Course title
Introduction to Emergency Medical TechnicianPre-requisite
BiologyCourse description
Our former 2.5 hour a day for 180-day course MC10 (Human Anatomy & Physiology for Medical Careers) was approved for 1 high school lab science credit and 2 elective/CTE credits. We have had to specify our career paths; thus changing our MC10 class to teach specific standards to each medical career. We are requesting approval for each realigned course to be eligible for the same 1 lab science credit and the 2 elective/CTE credits. Our sending school districts will then vote to accept that credit.
EVIT ? Introduction to Emergency Medical Technician Course ? 2020-2021 Weekly Plan
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Aug 3 - Aug 7
Introduction/Procedures and Routines
Legal and Ethical Issue
- Cover class procedures/school paperwork and forms
- EMT scope of practice
- Ethical issues in EMS
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Aug 10 - Aug 14
Legal and Ethical Issue
- Pre-test students on 1st Semester course objectives
- Advanced directives
- Legal issues with documentation
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STANDARD 3.0 EXAMINE MEDICAL; LEGAL; AND ETHICAL ISSUES†
3.1 Review the EMT Basic Scope of Practice as outlined by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
3.2 Explain the difference between scope of practice and standard of care
3.3 Define and give examples of different types of patient consents (e.g.; expressed; implied; consent for minors)
3.4 Discuss different ethical issues encountered by emergency medical services and how to handle them (e.g.; denying or delaying transport of patients; termination of resuscitation; restriction of EMS provider duty hours to prevent fatigue; substance abuse by EMS providers; and challenges of child maltreatment recognition and reporting)
3.5 Explain advance directives; including do not resuscitate orders
3.6 Explain the duty to act and legal protection provided by Good Samaritan laws
3.7 Explain the importance and legality of patient confidentiality
3.8 Explain the meaning of libel and slander in relationship to EMS
3.9 Explain the EMT?s responsibility regarding crime incidents (e.g.; notifying the authorities and preserving the crime scene)
3.10 Discuss legal issues associated with required documentation
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1. Explain how medical terms are created.
2. Apply standard word guidelines to medical terms.
3. Use standard medical suffixes and prefixes accurately.
4. Spell medical terms.
6. Identify the major body system structures and their related word parts.
8. Use system word parts to build and analyze terms.
12. Define medical terms commonly used in mental health.
13. Define medical terms commonly used in oncology.
15. Define medical terms commonly used in surgery.
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Aug 17 - Aug 21
Legal and Ethical Issue
Laboratory Safety
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- Legal Terminology
- Review for Legal and Ethical issues exam
- Lab safety lecture
- Proper Body Mechanics
- Laboratory-Body Mechanics:† Students will ues a rubric to critique each other on the proper use of body mechanics while lifting; pushing; and pulling various objects
- Personal protective equipment
- Laboratory-Handwashing:† Students will conduct an experiment using the Glo Germ washing kit and UV light to explore the effectiveness of various hand washing techniques.† At the conclusion students will conclude the best technique for washing hands
- Laboratory ? Microscope use:† Students will model the proper use of a microscope while making observations of various objects under low; medium; and high power.
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2.0 MAINTAIN THE WELL-BEING OF THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN 3.3 Differentiate between aseptic and non-aseptic environments
2.3 Describe provisions of OSHA; CDC; and the Ryan White CARE Act as they relate to infection control
2.4 Determine the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent exposure to infectious diseases
2.6 Describe the proper hand-washing procedure
2.7 Describe health habits that promote physical and mental well-being
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6.0 MANAGE THE EMERGENCY SCENE AND USE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
6.5 Describe when to use Standard Precautions to protect against disease exposure
6.7 Use proper body mechanics when reaching; pushing; pulling; lifting; and moving patients and heavy objects
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2. Apply standard word guidelines to medical terms.
3. Use standard medical suffixes and prefixes accurately.
4. Spell medical terms.
6. Identify the major body system structures and their related word parts.
8. Use system word parts to build and analyze terms.
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Aug 24 ? Aug 28
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Chapter 1 Body Organization
- Cover body planes/cavities
- Laboratory - Extraction of DNA:† Students will perform DNA extraction using Ward?s DNA extraction lab activity; and will examine their product under the microscope.† †
- Hands-on Exploration activity - Body systems:† Students will explore anatomy; physiology; and pathology of a selected body system; and then create an illustration to present to the class.
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Aug 31 -† Sep 4
Chapter 1 Body Organization
- Completion of Hands-on Exploration activity - Body systems
- Cover the metric system
- Laboratory ? Using the Metric System: Students practice measuring 12 different objects using a metric ruler (from 6 inches to over 10 feet in length) and will convert their measurements within the metric system.
