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OGEECHEE TECHNICAL COLLEGE CVT 110 – Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Fundamentals Course Syllabus Loretta Stanley, RDCS Full-time Office Location: 322-Joe Kennedy Building Phone Number(s): 912.688-6950 (o) [email protected] Office Hours: By Appointment COURSE ROOM, DAY AND TIME: Room 312 Kennedy Building, 5 hour class 1 day/week COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introduces the basic principles and applications of physical assessment of noninvasive cardiovascular procedures. Topics include: introduction to measurements: chamber dimensions, velocities, systole, and diastole; patient and equipment skills related to echocardiography and vascular technology; echocardiography and vascular technology: basic views, terminology, physical principles, and instrumentation.. COMPETENCY AREAS: 1. Cardiac measurements: chamber dimensions, velocities, systole and diastole 2. Patient and equipment skills related to echocardiography 3. Echocardiography technology 4. Basic echocardiographic views 5. Terminology 6. Physical principles and instrumentation Course Objectives: 1. Introduction to Measurements: Chamber dimensions, velocities, systole and diastole a. Demonstrate and evaluate M-Mode recordings of appropriate valves, chambers, and wall segments. b. Calculate and identify ventricular systolic and diastolic intracardiac flow patterns. c. Describe and identify the basic principles of left ventricular and right ventricular systolic and diastolic function. d. Discuss the color flow Doppler map e. Identify factors that affect Doppler evaluation of LV diastolic function. 2. Patient and equipment skills related to echocardiography a. Explain methods for identifying diagnosis, greeting patients, identifying self, and explain procedure b. Demonstrate appropriate ergonomics and patient care techniques for patient transport and/or positioning. c. Discuss patient confidentiality and exam documentation d. Define, demonstrate, and recognize the basic principles of ultrasound instruments and imaging modalities including: i. A-Mode ii. M-Mode iii. Two-Dimensional Echocardiography iv. Spectral and color Doppler. e. Define and recognize Doppler artifacts. f. Recognize various recording devices. 3. Echocardiography: basic views, terminology, physical principles, and instrumentation Describe the flow of blood through the chambers of the heart a. Recognize correct image orientation and technical quality. b. Introduce and utilize proper cardiovascular terminology. c. Describe the pressure and volume changes that occur during the cardiac cycle and relate the physical principles of ultrasonic imaging of the heart and great vessels. d. Apply principles of ultrasonic instrumentation to obtain images on phantoms. e. Demonstrate and identify anatomy in Transthoracic image planes as defined by ASE to include standard windows, transducer orientation and directional nomenclature: i. Parasternal ii. Apical iii. Subcostal iv. Suprasternal f. Demonstrate and evaluate M-Mode recordings of valves, chambers and wall segments. g. Describe and identify basic principles of Doppler and alternate approaches in LV and RV, Ventricular systolic and diastolic function. h. Discuss and define tissue Doppler myocardial imaging and color Doppler applications in Echocardiography. i. Describe clinical assessment utility. j. Describe and relate heart sounds to include: i. ECG ii. Pulse rate iii. Systole iv. Diastole v. Murmurs vi. The four heart valves with a stethoscope 4. Safety Procedures, and Universal Precautions a. Discuss Bioeffects and Safety as stated by the AIUM b. Practice Universal Precautions PREREQUISITES/COREQUISITES: Program Admission CONTACT HOURS: 3 Class hours per week 2 Lab hours per week CREDIT HOURS: 4 REQUIRED TEXT: Textbook of Clinical Echocardiography, 3rd Edition, Catherine Otto, ISBN-13: 978-0-7216-0789-4 Echocardiography from a Sonographer’s Perspective Notebook, 5th Edition, Susan K. DeWitt, ISBN Echocardiography from a Sonographer’s Perspective Workbook, 5th Edition, Susan K. DeWitt, ISBN Essentials of Sonography and Patient Care, 2nd Edition, M. Craig, ISBN-13: 9781416001706 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES: Required: 10 Scantrons CLASSROOM POLICIES AND PROCEDURES: ATTENDANCE POLICY: It is essential that educational programs maintain requirements and standards necessary for successful employment of its graduates in business and industry. In view of the intensive nature of the educational programs, it is necessary for every student to be present and on time every day for all classes. Therefore, there are no excused absences from any course. Attendance is counted from the first scheduled class meeting of each quarter. If the student misses more than ten (10) percent in any course during a quarter, the student is subject to being dismissed from the course involved. Three (3) tardies or early departures equal one (1) absence for the course involved. The student WILL be dropped for absence greater than 10%. In this course, one day is 10%; any missed time exceeding this 10% will result in the student being dropped from the course. THERE IS NO ATTENDANCE APPEAL PROCEDURE! This course requires class participation of at least 3 hours of didactic work and 2 hours of lab participation is required. Keeping current on homework assignments and problem solving is essential in this type of