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Jan 02, 2025
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PAS 611 - Technical Skills I (2 units) Technical Skills is a series of three courses designed to teach specific diagnostic skills and procedures used in a primary care setting.
Grading Basis: Graded Units of Lecture: 2 Offered: Every Fall
Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. through written examination, class/small group participation and course readings and assignments, demonstrate clinical reasoning skills using evidence-based practices and social determinants of health to assess risk factors, identify pertinent history and physical exam findings, and interpret cardiac rhythms and radiology findings on a given scenario or case study. 2. through written examination, class/small group participation and course readings and assignments, articulate which clinical presentations should prompt an ECG order; exhibit proper technique to set up and acquire an ECG; and demonstrate a systematic approach to ECG interpretation. 3. through written examination, class/small group participation and course readings and assignments, interpret normal and abnormal ECG. 4. through written examination, class/small group participation and course readings and assignments, demonstrate proper GYN and GU exam on a training model. 5. through written examination, class/small group participation and course readings and assignments, describe concepts of radiography including chest, abdomen, upper and lower extremities. Identify abnormal findings using radiographs. 6. through written examination, class/small group participation and course readings and assignments, demonstrate professionalism in interactions with faculty and peers.
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