- Review for Chapter 1 test
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5.0 DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE ANATOMY AND THE FUNCTION OF HUMAN SYSTEMS INCLUDING CORRECT TERMINOLOGY
5.11 Use common prefixes; suffixes; and roots to determine the meaning of medical terms
5.14 Use anatomical and medical terms in terms of position and direction to describe the location of body structures and body positions in written and oral communication with EMS and healthcare professionals; as well as authority personnel
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Essential HS.L1U1.20
Ask questions and/or make predictions based on observations and evidence to demonstrate how cellular organization; structure; and function allow organisms to maintain homeostasis. Cause and effect; Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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Develop and use models to explain the interdependence and interactions between cellular organelles. Energy and Matter; Stability and change; Structure and function.
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Develop and use models to illustrate the hierarchical organization of interacting systems that provide specific functions within multicellular organisms (plant and animal). Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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3. Use standard medical suffixes and prefixes accurately.
4. Spell medical terms.
5. Describe the organizational components; directional terms and anatomical position of the body.
6. Identify the major body system structures and their related word parts.
8. Use system word parts to build and analyze terms.
11. Define medical terms commonly used in obstetrics and pediatrics.
14. Define medical terms commonly used in diagnostic medical imaging.
15. Define medical terms commonly used in surgery.
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Sep 8 - Sep 11
(No School Sep 7)
Ch. 6 Integumentary System
- Cover structure and functions of skin
- Cover accessory structures
- Laboratory- Hair Identification: Students will examine 5 known hair samples (human; dog; cat; rat/mouse; and rabbit) and will record observations of these hair samples under the microscope.† Student will then be asked identify an unknown hair sample.
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Sep 14 - Sep 18
Ch. 6 Integumentary System
- Cover skin disorders
- Review game on skin disorders
- Hands-on Exploration activity ? Skin disorders: Students are given 4 case studies of patients with different skin disorders.† Using internet sources such as Web MD; Mayoclinic.com; and Dermnet.com students will diagnose each patient and develop a plan for treatment.
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5.0 DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE ANATOMY AND THE FUNCTION OF HUMAN SYSTEMS INCLUDING CORRECT TERMINOLOGY
5.7 Describe the structure and function of the integumentary system and properly name and label on a diagram
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Essential HS.L1U1.20
Ask questions and/or make predictions based on observations and evidence to demonstrate how cellular organization; structure; and function allow organisms to maintain homeostasis. Cause and effect; Systems and System Models;† Structure and function
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Construct an explanation for how cellular division (mitosis) is the process by which organisms grow and maintain complex; interconnected systems. Patterns; Cause and effect; Structure and Function
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Essential HS.L1U3.23
Obtain; evaluate; and communicate the ethical; social; economic and/or political implications of the detection and treatment of abnormal cell function. Cause and Effect; Systems and System Models
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.4
Develop and use models to explain the interdependence and interactions between cellular organelles. Energy and Matter; Stability and change; Structure and function.
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.5
Analyze and interpret data that demonstrates the relationship between cellular function and the diversity of protein functions. Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.6
Develop and use models to show how transport mechanisms function in cells. Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.7
Develop and use models to illustrate the hierarchical organization of interacting systems that provide specific functions within multicellular organisms (plant and animal). Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.9
Develop and use a model to communicate how a cell copies genetic information to make new cells during asexual reproduction (mitosis). Patterns; Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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2. Apply standard word guidelines to medical terms.
3. Use standard medical suffixes and prefixes accurately.
4. Spell medical terms.
6. Identify the major body system structures and their related word parts.
7. Identify the main functions of body organs and systems and their related word parts.
8. Use system word parts to build and analyze terms.
9. Define medical terms related to common disease processes.
10. Define standard diagnostic and procedural terms for each body system.
12. Define medical terms commonly used in mental health.
13. Define medical terms commonly used in oncology.
14. Define medical terms commonly used in diagnostic medical imaging.
16. Recognize common abbreviations and symbols related to each body system and specialty areas.
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Sep 21 - Sep 25
Ch. 7 Skeletal System
- Cover long bone
- Laboratory ? Long Bone Investigation: Students will record physical examination of three separate long bone sample.† They will prepare three solutions (soapy water; 10% bleach; and Vinegar) to immerse the samples in for a 7-day period.† Students will predict the effects of the solutions on the bones; and will re-examine the bones at the conclusion of the lab to evaluate their predictions.† A student lead discussion will† investigate the importance of calcium.
- Cover bone growth/markings
- Hands-on practice activity- Bone marking memory tournament:† Students will compete in a memory tournament to practice the function of the general types of bone markings.
