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Dec 26, 2024
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RST-2630 Clinical Practice in Critical Care II Credits 4 This course will provide supervised clinical application of the principles and procedures of continuous mechanical ventilation in the critical care setting. Directed practice will include assessment, evaluation, analysis, and decision-making skills related to monitoring and management of the critically-ill patient. Prerequisite(s): RST-2490, RST-2500 and RST-2530 with grade of C or higher Corequisite(s): RST-2620 Capstone Course(s): Students must complete a minimum of 52 credits, including all prerequisite courses, prior to enrolling in this course 16 clinical hours. Course Outcomes
- Perform bedside assessment of the respiratory system in critical care patients.
- Communicate with physicians and nurses in bedside patient care rounds.
- Develop a treatment plan for respiratory care.
- Evaluate effectiveness of respiratory therapy treatment.
- Perform respiratory therapy procedures utilized in the critical care setting.
- Set up non-invasive and invasive ventilation systems on critical care patients.
- Troubleshoot non-invasive and invasive ventilation systems on critical care patients.
- Correct oxygenation/ventilation abnormalities with minimal assistance from the clinical instructor at the level of an entry level practitioner.
- Analyze flow and pressure time scalars for ventilator asynchrony.
- Choose the corrective action for ventilator asynchrony.
- Demonstrate professional affective skills (organization, communication, time management, accurate documentation) in the critical care clinical setting.
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