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All courses are for unit credit and apply to a De Anza associate degree unless otherwise noted.
H HTEC 64B Clinical Laboratory Procedures II 3 Units Prerequisite: HTEC 64A and HTEC 101A (may be taken concurrently). Students who have successfully passed HTEC 101A must enroll in either HTEC 101L or HTEC 101M concurrently.
Three hours lecture (36 hours total per quarter).
Addresses blood collection procedures and includes: safety, infection collection, circulatory system, pre-analytical considerations, blood collection equipment and supplies, blood collection procedures for venipuncture and skin puncture, special collections, specimen processing and handling, quality assurance, and legal issues.
HTEC 76B Advanced Medical Coding II 1 1/2 Units
Prerequisite: HTEC 76A.
One hour lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory (30 hours total per quarter). This course introduces the advanced concepts and guidelines from the (AHA) American Hospital Association, (AHIMA) American Health Information Association, and (AMA) American Medical Association: ICD-10-CM Coding Systems. (AMA) American Medical Association CPT4 (Current Procedural Terminology) and HCPCS (Healthcare Common Procedure Coding Systems) Outpatient procedure coding systems.
HTEC 68 Medical Reception Externship
Prerequisite: HTEC 50, 60A, 61, 71, 72, 73, 75, 101C and 101D. Advisory: CIS 4 and HLTH 57A.
Six hours laboratory (72 hours total per quarter).
Practical medical reception experience in medical clinics.
HTEC 71 Medical Office Reception
2 Units 2 Units
HTEC 77
HTEC 77X
HTEC 77Y
Special Projects in Health Technology
1 Unit 2 Units 3 Units
Advisory: HTEC 60A.
Two hours lecture (24 hours total per quarter).
Duties of the medical receptionist with emphasis on oral communications, appointment scheduling, and telephone technique.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and division dean.
Three hours laboratory for each unit of credit (36 hours total for each unit of credit per quarter).
Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course.
Individual advanced projects in health technology.
HTEC 80 Clinical Hematology Laboratory 1 1/2 Units
Corequisite: HTEC 80A.
Four and one-half hours laboratory (54 hours total per quarter).
This course introduces the various techniques and safety procedures used in the clinical hematology laboratory. Students will prepare and stain blood slides, perform microhematocrits, hemoglobin analysis, ESR, and Sickle Cell Screening. Students will perform manual WBC’s and platelet counts using a hemacytometer. Students will evaluate printouts from the automated hematology analyzer. Students will determine the morphology and identification of common human blood cells. Special stains (Reticulocyte, giemasa, and Kleihaure-Betke) will be done. Correlating test results with disease states will be accomplished. Successful completion of this course and HTEC 80A, HTEC 81A, HTEC 81, HTEC 82A and HTEC 82 are required to enroll in Clinical Hematology/Urinalysis/Coagulation Practicum, HTEC 180. This course must be successfully completed in order to qualify for the clinical externship and take the exam.
HTEC 80A Clinical Hematology Lecture 4 1/2 Units
Corequisite: HTEC 80.
Four and one-half hours lecture (54 hours total per quarter).
This course presents the origin of the various types of blood cells with an emphasis on the red and white blood cells. Human hematological disorders and classifications based on clinical laboratory findings will be covered and case studies will be presented. This course must be successfully completed in order to qualify for the clinical externship and take the exam.
HTEC 81 Clinical Urinalysis Laboratory 3/4 Unit
Corequisite: HTEC 81A.
Two and one-quarter hours laboratory (27 hours total per quarter).
This course teaches the student the various properties and constituents of urine via “hands-on” learning. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation and handling of urine specimens and their accompanying requisitions. Students will be taught to examine urine physically, chemically, and microscopically and compare clinical values as related to the physiology of the urinary system in health and disease. Correlating test results to disease states will be accomplished by the student. Successful completion of this course and HTEC 81A, HTEC 80A, HTEC 80, HTEC 82A, and HTEC 82 is required to enroll in Clinical Hematology/Urinalysis/Coagulation Practicum, HTEC 180. This course must be successfully completed in order to qualify for the clinical externship and take the licensing exam.
HTEC 81A Clinical Urinalysis Lecture 1 1/2 Units
Corequisite: HTEC 81.
One and one-half hours lecture (18 hours total per quarter).
This course introduces the student to urine formation including renal anatomy and physiology, renal diseases, and metabolic disorders. The course content also includes basic body fluids, along with case-studies correlating clinical laboratory testing results to possible disease states. This course must be successfully completed in order to qualify for the clinical externship and take the licensing exam.
HTEC 82 Clinical Coagulation Laboratory 3/4 Unit
Corequisite: HTEC 82A.
Two and one-quarter hours laboratory (27 hours total per quarter).
Introduces the various techniques and safety procedures used in the clinical coagulation laboratory. Emphasis on platelet function tests and intrinsic and extrinsic clotting pathway testing. Normal and abnormal cases will be studied. Correlating test results with disease states will be accomplished. Successful completion of this course and HTEC 80, 80A, 81, 81A and 82A are required to enroll in Clinical Hematology/Urinalysis/Coagulation Practicum (HTEC 180).
HTEC 72 Medical Office Financial Procedures
1 1/2 Units
Corequisite: HTEC 101D.
Advisory: HTEC 60A.
One hour lecture, two hours laboratory (36 hours total per quarter).
Fee determination, billing, diagnostic and procedural coding,commercial and government health insurance programs, health insurance specialist as a career.
HTEC 73 Medical Law and Ethics 3 Units
Advisory: HTEC 60A.
Three hours lecture (36 hours total per quarter).
Medical ethics, medical practice acts, legal relationship of patient and physician, legal responsibilities of the health technology team member, professional liability, physician’s civic duties and arbitration.
HTEC 74A Medical Transcription with Editing I 1 1/2 Units
(Formerly HTEC 74.)
Prerequisite: HTEC 61.
Corequisite: HTEC 101H.
One hour lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory (30 hours total per quarter). This course focuses on the development of basic medical transcription skills for a facility using actual dictation from Gastroenterology and Dermatology specialties; along with the basic skills for speech recognition editing.
HTEC 74B Medical Transcription with Editing II 1 1/2 Units
Prerequisite: HTEC 74A.
Corequisite: HTEC 101J.
One hour lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory (30 hours total per quarter). This course focuses on the development of advanced medical transcription skills for a facility using actual dictation from orthopedics, cardiology, and urology specialties; along with the basic skills for speech recognition editing.
HTEC 74C Medical Transcription with Editing III
1 1/2 Units
Prerequisite: HTEC 74B.
Corequisite: HTEC 101K.
One hour lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory (30 hours total per quarter). This course focuses on the development of advanced medical transcription skills for a facility using actual dictation from OB/GYN, endocrinology, and neurology specialties; along with the basic skills for speech recognition editing.
HTEC 75 Electronic Health Records
1 1/2 Units
Advisory: HTEC 60A and HTEC 72.
One hour lecture, two hours laboratory (36 hours total per quarter).
Electronic Health Records (EHR) documentation through industry-standard software, basic technology used in EHR implementation, setup EHR software using clinical and administrative tools, create new documentation in EHR, importing documents in a patient’s chart, creating templates for procedures and diagnoses.
HTEC 76A Advanced Medical Coding I 1 1/2 Units
Prerequisite: HTEC 72.
One hour lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory (30 hours total per quarter). This course introduces advance concepts and guidelines from the (AHA) American Hospital Association, (AHIMA) American Health Information Association, and (AMA) American Medical Association: ICD-10-CM Coding System.
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