments and Documentation

2 cr.

10-607-136 SURVEY ADJUSTMENTS AND DOCUMENTATION ... provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge, skills, process, and understanding of coordinates, Compass Rule, and Least Squares adjustments. The use of AdobePro and BlueBeam Revu software for project documentation is introduced as well as the use of mapping software for applications in land surveying. (Prerequisite: 10-607-104, Intro to Surveying/Geomatics)

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