Module D Medical Terminology - II SYLLABUS

COURSE NAME: Medical Terminology/ Anatomy & Physiology - II CLOCK HOURS: 112 INSTRUCTOR: TBA OFFICE PHONE: (248) 440-6020 CLASS HOURS: 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM – Day 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM - Eve EMAIL: info@abcott.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION: Medical terms, abbreviations and definitions with associated anatomy. Topics include roots, prefixes, and suffixes commonly used in the medical field and terminology related to body systems and disorders. COURSE OUTCOMES: Upon successful completion of this course, the Student will be able to:
  • Analyze and define medical terms
  • Use medical terms to communicate effectively
  • Identify the various word parts of medical terminology
  • Recognize and define common medical symbols, abbreviations, diagnostic tests and procedures
  • Identify the main structures pertaining to the body and its systems, which include respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, endocrine, nervous, special senses: The eye and ear.
TEXTS: Medical Terminology, 6th Edition A Living language (ISBN: 9780134070254) by Bonnie S. Fremgen and Susan Frucht (Pearson) Disclaimer: Textbooks frequently change editions, so please be sure to check with the school to verify the current ISBN of the textbook. OTHER SUPPLIES: Student Handbook
  • Students will be provided the handbook and are responsible for reading and understanding the Abcott Institute Student Handbook.
  • If you have trouble locating a copy or understanding its contents, please see the registrar or instructor as soon as possible to avoid any misunderstandings. Following the attached outline, instructors will use the provided textbooks and additional materials to help students develop mastery of the material through lecture, group discussion, lab practices, audio/visual tools and hands-on supervision. Basic lesson plans are provided in this manual and are supplemented with the enclosed materials

METHODS OF EVALUATION:

  • Tests will consist of multiple choices and possibly matching, fill in the blank and short answer. The instructor will go over the number of tests and quizzes to be taken.
  • Class participation will include a report, worksheets, book checks of completed exercises, group in-class assignments, Internet assignments, and assignments off of the textbook. Late work will only be accepted if student informed instructor ahead of time that they would need to miss class.
  • Final exam: Final test must be taken.
  • Optional extra credit assignment: Instructor may assign extra credit assignment or a class project, which must be completed.

MAKE-UP TESTS:

  • Tests will be taken as a class at the time specified on the schedule unless other arrangements are made PRIOR TO the regularly scheduled time.
  • If a student fails to take a test without making arrangements, the score for that test will be recorded as a ZERO. Make up tests must be completed within 7 days except for extraordinary circumstances.
  • Extraordinary circumstances may require documentation.

Grading Method:

Term
Score
Calculation
Total
Mid-Term
25%
x.25
Final Exam
25%
x.25
Participation & Professionalism
10%
x.10
Demonstration of Skills
40%
x.40
Attendance
Five bonus points if perfect attendance is achieved
Total

Grading Scale:

90-100 A 80- 89.9 B 70-79.99 C Below 70 F *The class must be completed with a 70 or higher to receive a passing grade

Cheating Don’t

  • Do not use books, notes or any materials other than those specified at the time of testing. Do not exchange information with a classmate during the test or afterwards with a classmate who has not yet taken the test.
  • Failure to abide by the rules on cheating even once will result in dismissal from this course with a grade of “F”.
  • Further information regarding plagiarism is included with the report assignment.

Attendance:

  • Unexcused absences in excess of (3) three will result in a failing grade for the course.
Failure to attend class will result in a final course grade of “F”
Being prepared for class means always bringing your text, your medical dictionary and your notebook containing all handouts received up to that point as well as all returned participation assignments.

Academic Dishonesty

Any form of academic dishonesty, cheating, plagiarizing, or other academic misconduct is prohibited. “Plagiarism may result from: (1) failing to cite quotations and borrowed ideas, (2) failing to enclose borrowed language in quotation marks, and (3) failing to put summaries and paraphrases in your own words”.
Academic dishonesty may be defined as, but is not limited to, intentionally trying to deceive by:
  • Claiming credit for the work of another person, using information from a web page or source without citing the reference
  • Fraudulently using someone else’s work on an exam, paper, or assignment
  • Recycling your own work from another course
  • Purchasing papers or materials from another source and presenting them as your own
  • Attempting to obtain exams/ materials/ assignments in advance of the date of administration by the instructor
  • Impersonating someone else in a testing situation
  • Providing confidential test information to someone else
  • Submitting the same assignment in two different classes without requesting both instructor’s permission
  • Allowing someone else to copy or use your work
  • Using someone else’s work to complete your own
  • Altering documents, transcripts or grades
  • Forging a faculty/ staff member’s signature
In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions that may be imposed through regular college procedures as a result of academic dishonesty, the instructor has the authority to assign an “f” or a “zero” for the exercise, paper, or examination, or to assign an “f” for the course.