- Cover skeleton/skull
- Hands-on Exploration activity ? Bone Jangles: Students will reconstruct a skeleton given unlabeled bones.† Students must use skeleton models to correctly re-assemble and label their skeleton.
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Sep 28 - Oct 2
Ch. 7 Skeletal System
- Cover joints/movements
- Cover disorders of the skeleton
- Hands-on Exploration activity ? Skeletal disorders: Students are given a skeletal disorder to research (Description; Etiology; Diagnostic Methods; and Treatment).† Using internet sources students will develop a Power Point Presentation to teach their disorder to the class.
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5.0 DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE ANATOMY AND THE FUNCTION OF HUMAN SYSTEMS INCLUDING CORRECT TERMINOLOGY
5.1 Describe the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system and properly name and label on a diagram
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Essential HS.L1U1.20
Ask questions and/or make predictions based on observations and evidence to demonstrate how cellular organization; structure; and function allow organisms to maintain homeostasis. Cause and effect; Systems and System Models;† Structure and function
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Essential HS.L1U1.22
Construct an explanation for how cellular division (mitosis) is the process by which organisms grow and maintain complex; interconnected systems. Patterns; Cause and effect; Structure and Function
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Essential HS.L1U3.23
Obtain; evaluate; and communicate the ethical; social; economic and/or political implications of the detection and treatment of abnormal cell function. Cause and Effect; Systems and System Models
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.4
Develop and use models to explain the interdependence and interactions between cellular organelles. Energy and Matter; Stability and change; Structure and function.
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Analyze and interpret data that demonstrates the relationship between cellular function and the diversity of protein functions. Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.6
Develop and use models to show how transport mechanisms function in cells. Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.7
Develop and use models to illustrate the hierarchical organization of interacting systems that provide specific functions within multicellular organisms (plant and animal). Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.9
Develop and use a model to communicate how a cell copies genetic information to make new cells during asexual reproduction (mitosis). Patterns; Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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2. Apply standard word guidelines to medical terms.
3. Use standard medical suffixes and prefixes accurately.
4. Spell medical terms.
6. Identify the major body system structures and their related word parts.
7. Identify the main functions of body organs and systems and their related word parts.
8. Use system word parts to build and analyze terms.
9. Define medical terms related to common disease processes.
10. Define standard diagnostic and procedural terms for each body system.
11. Define medical terms commonly used in obstetrics and pediatrics.
13. Define medical terms commonly used in oncology.
15. Define medical terms commonly used in surgery.
16. Recognize common abbreviations and symbols related to each body system and specialty areas.
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OCTOBER BREAK
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Oct 12 - Oct 16
Ch. 8 Muscular system
- Cover muscle types and functions
- Cover major muscles of the body
- Hands-on practice activity ? Muscle Boot Camp:† Students working in rotating pairs will use flash cards to practice the location and action of the major muscles of the human body
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Oct 19 - Oct 23
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Ch. 8 Muscular system
- Continue muscle boot camp
- Hands-on practice activity - Muscle Fairytale: Students will use their knowledge of skeletal muscle location and function to alter/create a fairy tale by appropriately inserting 18 muscles into the story.† Students will also explore 6 muscle disorders using the internet; and will appropriately insert these into the fairytales.
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Oct 26 ? Oct 30
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Ch. 8 Muscular system
- Cover how muscles contract
- Cover skeletal muscle structures
- Cover roles of muscles
- Cover muscles and exercise
- Hands-on Exploration activity ? Muscle Group Work Out Plan: Students will investigate several work out routines for a selected muscle group; using the internet.† Students will put together a work out plan for their muscle group including 2 stretches; a free weight exercise and a machine exercise.†
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5.0 DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE ANATOMY AND THE FUNCTION OF HUMAN SYSTEMS INCLUDING CORRECT TERMINOLOGY
5.1 Describe the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system and properly name and label on a diagram
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Essential HS.L1U1.20
Ask questions and/or make predictions based on observations and evidence to demonstrate how cellular organization; structure; and function allow organisms to maintain homeostasis. Cause and effect; Systems and System Models;† Structure and function
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Essential HS.L1U1.22
Construct an explanation for how cellular division (mitosis) is the process by which organisms grow and maintain complex; interconnected systems. Patterns; Cause and effect; Structure and Function
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Essential HS.L1U3.23
Obtain; evaluate; and communicate the ethical; social; economic and/or political implications of the detection and treatment of abnormal cell function. Cause and Effect; Systems and System Models
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.4
Develop and use models to explain the interdependence and interactions between cellular organelles. Energy and Matter; Stability and change; Structure and function.