class. Assigned reading should be done prior to class so as to make proper use of class-time and assigned activities to be completed as directed by the instructor. Complete assignments on time. Incomplete assignments will NOT be accepted. Late assignments will NOT be accepted. Due dates are on your calendar and will be adhered to! To protect the integrity of the course, online quizzes / tests may be password protected and can be accessed as designated by the instructor. The student will have a timed access for each test/quiz. All tests/quizzes MUST be taken without the used of textbook, handouts, notes, friends, family, etc. Make-up test will be scheduled by the instructor and must be taken at the assigned time (after the final exam) or a grade of zero will be given in place of the test. Make up tests will not be allowed to interfere with class, lab or clinical time. No make-up quizzes will be given! SAFETY: Please refer to the Echocardiography Program Handbook and Clinical Manual. DISTRIBUTION OF GRADES: Evaluation of the student’s achievement of the course objectives will be based on satisfactory completion of all required activities. Grading to be computed as follows: A grade of 85 % or better is required for Scan Lab Test Lab tests will be a demonstration in which the student will be required to perform select tasks as defined by the objectives while the instructor observes and evaluates the performance. Student will be graded using the CVT 110 Lab Rubric. A student who fails to master procedures lab tests will be subject to disciplinary action. A lab test grade of 85 % or better is required to proceed to the next quarter classes. o You will have 3 attempts to pass the lab exam with a grade of 85. If unsuccessful, you can not sit for the final and will receive a WP or WF depending on the grade you have received in class up to this point. Refer to the OTC student handbook for policy on readmission to the sonography program. LECTURE TESTS/ORAL PRESENTATION 35% HOMEWORK/QUIZ 10% GRADING SCALE A B C D F LAB TESTS FINAL 35% 20% 90-100 80-89 70-79 60-69 59 and below Code of Conduct Academic Policies: “The term "cheating" includes, but is not limited to: (1) use of any unauthorized assistance in taking quizzes, tests, or examinations; (2) dependence upon the aid of sources beyond those authorized by the instructor in writing papers, preparing reports, solving problems, or carrying out other assignments; or (3) the acquisition, without permission, of tests or other academic material belonging to a member of the Technical College faculty or staff. The term "plagiarism" includes, but is not limited, to, the use, by paraphrase or direct quotation, of the published or unpublished work of another person without full and clear acknowledgment. It also includes the unacknowledged use of materials prepared by another person or agency engaged in the selling of term papers or other academic materials.” For further explanations of the above information, please refer to the Ogeechee Technical College Student Handbook and Planner. “Academic misconduct is any act that does or could improperly distort students’ grades or other student academic records. A student enrolls at Ogeechee Technical College to gain technical skills to lead to greater employability. Academic misconduct is not only “cheating” the student of learning the needed skills; it is an offense to the academic integrity of the learning environment. All forms of academic dishonesty will call for discipline.” Ogeechee Technical College Student Handbook and Planner. Alteration of any grade sheets through changing scores or filling in of blank spaces after being graded is considered cheating. A student dismissed for cheating or plagiarism will not be eligible for re-entry. DISABILITY STATEMENT Students with disabilities who believe that they may need accommodations in this class based on the impact of the disability are encouraged to contact Penny Hendrix in the Special Services Office, Room 332C, Kennedy Bldg., 912-4867211, to coordinate reasonable accommodations. WORK ETHICS Students will receive a work ethics grade each quarter for each fundamental and specific course in which they enroll. The work ethics grade of 3, 2, 1, or 0 will not affect the student’s academic grade point average (GPA). Work ethics grades will appear on the student’s quarterly Student Grade Reports and Transcripts. Performance factors and indicators include, but are not limited to, quality of work, ability to follow instructions, productivity, dependability, honesty, reliability, attendance and punctuality, attitude, integrity, enthusiasm, interpersonal skills, and initiative. The work ethics grade descriptions are Exceeds expectations: 3 Meets expectations: 2 Needs improvement: 1 Unacceptable: 0 WARRANTY STATEMENT: The Department of Technical and Adult Education guarantees employers that graduates of State Technical Colleges shall possess skills and knowledge as prescribed by State Curriculum Standards. Should any graduate employee within two years of graduation be deemed lacking in said skills, that student shall be retrained in any State Technical College at no charge for instructional costs to either the student or the employer. DISCLAIMER The instructor reserves the right to amend or correct this course syllabus as necessary. If the instructor amends or corrects this syllabus, students will be given a revised syllabus or corrections.