Graduate Catalog 2008-2009
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ANE 510 Professional Aspects of Nurse Anesthesiology
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


History of anesthesia, the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA), Councils on Accreditation, Certification and Practice, nurse anesthesia scope of practice, impaired practitioner, quality management process, government relations, ethical and professional considerations, and legal aspects of nurse anesthesia practice.
200

ANE 530 Physics and Biomedical Measurement in Anesthesiology
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Review of principles of physics as applied specifically to anesthesiology. Review of biomedical instrumentation pertinent to anesthesia.
300

ANE 549 Introductory Principles of Nurse Anesthesiology
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Introduction to the use of anesthesia machines, electronic monitors, and various anesthesia equipment. Introduction to the basic principles and techniques of anesthesia practice including pre- and postoperative assessment, operating room preparation, airway management, fluid therapy, positioning, basic concepts of anesthetic administration, and interpretation of preoperative data (including the electrocardiogram).
400

ANE 550 Advanced Principles of Nurse Anesthesiology I
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Principles and techniques of anesthetic administration for ophthalmologic, gynecologic, orthopedic, general, thoracic, trauma, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac, vascular and other specialty surgery. The anesthetic implications of accompanying disease processes are also addressed.
400

ANE 551 Advanced Principles of Nurse Anesthesiology II
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Continuation of ANE550. Principles and techniques of anesthetic administration for ophthalmologic, gynecologic, orthopedic, general, thoracic, trauma, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac, vascular and other specialty surgery. The anesthetic implications of accompanying disease processes are also addressed.
400

ANE 552 Advanced Principles of Nurse Anesthesiology III
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Continuation of ANE550/551. Principles and techniques of anesthetic administration for ophthalmologic, gynecologic, orthopedic, general, thoracic, trauma, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac, vascular and other specialty surgery. The anesthetic implications of accompanying disease processes are also addressed.
200

ANE 560 Pharmacology I
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:




Introductory course in the pharmacology of anesthetic drugs and adjunctive agents. Pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacotherapeutics, pharmacy and toxicology are also included.
40000

ANE 561 Pharmacology II
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
ANE 560



Continuation of Pharmacology I with emphasis on pharmacological preparations, specific accessory drugs and non-anesthetic ancillary drugs. Biochemorphology, pharmacodynamics and biological disposition of inhalation, local and intravenous anesthetics, and drug interactions are included.
30000

ANE 562 Advanced Pharmacology
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


In depth examination of the principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacometrics and pharmacodynamics. Autonomic and neurohumoral pharmacology are included.
200

ANE 570 Regional Anesthesia
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Pharmacological, anatomical and technical considerations pertinent to regional anesthesia including extremity and major conduction blocks.
200

ANE 594 Advanced Pathophysiology
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Review of disease processes affecting the coagulation, cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, gastrointestinal, biliary, renal, immune, and other systems.
300

ANE 601 Clinical Internship I
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


A progressive exposure to clinical anesthesia practice. Begins with a basic orientation. Each practicum builds on previously developed skills. Students administer anesthesia for various surgical procedures including, but not limited to, general, orthopedic, urologic, oral, trauma, gynecologic, thoracic, otorhinolaryngologic, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac and vascular surgery.
100

ANE 602 Clinical Internship II
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


A progressive exposure to clinical anesthesia practice. Begins with a basic orientation. Each practicum builds on previously developed skills. Students administer anesthesia for various surgical procedures including, but not limited to, general, orthopedic, urologic, oral, trauma, gynecologic, thoracic, otorhinolaryngologic, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac and vascular surgery.
100

ANE 603 Clinical Internship III
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


A progressive exposure to clinical anesthesia practice. Begins with a basic orientation. Each practicum builds on previously developed skills. Students administer anesthesia for various surgical procedures including, but not limited to, general, orthopedic, urologic, oral, trauma, gynecologic, thoracic, otorhinolaryngologic, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac and vascular surgery.
100

ANE 604 Clinical Internship IV
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


A progressive exposure to clinical anesthesia practice. Begins with a basic orientation. Each practicum builds on previously developed skills. Students administer anesthesia for various surgical procedures including, but not limited to, general, orthopedic, urologic, oral, trauma, gynecologic, thoracic, otorhinolaryngologic, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac and vascular surgery.
100

ANE 605 Clinical Internship V
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


A progressive exposure to clinical anesthesia practice. Begins with a basic orientation. Each practicum builds on previously developed skills. Students administer anesthesia for various surgical procedures including, but not limited to, general, orthopedic, urologic, oral, trauma, gynecologic, thoracic, otorhinolaryngologic, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac and vascular surgery.
100

ANE 606 Clinical Internship VI
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


A progressive exposure to clinical anesthesia practice. Begins with a basic orientation. Each practicum builds on previously developed skills. Students administer anesthesia for various surgical procedures including, but not limited to, general, orthopedic, urologic, oral, trauma, gynecologic, thoracic, otorhinolaryngologic, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac and vascular surgery.
100

ANE 610 Anesthesiology Seminar
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Review and presentation of anesthesia related literature. Includes general discussion, critical analysis and question/answer sessions. A comprehensive review of the principles of anesthesia and preparation for the certification exam are included in the last semester.
100

ANE 611 Anesthesiology Seminar
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Review and presentation of anesthesia related literature. Includes general discussion, critical analysis and question/answer sessions. A comprehensive review of the principles of anesthesia and preparation for the certification exam are included in the last semester.
100

ANE 612 Anesthesiology Seminar
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Review and presentation of anesthesia related literature. Includes general discussion, critical analysis and question/answer sessions. A comprehensive review of the principles of anesthesia and preparation for the certification exam are included in the last semester.
100

ANE 699 Master’s Project
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Independent study resulting in a completed scholarly project, resulting in a final written paper of publishable quality. Elected in student's last three terms if they are involved in a research project.
100

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