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.5
Analyze and interpret data that demonstrates the relationship between cellular function and the diversity of protein functions. Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.6
Develop and use models to show how transport mechanisms function in cells. Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.7
Develop and use models to illustrate the hierarchical organization of interacting systems that provide specific functions within multicellular organisms (plant and animal). Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.9
Develop and use a model to communicate how a cell copies genetic information to make new cells during asexual reproduction (mitosis). Patterns; Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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2. Apply standard word guidelines to medical terms.
3. Use standard medical suffixes and prefixes accurately.
4. Spell medical terms.
6. Identify the major body system structures and their related word parts.
7. Identify the main functions of body organs and systems and their related word parts.
8. Use system word parts to build and analyze terms.
9. Define medical terms related to common disease processes.
10. Define standard diagnostic and procedural terms for each body system.
11. Define medical terms commonly used in obstetrics and pediatrics.
13. Define medical terms commonly used in oncology.
15. Define medical terms commonly used in surgery.
16. Recognize common abbreviations and symbols related to each body system and specialty areas.
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Nov 2 - Nov 6
Ch. 13 Blood
- Cover components of blood/blood cells
- Cover blood typing
- Laboratory ? Blood Typing:† Students will be given a crime scene scenario (using Ward?s ?Who Dun-it? lab kit) and will type 6 blood samples; in order to determine who committed the crime.† †
- Cover assessment techniques/disorders of the blood
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5.0 DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE ANATOMY AND THE FUNCTION OF HUMAN SYSTEMS INCLUDING CORRECT TERMINOLOGY
5.3 Describe the structure and function of the cardiovascular system and properly name and label on a diagram
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Ask questions; plan; and carry out investigations to explore the cause and effect relationship between reaction rate factors. Patterns; Cause and Effect
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Engage in argument from evidence that the net change of energy in a system is always equal to the total energy exchanged between the system and the surroundings. Systems and System Models; Energy and Matter
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Develop and use models that show how changes in the transfer of matter and energy within an ecosystem and interactions between species may affect organisms and their environment. Cause and effect; Systems and System Models; Stability and change
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Ask questions and/or make predictions based on observations and evidence to demonstrate how cellular organization; structure; and function allow organisms to maintain homeostasis. Cause and effect; Systems and System Models;† Structure and function
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Construct an explanation for how cellular division (mitosis) is the process by which organisms grow and maintain complex; interconnected systems. Patterns; Cause and effect; Structure and Function
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Essential HS.L1U3.23
Obtain; evaluate; and communicate the ethical; social; economic and/or political implications of the detection and treatment of abnormal cell function. Cause and Effect; Systems and System Models
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.4
Develop and use models to explain the interdependence and interactions between cellular organelles. Energy and Matter; Stability and change; Structure and function.
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.5
Analyze and interpret data that demonstrates the relationship between cellular function and the diversity of protein functions. Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.6
Develop and use models to show how transport mechanisms function in cells. Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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Plus HS+B.L1U1.7
Develop and use models to illustrate the hierarchical organization of interacting systems that provide specific functions within multicellular organisms (plant and animal). Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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Develop and use a model to communicate how a cell copies genetic information to make new cells during asexual reproduction (mitosis). Patterns; Systems and System Models; Structure and function
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2. Apply standard word guidelines to medical terms.
3. Use standard medical suffixes and prefixes accurately.
4. Spell medical terms.
6. Identify the major body system structures and their related word parts.
7. Identify the main functions of body organs and systems and their related word parts.
8. Use system word parts to build and analyze terms.
9. Define medical terms related to common disease processes.
10. Define standard diagnostic and procedural terms for each body system.
11. Define medical terms commonly used in obstetrics and pediatrics.
12. Define medical terms commonly used in mental health.
13. Define medical terms commonly used in oncology.
16. Recognize common abbreviations and symbols related to each body system and specialty areas.
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Nov 9 ? Nov 13
(No School Nov 11)
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Ch. 14 Heart
- Cover structures of the heart
- Heart activity
- Laboratory - Heart Dissection:† Students will dissect and label a pig heart; and will be assessed using a rubric.
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Ch. 14 Heart
- Cover path of blood
- Cover heart conduction
- Laboratory ? Pulse:† Students will measure and record pulse using their peers as patients; and will be graded by their peers using a rubric.† †
- Cover assessments and disorders
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School country
United StatesSchool state
ArizonaSchool city
MesaSchool / district Address
1601 W Main StreetSchool zip code
85201Requested competency code
CTE Lab ScienceDate submitted
Approved
YesApproved competency code
- CTE
- Career and technical education
- LADV
- Advanced science
- LBIO
- Biology