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Nov 22, 2024
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AHE 130 - Acute Care Nurse Assisting
3.0 Credits Fundamentals in microorganism/microbial control, asepsis and sterile techniques, specimen collection, wound care, and point of care testing. Prerequisite AHE 162 and 164 or CNA licensure in Washington state. Corequisite
Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Define terms related to communicable diseases.
- Identify selected types of microorganisms, common methods of isolation, and principles of infection control such as patient isolation.
- Describe the principles of specimen collection and processing, transport media, and storage of supplies.
- Perform point of care testing, including blood glucose monitoring, urine dipstick, and stool guaiac.
- Describe and demonstrate the principles of wound care, including wound drains.
- Describe the purposes for urinary catheterization and demonstrate the involved procedures.
- Describe the purpose for bladder ultrasound and demonstrate correct procedure in simulated exercises.
- Describe the purpose for supplementary oxygen and discuss involved procedures of equipment monitoring, care, and patient teaching.
- Describe the purpose for tube feeding and bowel management.
- Demonstrate skill in assisting with IVs.
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