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Metropolitan Community College
COURSE OUTLINE FORM
(Page 1 of 4)
Course Title: Cardiology and Hemodynamics
Course Prefix & No.:
LEC: LAB:
RESP 2120
3.0
0.0
Credit Hours:
3.0
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course builds upon prior clinical experiences in the Adult Intensive Care Unit and integrates the technical
knowledge used in the hemodynamic monitoring of the adult critical care patient. The course also provides
insight into the structure and importance of a well-defined pulmonary rehabilitation program.
COURSE PREREQUISITES:
RESP 1993
RESP 2100
RATIONALE:
This course uses a variety of learner centered activities, i.e., lecture, group discussion, case study, literature
review and physician lecture. The student will gain an understanding of normal and abnormal cardiac anatomy
and physiology, hemodynamic monitoring, as well as pulmonary rehabilitation.
REQUIRED TEXTBOOK (S) and/or MATERIALS:
Cardiopulmonary
Anatomy & Physiology
Fourth
Mechanical Ventilation
EDITION
Egan’s Fundamentals of
Respiratory Care
Ninth
AUTHORS
Wilkins, Stoller & Kacmarek
DesJardins
Pilbeam
PUBLISHER
Mosby
Delmar/Thomson
Mosby
TITLE
Fourth
Attached course outline written by:
Jerry Moss
Date: 10/90
Reviewed/Revised by:
Tim Kelly
Date: 8/2012
Effective quarter of course outline:
2012/WI
Date:
Academic Dean:
Date:
Course Objectives, Topical Unit Outlines, and Unit Objectives must be attached to this form.
Metropolitan Community College
COURSE OUTLINE FORM
(Page 2 of 4)
TITLE:
Cardiology and Hemodynamics
PREFIX/NO: RESP 2120
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Upon completion of this course, with 75% proficiency, the student will be able to:
1. Identify the major components of both normal and dysrhythmic ECG tracings.
2. Describe the diagnostic importance of a flow directed balloon tipped catheter.
3. Discuss the importance of a pulmonary rehabilitation program.
TOPICAL UNIT OUTLINE/UNIT OBJECTIVES:
UNIT I:
Upon completion of this unit, with 75% proficiency, the student will be able to:
1. Describe the electrical conductivity system of the human heart.
2. Define the following ECG components:
a. P wave
b. P-R interval
c. QRS complex
d. T wave
3. Demonstrate the ability to recognize the following rhythm patterns:
a. Normal sinus rhythm
b. Sinus tachycardia
c. Sinus bradycarcia
d. First degree A-V block
e. Second degree A-V block
(1) Type 1
(2) Type 2
f. Third degree A-V block
g. Atrial fibrillation
h. Atrial flutter
i. Pre-ventruular contraction
j. Ventricular tachycardia
k. Ventricular fibrillation
l. Asystole
4. Discuss the causes and pharmacological interventions for selected rhythm
patterns.
UNIT II:
Metropolitan Community College
COURSE OUTLINE FORM
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Upon completion of this unit, with 75% proficiency, the student will be able to:
1. List the components of a hemodynamic monitoring catheter.
2. Describe the normal value ranges for:
a. Central venous pressure
b. Pulmonary artery systolic and diastolic pressures
c. Cardiac wedge pressure
d. Cardiac output
e. Systemic vascular resistance
f. Systemic blood pressure
3. Describe the significance of systemic and/or pulmonary pressure changes and
correlate to the following disease states:
a. Congestive heart failure
b. Cor pulmonale
c. Systemic hypertension
d. Pulmonary hypertension
e. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorders
4. Describe pharmacological interventions indicated by significant pressure
changes.
5. Describe hazards and complications of invasive hemodynamic catheters.
6. Discuss the hemodynamic significance of an intra-aortic balloon pump.
UNIT III:
Upon completion of this unit, with 75% proficiency, the student will be able to:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Discuss the historical perspective of pulmonary rehabilitation.
List five essential components of a pulmonary rehabilitation program.
Describe the patient selection process for a pulmonary rehabilitation program.
Describe modalities of treatment for the pulmonary rehabilitation client:
a. Smoking cessation
b. Client and family education
c. Medical interventions
d. Life management skills
5. Discuss the value of exercise equipment to a pulmonary rehabilitation
program.
6. Discuss pulmonary and cardiac changes that occur in an aging population.
Metropolitan Community College
COURSE OUTLINE FORM
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COURSE REQUIREMENTS/EVALUATION:
Upon completion of the objectives of this course, the student will be able to:
COURSE OBJECTIVES/ASSESSMENT MEASURES
COURSE OBJECTIVES
ASSESSMENT MEASURES
1. Understand Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology
2. Identify the major components of both
normal and arrhythmic ECG tracings.
Objective Written Exam
3. Describe the diagnostic importance of
a flow directed balloon tipped catheter.
Hemodynamic Worksheet
Objective Written Exam
4. Discuss the importance of a pulmonary
rehabilitation program.
Literature Review Presentation
Objective Written Exam