ALH 1110 Principles of Electrocardiography
Principles of electrocardiography, including equipment operation, recording and troubleshooting, as well as fundamental principles of the cardiovascular physiology and basic ECG interpretation. Students will also gain knowledge and skills to provide CPR for victims of all ages and will practice CPR in a team setting. Students will receive an American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare Provider card upon successful completion of skills. One classroom, three lab hours per week. A simulated clinical rotation will be completed during the course.
Prerequisites: None
Course Outcomes
- Perform healthcare provider CPR.
- Identify the major components and their functions of single and multiple lead ECG equipment.
- Perform a 12-lead ECG tracing on patients.
- Describe the structure and general functions of the cardiovascular system.
- Correlate the events in a cardiac cycle to the physiological findings in the ECG tracing.
- Interpret basic rate and rhythm disturbances of an ECG tracing.
- Perform 12-lead electrocardiography in a simulated environment.
Credit Hours: 3
- Classroom: 1 hour
- Lab: 3 hours
- Clinical: 1 hour
- Division: Health Sciences
- Department: Allied Health
- Repeatable Credit: No
- Offered Online: No
Centerville Campus
Centerville, Rm 213
Faculty: Bosma
Term: Summer 2023
Format: Condensed content. Shorter than normal term. Course meets in person on scheduled days and times.
Restrictions: Required to Be 18 Or Older
Note: B Term
Course Fee: $35.00
Open Seats: 1
Meets: TTH from 5:30PM to 9:10PM
Section: CB2
Open Seats: 1
Meets: TTH from
5:30PM to 9:10PM
5:30PM to 9:10PM
Section: CB2