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SUR 140 Introduction to Surgical Care (4 cr, F)
Introduces the study of the surgical process, including aspects of the operating room environment. Highlights preparing the patient for surgery, including transporting, positioning and special preparation procedures. Presents physical, psychological and spiritual needs of the patient including ethical and legal rights of the patient.
Lecture 2 hours.
Laboratory 6 hours.
Total 8 hours per week for 7 weeks.
Prerequisite: Admission into the program.
Prerequisite or co-requisite: BIO 141.
SUR 145 Fundamentals of Surgical Care (4 cr, F)
Introduces principles of aseptic technique, sterilization, disinfection and antisepsis including environment safety and control, CDC and OSHA requirements. Presents packaging, storing, and dispensing surgical supplies, principles of wound healing including types, stages, and complications; types, preparation and care of surgical supplies, packing, dressings, catheters, drains, tubes, supplies, and equipment; classifications of instruments, sutures and needles. Describes responsibilities related to the scrub and circulating roles. Provides students practical experience in the operating room. (Note: Previously listed as NUR 141- 142).
Lecture 2 hours.
Laboratory 6 hours.
Total 8 hours per week for 7 weeks.
Prerequisite: SUR 140.
Co-requisite: BIO 141.
SUR 210 Surgical Procedures (8 cr, Sp)
Introduces the surgical specialties of general; gastroenterology, gynecology; ophthalmology; otorhinolaryngology; dental; oral and maxillofacial; plastic and reconstructive; pediatrics; oncology; neuro-surgery; orthopedics; cardiac; thoracic; vascular; transplant; and trauma in a laboratory and clinical experience. (Note: Previously listed as NUR 209 and NUR 210).
Lecture 4 hours.
Laboratory 12-15 hours.
Total 16-19 hours per week.
Prerequisite: SUR 145.
Prerequisite or co-requisite: BIO 142, SUR 250.
SUR 250 Surgical Pharmacology (2 cr, Sp)
Introduces pharmacology as it relates to surgical intervention in the operating room. Includes medication calculations, measurements, administration, terminology and handling and a review of certain drug classifications as they relate to surgical patients. (Note: Previously listed as HLT 250, General Pharmacology).
Lecture 2 hours per week.
Prerequisite: SUR 140.
SUR 254 Professional Issues in Surgical Technology (1 cr, Su)
Provides job seeking skills and an overview of theoretical knowledge in preparation for national certification. Includes test taking strategies, career options, resume preparation, interviewing techniques, professional credentialing and organizations and professionalism as it relates to surgical technology.
Lecture 1 hour per week.
Prerequisite: SUR 210.
Co-requisite: SUR 260.
SUR 260 Surgical Technology Clinical Practicum (5 cr, Su)
Provides continued study and extensive clinical experience in all surgical specialties. Emphasis is on clinical practice thereby further enhancing theoretical and practical knowledge of select procedures, surgical instrumentation, supplies and equipment. The scrub and circulating roles of the surgical technologist including aseptic technique and case preparation for select surgical procedures continue to be emphasized.
Laboratory 15 hours per week.
Prerequisite: SUR 210, SUR 250.
Co-requisite: SUR 254.

