Southwestern Oklahoma State University Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025
ALHLT 2122 RADIATION BIOLOGY An introductory course designed to provide the student with the principles of cell radiation interaction. Radiation effects on cells and factors affecting cell response are presented, as well as acute and chronic effects of radiation exposure at varying levels. S ALHLT 2132 SPECIAL PROCEDURES AND MODALITIES An introductory course to the advanced modalities associated with radiology (C.T., ultrasound, nuclear medicine, etc.) and to special radiographic procedures not previously addressed (angiography, etc.) to include the definition and performance of each type, the indications/contraindications, and pathology demonstrated. S ALHLT 2142 IMAGE RECOGNITION AND CRITIQUE A comprehensive course designed to provide the student with the knowledge and experience to evaluate radiographic examinations, to identify and recognize diagnostic quality. Includes application of knowledge and skills acquired from 1053 Radiographic Positioning I and 1082 Radiographic Exposure I concurrently. S ALHLT 2154 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONS Anatomy and Physiology I for Health Professions is the first of a two- course sequence examining the terminology, structure, function, and interdependence of the human body systems as it relates to the needs of health care providers. This 8-week course covers microscopic to gross anatomical structures and the primary physiological processes of all major human organ systems. The relationships between anatomical structure and physiological function are examined within the context of homeostatic regulation within the human organism. Anatomical perspective is given greater weight than the physiological aspect. In conjunction with online lecture instruction, the online lab component for this course includes online videos, animations, and 3D virtual cadaver dissections to support learning. Corequisite: 2154L. F, S, SU, Online ALHLT 2164 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONS Anatomy and Physiology II for Health Professions is the second in a two- course sequence examining the terminology, structure, function, and interdependence of systems within the human body. This 8-week course covers microscopic to gross anatomical structures and the primary physiological processes of all major human organ systems. The relationships between anatomical structure and physiological function are examined within the context of homeostatic regulation within the human organism. Physiological perspective is given greater weight than the anatomical aspect. In conjunction with the online lecture, the online lab component for this course includes videos, animations, and 3D virtual cadaver dissections to support learning. Corequisite: 2154L. F, S, SU, Online ALHLT 2203 LABORATORY CLINICAL III This course is designed to give the student the opportunity to develop practical work-related skills and integrate classroom knowledge and theories. This course will provide students with an intensive field experience in a medical lab real or simulated environment. Students must complete a total of 120 contact hours in field to receive 3 hours’ credit for this course. ALHLT 2216 CLINICAL PRACTICE IV A clinical education sequence designed to bring advanced positioning and exposure theory, as well as applications of pathology, to a cohesive entity with information previously applied. Students will continue to work in the hospital environment, under the supervision of registered technologists. F ALHLT 2231 QUALITY ASSURANCE AND CONTROL A comprehensive course designed to provide the student with an introduction to the evaluation of radiographic systems to assure consistency in the production of quality images. The components involved in the radiography system will be identified. Tests and procedures to evaluate these components will be examined. State and federal impacts will be described. S
ALHLT 1513 LABORATORY CLINICAL I This course is designed to give the student the opportunity to develop practical work-related skills and integrate classroom knowledge and theories. This course will provide students with an intensive field experience in a medical lab real or simulated environment. Students must complete a total of 120 contact hours in field to receive 3 hours’ credit for this course. ALHLT 1613 LABORATORY CLINICAL II This course is designed to give the student the opportunity to develop practical work-related skills and integrate classroom knowledge and theories. This course will provide students with an intensive field experience in a medical lab real or simulated environment. Students must complete a total of 120 contact hours in field to receive 3 hours’ credit for this course. ALHLT 2001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN ALLIED HEALTH (Topic) Individual study of a specified topic in Allied Health. Credit: 1 to 4 semester hours. ALHLT 2011-4 SEMINAR IN ALLIED HEALTH (Topic) Group study of a specified topic in Allied Health. Credit: 1 to 4 semester hours. ALHLT 2045 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES I Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) training providing knowledge/skill for lifesaving interventions while waiting for/assisting higher level EMS personnel at ER sites & during transport. Includes EMS systems, operations, research, workforce safety and wellness, documentation, system/therapeutic communication, medical/legal ethics, anatomy/physiology, medical terminology, pathophysiology, lifespan development, public health, pharmacology, airway management, respiration, artificial ventilation, patient assessment, principles of medicine, shock, resuscitation, trauma & special patient populations. Corequisite: 2045L. D ALHLT 2055 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES II Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training providing advanced knowledge/skill for care/transportation of critical and emergency patients. Course includes advanced training in EMS systems, operations, research, workforce safety/wellness, documentation, system/therapeutic communication, medical/legal ethics, anatomy/physiology, medical terminology, pathophysiology, lifespan development, public health, pharmacology, airway management, respiration, artificial ventilation, patient assessment, principles of medicine, shock and resuscitation, trauma and special patient populations. Corequisite: 2055L. Prerequisites: ALHLT 2045 and 2045L. D ALHLT 2066 ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT) The primary focus of the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) is to provide basic and limited advanced emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical system. This individual possesses the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care and transportation. The AEMT functions as part of a comprehensive EMS response under medical oversight. The AEMT performs interventions with basic and advanced equipment typically found on an ambulance. The AEMT is a link from the scene to the emergency health care system. Corequisite: 2066L. D ALHLT 2116 CLINICAL PRACTICE III A clinical education sequence designed to bring advanced positioning and exposure theory, as well as pathology, to a cohesive entity with information previously applied. Students will continue to work in the radiology department in the hospital environment, under the supervision of registered technologists. F
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