Classroom conduct policy

ABCOTT INSTITUTE HAS A ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY FOR DISRUPTIVE CONDUCT IN THE CLASSROOM.
  • The instructor has primary responsibility for control over classroom behavior and maintenance of academic integrity.
  • He/ She can order temporary removal or exclusion from the classroom of any student engaged in disruptive conduct, or conduct which violates the general rules and regulations of the Institute.
  • Disruptive behavior in the classroom that obstructs or disrupts the learning environment is defined as:
    • Offensive language
    • Harassment of students or professors
    • Repeated outbursts from a student which disrupt the flow of instruction or prevent concentration on the subject taught
    • Failure to cooperate in maintaining classroom decorum
    • Continued use of any electronic or other noise or light emitting device which disturbs others, such as:
      • Cell phones
      • Palm pilots
      • Laptop computers
      • Portable electronic devices
  • Students who are removed from class for disruptive behavior will not be allowed to return until the issue is resolved.

NOTE:

This syllabus is a master syllabus. Specific course requirements are subject to revision at the discretion of the individual instructor. A course syllabus will be provided the first day of class.
Day 1
Ch 1 Introduction to Medical Terminology
Introduction to four parts of medical terms, recognize word roots and combining forms, identify common prefixes and suffixes, identify word building
Review Vital Signs, Pain Scale
Practice BP, Pulse, Respirations, Height & Weight
7 hours
Day 2
Ch 7 Respiratory System
Introduction to medical terms and major anatomical structures relating to the respiratory system, location of major organs of the respiratory system and their functions, lung volume and capacities, process of respiration, respiratory system anatomical and pathology terms, identify selected respiratory system diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, medications and abbreviations related to respiratory system
Practice BP, Pulse, Respirations, Height & Weight
7 hours
Day 3
Digestive System
Introduction to medical terms and major anatomical structures relating to the digestive system, location of major organs of the digestive system, shape and function of each type of tooth, function of the accessory organs, identification of digestive system anatomical and pathology terms, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, medications and abbreviations related to digestive system
Patient Care Lab Skills
7 hours
Day 4
Review Respiratory & Digestive Systems
Patient Care Lab Skills
7 hours
Day 5
Ch 9 Urinary System
Introduction to medical terms and major anatomical structures relating to the urinary system, location of major organs of the digestive system, characteristics of urine and urinalysis, function of the accessory organs, identification of urinary system anatomical and pathology terms, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, medications and abbreviations related to urinary system
Quiz on Respiratory & Digestive Systems
7 hours
Day 6
Ch 10 Reproductive System
Introduction to medical terms and major anatomical structures relating to the reproductive system, location of major organs of the reproductive system, circumstances relating to pregnancy, symptoms and origins of STD (sexually transmitted diseases), function of the accessory organs, identification of reproductive system anatomical and pathology terms, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, medications and abbreviations related to reproductive system
7 hours
Day 6
Ch 10 Reproductive System
Introduction to medical terms and major anatomical structures relating to the reproductive system, location of major organs of the reproductive system, circumstances relating to pregnancy, symptoms and origins of STD (sexually transmitted diseases), function of the accessory organs, identification of reproductive system anatomical and pathology terms, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, medications and abbreviations related to reproductive system
7 hours
Day 7
Review Urinary & Reproductive Systems
Patient Care Lab Skills
7 hours
Day 8
MIDTERM
Ch 11 Endocrine System
Introduction to medical terms and major anatomical structures relating to the endocrine system, location of major organs of the endocrine system, hormones secreted by each endocrine gland and their functions, identification of endocrine system anatomical and pathology terms, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, medications and abbreviations related to endocrine system
Quiz on Urinary & Reproductive Systems
MIDTERM EXAM
7 hours
Day 9
Ch 12 Nervous System
Introduction to medical terms and major anatomical structures relating to the nervous system, location of major organs of the nervous system, components of a neuron, distinguish between the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous system, identification of nervous system anatomical and pathology terms, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, medications and abbreviations related to nervous system
Check off Lab Skills
7 hours
Day 10
Review Endocrine & Urinary Systems
Check off Lab Skills
7 hours
Day 11
Ch 13 Special Senses: The Eye and Ear
Introduction to medical terms and major anatomical structures relating to the eye and ear system, location and description of major structures of the eye and ear and their function, how we see, path of sound system, identification of the eye and ear anatomical and pathology terms, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, medications and abbreviations related to the eye and ear.
Quiz on Endocrine & Urinary Systems
Check off Lab Skills
7 hours
Day 12
Special Topics // Body Systems Review
Review Special Senses: The Eye and Ear
Check off Lab Skills
7 hours
Day 13
Quiz on Body Systems Review & Special Senses: The Eye & Ear
Project Presentation by Students
7 hours
Day 14
Infection Prevention and Safety in the Home & Medications in Home Care
Introduction to disinfection in home, isolation guidelines when ordered, adapt the home to principles of proper body mechanics, accidents in home and prevention guidelines, fire hazards and fire safety guidelines, ways to reduce automobile accidents, guidelines on using a car on the job and working in high- crime areas, four guidelines for safe and proper use of medications, five rights of medication, assist client with self-administered medications, misuse, abuse, storage and emergency involving medications and reporting.
Project Presentation by Students & Final Exam Review
7 hours
Day 15
Project Presentation by Students
Final Exam
7 hours
Day 16
Career Development – Dress for Success (Resume Writing and Cover Letter)
Project: Job Interview (Questions & Answers)
7 hours
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