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HEALTH AND WELLNESS 34 HEALTH AND WELLNESS n CREDIT l MICRO-CREDENTIAL ONLINE Community Clinical Placement Practical experience is provided in a number of settings. In this module, students apply theoretical and practical knowledge through observation and participation in care of clients in a variety of selected hospital departments and outpatient clinics. Students gain an understanding of the role of the interprofessional team in the continuing care of clients in the community. This module is part of the Community Paramedicine micro-certificate. Prerequisite(s): HSCI 0299 HSCI 0311 l 120 HRS OTHER HEALTH AND WELLNESS COURSES GeorgianCollege.ca/PTHEALTH Basic Phlebotomy This six-hour course includes theory and simulated lab practice. Content includes anatomy of the venous system, review of anticoagulants, tourniquets, cleaning solutions, needle collection systems, and venipuncture techniques. Prerequisite: students must be enrolled in their last semester or have completed one of the following programs: RN, RPN, RT, Lab Technician, Medical Administration, Paramedic or PSW. HSCI 0012 l 6 HRS Dialysis Technical Assistant This course provides theory and observational opportunities for students to learn the skills and best practices related to the role of the dialysis technical assistant. Observation in a dialysis unit will provide a point of reference for applying recently learned theory. HSCI 0123 l 66 HRS RPN Coronary Care This course provides RPN's with the knowledge to deliver care to cardiac patients in a variety of settings. Content will include anatomy and psychology of the cardiovascular system, associated disease processes, basic cardiac dysrhythmias, risk factors and aspects of teaching clients. HSCI 0119 42 HRS Rhythm Interpretation Students acquire the comprehensive knowledge and skills required to accurately interpret and manage cardiac dysrhythmias. Students will build on entry-to-practice knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the heart, thorax and lungs, and peripheral vascular system. Students learn to interpret, evaluate, and respond to pertinent diagnostic data in a timely and appropriate manner. Prerequisite: College of Nurses Ontario (CNO) license. RNRS 1048 42 HRS Introduction to Taping Techniques This introductory taping course covers techniques involved with the application of kinesiology tape for commonly seen clinical presentations such as sprains, joint dysfunctions and instabilities. Participants review and practice taping techniques within the session. Please wear comfortable athletic attire such as shorts and/or short sleeved shirts. One roll of tape is provided. FITW 0138 6 hours PeriAnesthesia Nursing In this course Registered Nurses (RNs) and Registered Practical Nurses (RPNs) learn the standards of practice in PeriAnesthesia Nursing in order to provide high quality anesthetic care to patients. RNs and RPNs practice nursing processes, decision making, critical thinking and inquiry while learning the preoperative and postoperative phases of recovery. Anesthetic agents and post anesthesia complications are explored. HSCI 0246 l 42 hours Health and Wellness courses Visit GeorgianCollege.ca for up-to-date information on program availability, campus and start date. Visit GeorgianCollege.ca for up-to-date information on program availability, campus and start date.