Cardiac Diagnostics CPU Objectives
Activity 1
1-1. Define diagnostics.
1-2. Explore different career tracks in the field
of cardiac diagnostics.
1-3. Choose two cardiac diagnostic related
careers you would like to learn more about by either conducting job
research or "job shadowing."
1-4. Explain why the career areas you chose to
research/shadow are important to the cardiac diagnostics field.
Activity 2
2-1. Explore the basic anatomy and physiology of
the heart.
2-2. Examine the cardiac cycle.
2-3. Identify parts of the heart and the vessels
that transport blood.
2-4. View CT scans of cardiac anatomy.
2-5. List common signs and symptoms individuals
with cardiovascular problems may describe when talking with a health
care professional.
Activity 3
3-1. Determine proper procedure for taking basic
vital signs associated with the cardiovascular system.
3-2. Explore communication techniques and safety
standards to consider while taking a patient’s vital signs.
3-3. Review guidelines when charting patient
data.
3-4. Define the different steps of a physical
examination.
Activity 4
4-1. Define myocardial infarction.
4-2. Examine different diseases of the heart.
4-3. View CT scans of various heart conditions.
4-4. Conduct in-depth research on diseases of the
heart and procedures used in treatment.
Activity 5
5-1. Discover the imaging techniques used in
cardiac diagnostics.
5-2. Explore tools used to diagnose heart
diseases and conditions.
5-3. Discover different types of stress testing.
5-4. Create a presentation on a specific heart
disease.
Activity 6
6-1. Finish creating a presentation on a specific
heart disease.
6-2. Determine what an ECG/EKG is and explore why
it is used.
6-3. Examine 12-lead placement for an EKG.
6-4. Watch a video that shows proper techniques
when performing an ECG.
Activity 7
7-1. Prepare a short dialogue where you address a
client prior to performing an ECG.
7-2. Record the dialogue using Sound Recorder.
7-3. Evaluate the communication techniques used
in the recorded dialogues.
7-4. Conduct an ECG (this may be actual or
simulated).
Activity 8
8-1. Identify the various segments of an ECG
recording.
8-2. Define P wave, PR segment, QRS complex, ST
segment, and T wave.
8-3. Identify normal values for waves and
segments on ECG readouts.
8-4. Discover abnormalities found in certain
waves/segments of ECG.
Activity 9
9-1. Differentiate between various sinus rhythms.
9-2. Recognize and identify normal sinus rhythm.
9-3. Explore the actual difference between the
term dysrhythmia and arrhythmia.
9-4. Identify and distinguish each atrial
arrythmia.
9-5. Compare and contrast atrial and ventricular
arrhythmias.
Activity 10
10-1. Recognize what cardiac enzymes are and how
they are used in cardiac diagnostic procedures.
10-2. Determine the most common blood tests.
10-3. Define venipuncture and view proper
procedures for performing venipuncture.
10-4. If available, practice venipuncture
techniques and procedures.
Activity 11
11-1. Explore arterial blood gases.
11-2. Determine how arterial blood gases are
acquired.
11-3. Recognize what arterial blood gases can
tell us about the cardiovascular system and how it is functioning.
11-4. Examine basic lung physiology and anatomy
as it pertains to blood gases.
Activity 12
12-1. Describe an echocardiogram and how it
works.
12-2. Explain what an echocardiogram reveals.
12-3.Examinve the necessary preparation for a
patient before having an echocardiogram.
12-4. Examine various echocardiogram images.
12-5. Explore various types of echocardiograms
and examine case studies of patients and their echocardiograms.
12-6. Describe angiography and what it is used
for.
12-7. Explore the necessary preparation for
angiography and examine various types of angiography.
12-8. Take the Vocabulary Test.
Activity 13
13-1. You will participate in a career shadowing
activity the instructor has arranged.
OR
13-2. You will conduct research to identify a
problem related to cardiology that is of immediate importance in
your school or community.
Activity 14
14-1. You will participate in a career shadowing
activity the instructor has arranged.
OR
14-2. You will develop an action plan to address
the community problem identified during the last activity.
In Activity 15, the
students will finish any work they have not yet completed. They will
complete the CPU by taking the Vocabulary Test and the
Post-test, answering the journal question, and turning in any
necessary work such as the research journal or presentation.
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