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SURH2010 — Surgical Technology Principles and Practices

4 credits · 4 hours

SURH 2010 - Surgical Technology Principles and Practices SURH 2010 - Surgical Technology Principles and Practices This course provides introduction to the basic concepts, principles and theories of aseptic technique related to the non-sterile and sterile responsibilities of the surgical technologist. This course includes an introduction to wound classes/closure/healing/hemostasis, biomedicine, diagnostic procedures, emergency situations and all hazards preparation. The course instructs the student in the principles and skills required to assist in surgical procedures for general, obstetric/gynecologic, genitourinary, plastic, orthopedic, ear, nose, pharynx/larynx, ophthalmic, oral & maxillofacial, cardiothoracic, peripheral vascular and neurosurgery. This class includes a clinical laboratory component. Prerequisite: BIO 2350 , admission to the Manchester Campus Hartford Hospital Surgical Technology Program Corequisite: SURH 2210 Previous: SUR* 101

Prerequisites: BIO2350

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