Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist
Health Sciences, Education & Wellness
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- ENDT 150 Biomedical Electronics I . 4 CR
- Covers electronic concepts and electrical connections including grounding and electrical and patient safety. Prerequisite: HPRO 100 and HPRO 105 and HPRO 125 and HPRO 130 and MATH& 141 (prev MATH 105) or higher.
- ENDT 151 Introduction to EEG . 4 CR
- Provides and introduction to electroencephalo (EEG) theory, with emphasis on instrumentation, testing protocol an major disorders for which EEG is diagnostically useful. Prerequisite: HPRO 100 and HPRO 105 and HPRO 125 and HPRO 130 and MATH& 141 (prev MATH 105) or higher.
- ENDT 152 Basic Electroneurodiagnostic Skills . 4 CR
- Examines the theory, practical application, and clinical procedures germane to the electroneurodiagnostic (END) department. Focus placed on hospital orientation, job competency professional growth, and interpersonal communications with staff and patients. Prerequisite: HPRO 100 and HPRO 105 and HPRO 125 and HPRO 130 and MATH& 141 (prev MATH 105) or higher.
- ENDT 153 Applied Neurophysiology . 5 CR
- Provides and introduction to central nervous system. Emphasis on conduction pathways, anatomy, and blood supply, survey of neurotransmitters, pharmacology and current research. Prerequisite: ENDT 151 and ENDT 152 required. HPRO 134 recommended.
- ENDT 154 Intermediate EEG . 4 CR
- Expands the study of neurological and neurophysiological medicine. Includes studies in cerebrovascular and central nervous system lesions, metabolic and infectious disease, trauma and congenital and pediatric disorders. Prerequisite: ENDT 151 and ENDT 152 required. HPRO 134 recommended.
- ENDT 155 Intermediate EEG Skills I . 2 CR
- Students focus on clinical application of electroencephalogram (EEG) and patient interaction in laboratory setting. Prerequisite: ENDT 150 and ENDT 151 and ENDT 152.
- ENDT 156 Intermediate EEG Skills II . 2 CR
- Placement of students in a clinical setting to apply the principles of electroencephalogram (EEG) operations, with emphasis on actual patient testing. Prerequisite: ENDT 151 and ENDT 152.
- ENDT 157 Intermediate EEG Skills III . 2 CR
- Placement of students in a clinical setting with focus on application of electroencephalogram (EEG) frequencies and tracing with emphasis on independent testing. Prerequisite: ENDT 151 and ENDT 152.
- ENDT 158 Applied Evoked Potentials . 4 CR
- Theory and recording techniques including data analysis of electrical activity of the nervous system, as elicited by using selected physical stimuli (evoked potentials) and concepts of signal averaging. Overview of BAER, VER, and SSEP tests. Prerequisite: ENDT 153 and ENDT 154 and ENDT 155 and ENDT 156 and ENDT 157.
- ENDT 159 Advanced EEG . 4 CR
- Provides a comprehensive, advanced study of neurological and neurophysiological medicine It includes studies in cerebrovascular and central nervous system lesions, metabolic and infectious disease, trauma and congenital and pediatric disorders. Prerequisite: ENDT 153 and ENDT 154 and ENDT 155 and ENDT 156 and ENDT 157.
- ENDT 160 Advanced EEG Skills I . 2 CR
- Provides an introduction to clinical skills in specialized and/or advanced electroneurodiagnostic techniques. Prerequisite: ENDT 153 and ENDT 154 and ENDT 155 and ENDT 156 and ENDT 157.
- ENDT 161 Advanced EEG Skills II . 2 CR
- Placement of students in a clinical setting to demonstrate the application of major modalities of evoked potential testing. Specialized testing and competency are stressed. ENDT 153 and ENDT 154 and ENDT 155 and ENDT 156 and ENDT 157.
- ENDT 162 Advanced EEG Skills III . 2 CR
- Provides a clinical introduction to evoked potentials, intraoperative monitoring, and polysomnography. Prerequisite: ENDT 157.