Los Angeles Mission College A LACCD Community College SYLLABUS. Office Location: None Classroom: INST-2014

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Los Angeles Mission College A LACCD Community College SYLLABUS Instructor: Chuck Pierson Phone: 805-990-8412 Email: piersocr@piercecollege.edu Course Name: Basic Medical Terminology, Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for the Health Care Professional HOC 63: 2 units Semester 2015 Section Number: 3565 Office Hours: 20 minutes before or after Class Time: T 4:30-6:50 pm class Office Location: None Classroom: INST-2014 COURSE DESCRIPTION: This basic medical language course will discuss common diseases and injuries and their pharmacological treatment using medical terminology in English and Spanish, when appropriate. REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS: DeLaet, Roxann, Introduction to Health Care and Careers, Wolters Kluwer, 2012 STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOME: Student will analyze medical language and component parts. Student will apply medical language to discussion of treatment of common diseases and injuries. COURSE OBJECTIVES: At the completion of the course students will be able to: 1. Describe organizational word components of the body, directional terms, anatomic planes, regions, and quadrants. 2. Identify the major body system structures and their related word parts. 3. Label visual structures of body using layman and 4. Define abbreviations used to describe body organization, planes, regions, quadrants, and direction. 5. Build, analyze, and define using word parts.

6. Identify plural endings for. 7. Label visual organs using layman and 8. Pronounce and correctly spell 9. Define abbreviations used to 10. Translate medical information 11. Describe treatments and disease Disability Support Services (DSS) Accommodation Statement: Students with disabilities who seek academic accommodations should first promptly contact the Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) office, Instructional Building Room 1018, (818) 364-7732 to make a request for accommodations, or visit http://www.lamission.edu/dsps. For more information, please refer to LACCD Administrative Regulation E-100 (Criterial for Serving Students with Disabilities. ABSENCE Students may be absent from class a maximum of the total number of hours that the class meets in one week. Any absences beyond that amount of time may be made up only at the discretion of the instructor. If the absences cannot be made up in a satisfactory way then the student will be dismissed from the course. Students are expected to arrive on time. Three late arrivals will be counted as one absence. GRADING A. Theory: Total Available Points: 170 1. Points are accumulated as follows 6 Quizzes 25 points each 150 points Competency Quiz Available only to those passing 2. Criteria for assigning letter grades: A= 90%-100% (135-150) B= 80% - 89.9% (120-134) C= 70% - 79.9% (105-119) D= 60% - 69.9% (90-104) F= Below 60% (89.9 or less) 3. To pass the course a student must achieve 70% of the total possible points (150). a. Quizzes and competency exams scores are NOT rounded up. 4. Students are responsible for scheduling appointments with the instructor to discuss issues related to the theory portion of the course. 5. Quiz/Tests

All exams must be taken as scheduled. There are no make-up examinations unless there are extraordinary circumstances substantiated by the student and approved by the instructor. If a make-up examination is allowed the student may earn a maximum of 70% no matter what the actual score. Quizzes and final may be given in LAHC3 grant Course Management. Students must bring their own 50-item Scantron and #2 pencil for the in-class examinations. Content of quizzes is based on lecture objectives and may be based on related material from prerequisite and concurrent courses. Quiz/test review occurs after each quiz/test. Any discrepancies should be discussed with the instructor during office hours or via email within the week the quiz was given. No note taking allowed during quiz review 6. Students are responsible for maintaining awareness of their status throughout the course. 7. Contact instructor early in course if difficulties are experienced within course (i.e. lack of understanding of material, poor scholastic achievement, etc.) 8. Digital Badges a. A digital badge will be awarded to the student who earns 80% or more on the competency quiz. 80-89% Effective 90-100% Highly Effective b. The competency quiz grade will be part of the final course grade Basic Medical Terminology 9. Students will be expected to follow the LACCD student code of conduct as it relates to student dishonesty (Board Rule 9803.28) as follows: Violations of academic integrity of any type by a student provides grounds for disciplinary action by the instructor or college. Violations of Academic Integrity include, but are not limited to, the following actions: cheating on an exam, plagiarism, working together on an assignment, paper or project when the instructor has specifically stated students should not do so, submitting the same term paper to more than one instructor, or allowing another individual to assume one s identity for the purpose of enhancing one s grade. For more information on the Standards of Student Conduct refer to the college catalogue.

10. Faculty and students are expected to follow the following district policy with the goal of keeping the campus free of discrimination of any kind. 9803.21 Discriminatory Behavior: Behavior while on a college campus or at a collegesponsored function, inconsistent with the District's Non-discrimination Policy, which requires that all programs and activities of the Los Angeles Community College District be operated in a manner which is free of Prohibited Discrimination, defined as discrimination or harassment in violation of state or federal law on the basis of actual or perceived ethnic group identification, race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, creed, sex (including gender-based sexual harassment), pregnancy, marital status, cancer-related medical condition of an employee, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability, or veteran status. Use of Technology LAH3C Moodle Site Students are required to log into the LAH3C Moodle site to complete quizzes, do the Competency Quiz and built the optional eportfolio site in the Health Science Foundation Credential. Follow these login directions: Go to http://moodle.lah3c.org Username = student ID number, starting with 88 Password = mmdd (the four numbers that represent your month and day of birth) COURSE SCHEDULE Topics and dates are subject to change. Announcements will be made in class. Students are responsible for adjusting their calendar. Date Topics/Content Assignments/Activities/Objectives Week 1 Review Syllabus and requirements. Word elements of a medical term. a. Basic Rules and Elements of a medical term b. Component parts: prefix, suffix, combining forms, and word roots. c. Singular and plural forms of. Read: DeLaet Ch. 25 & 10 Lecture Resources Medical Terminology The Body as a Whole

Week 2 d. Essentials of medical terminology Terms related to Body Structure a. Body organization b. Anatomic planes c. Abdominopelvic regions d. Abdominopelvic quadrants e. Directional terms f. Abbreviations Terminology of the Muscular Skeletal Quiz 1: Week I and Ch. 25 and 10 Read: DeLaet Ch. 26 Lecture Resource: MS using word parts; layman and Week 3 Terminology of the Nervous Read: DeLaet Ch. 27 Lecture Resource: Nervous using word parts; layman and

Week 4 Week 5 Terminology of the Sensory Terminology of the Endocrine Quiz 2: MS & Nervous s Read: DeLaet pp. 447-450 Lecture Resource: Sensory using word parts; layman and Read: DeLaet Ch.27 pp. 450-459 Lecture Resource: Endocrine using word parts; layman and

Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Terminology of the Circulatory Terminology of the Immune Terminology of the Respiratory Quiz 3: Sensory/Endocrine Read: DeLaet Ch. 28 using word parts; layman and Read: DeLaet Ch. 28 pp.470-479 Lecture Resource: Immune using word parts; layman and Quiz 4: Circulatory and Immune Read: DeLaet Ch.29 pp.480-494 Lecture Resource: Respiratory

using word parts; layman and Week 9 Week 10 Terminology of the Digestive Terminology of the Urinary Read: DeLaet pp. 485-495 Lecture Resource: Digestive using word parts; layman and Quiz 5: Respiratory/Digestive Lecture Resource: Urinary using word parts; layman and

Week 11 Week 12 Terminology of the Reproductive Review for Competency Quiz processes Read: DeLaet Ch.30 Lecture Resource: Reproductive using word parts; layman and processes Quiz 6: Urinary and Reproductive s Week 13 Course Evaluation Competency Quiz Basic Medical Terminology