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Health Professions students are encouraged to join HOSA. 
(Open to all School District No. 25 students)
Courses are offered based on demand, teacher availability and certification.

CTE Program Banners 2021_Rehabilitation Services

Rehabilitation Services Instructor

Jordyn Green

Irving Middle School
Physical Education/Health

Rehabilitation Services Pathway

#35240 AND Health
OR
#35241, 35242
Fundamentals of Health Professions A, B
2 Trimesters
@ HHS, PHS, PV-TEC
Grades 10, 11

 

#35251
Medical Terminology
1 Trimester
@ HHS, PHS, PV-TEC
Grades 10, 11, 12

 

#35311
Introduction to Rehabilitation Services
1 Trimester
@ PV-TEC
Grades 11, 12

 

#35312
* Rehabilitation Services
1 Trimester
@ PV=TEC
Grades 11, 12

On the first day of class, students who are enrolled in one of the advanced health programs:

● Must provide an up-to-date immunization record. The immunization record must include all required immunizations including Hepatitis “B” series, Current Tetanus vaccine, TB screening

● Must pass a local background check which is required by health care facilities. Students who do not pass the background check become ineligible to meet requirements for these programs.

● Students must also have access to reliable transportation

Rehabilitation Services Courses

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35240 Fundamentals of Health Professions I - 1 Trimesters - PV-TEC (DC) 10 11 12

Prerequisite: Health
    • This option is for students who have already taken Health, and now what to pursue CTE Health Professions pathway.

This is an exploratory course that provides the student with exposure and acquisition of knowledge, skills and attitudes associated with a broad range of occupations relating to careers in health including job requirements and tasks performed. This course will assist students in making informed decisions regarding their future academic and occupational goals in the health care field. Students will learn medical terminology, basic CPR, first aid, basic human anatomy, physiology, patient care, medical confidentiality and legal terms. State code 140010

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35241 Fundamentals of Health Professions A - 2 Trimesters - HHS/PHS (DC) 10 11
35242 Fundamentals of Health Professions B

This class fulfills the required health credit only upon completion of both trimesters of the course. Upon completion of the 2 trimester course, students will receive 1 elective credit and 1 required health credit. Fundamentals for Health Professions I is required in order to enter the CNA, EMT, Pharmacy Technician, Medical Assisting, Rehabilitation Services, and Dental Assistant programs. 

This is an exploratory course that provides the student with exposure and acquisition of knowledge, skills and attitudes associated with a broad range of occupations relating to careers in health including job requirements and tasks performed. This course will assist students in making informed decisions regarding their future academic and occupational goals in the health care field. During these two trimesters, students will learn medical terminology, CPR, first aid, basic human anatomy, physiology, patient care, medical confidentiality and legal terms. State code 140010

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35251 Medical Terminology for Health Professions - 1 Trimester - HHS/PHS/PV-TEC (DC) 10 11 12

Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Health Professions

This course presents a study of medical terminology. Prefixes, suffixes, word roots, combining forms, special endings, plural forms, abbreviations, and symbols are included in the content. All body systems, anatomical reference, pharmacology, and medical specialties will be considered. Emphasis is placed on spelling, definition, usage, and pronunciation. State code 141540

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35311 Introduction to Rehabilitation Services - 1 Trimester - PV-TEC 11 12

Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Health Professions and Medical Terminology

This course introduces the student to the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude for success in the field of exercise science. Exploration of the various strands of rehab therapy; physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, cognitive therapy, and vocational therapy. The student will learn about multidisciplinary team dynamics. State code 140620

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35312 * Rehabilitation Services - 1 Trimester - PV-TEC 11 12

Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Health Professions; Medical Terminology and Introduction to Rehabilitation Services

This is the capstone course for the Rehabilitation Services pathway. Rehabilitation is the care that can help a person get back, keep, or improve abilities that you need for daily life. These include physical, mental, and/or cognitive skills. Students will have the opportunity to speak with professionals in these heath fields. State code 140622

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35431 Clinical Health Education - 1 Trimester - Repeatable – PV-TEC 11 12

Prerequisites: Completion of C.N.A., Health Unit Clerk, EMT, Pharm Tech, or Physical Therapy Aide; students MUST pass the required background check.

A work-based learning experience: organized and planned to develop skills unique to the Health Professions area. Students may work at both high school events and business partner locations. Students are required to have their own transportation, purchase a shirt, and have proof of current Hepatitis “B” and tetanus inoculations. HP 9800