CARD 261 Clinical Internship
Practicum in a clinical setting. Students will refine clinical skills by active participation in a cardiovascular department. Opportunity will also be provided for observation in alternative sites for technologists in the field. On-campus seminar session includes opportunity for case study presentations relative to the field of invasive cardiovascular technology.
Hours Weekly
4 hours clinical weekly
Course Objectives
- Enter the clinical setting prepared to successfully complete all required clinical objectives as stated in
the clinical manual. - Recognize the causes and prevention of complications in the Invasive Cardiovascular Laboratory.
- Identify and describe the major equipment used in the modern Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory.
- List and describe current diagnostic and therapeutic procedures employed in the Invasive Laboratory
and describe their indications and contraindications. - Perform the functions related to the scrub technologist in a left and right heart catheterization, including
preparing and draping the patient. - Observe and assist the staff technologist during fluoroscopy.
- Calibrate and operate the hemodynamic monitoring equipment during catheterization.
- Effectively set-up and monitor an aortic balloon pump.
- Assess a patient prior to a cardiac procedure.
- Demonstrate the ability to perform a sheath pull without complications.
- Demonstrate the protocol to follow during an emergency setting for a patient that needs to go to the O.R.
- Recognize the causes and how to prevent complications in the invasive cardiac laboratory.
- Demonstrate knowledge in the role of a CVT informing family members and their concerns about your
patient. - Demonstrate the ability to complete advanced cardiac life support calls.
- The student will be able to explain the stated objectives and demonstrate competence in each objective.
- Successfully pass Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS).
- Identify and describe a congenital cardiac anomaly after completing a pediatric cardiology rotation.
- Observe open heart surgery.
Course Objectives
- Enter the clinical setting prepared to successfully complete all required clinical objectives as stated in
the clinical manual. - Recognize the causes and prevention of complications in the Invasive Cardiovascular Laboratory.
- Identify and describe the major equipment used in the modern Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory.
- List and describe current diagnostic and therapeutic procedures employed in the Invasive Laboratory
and describe their indications and contraindications. - Perform the functions related to the scrub technologist in a left and right heart catheterization, including
preparing and draping the patient. - Observe and assist the staff technologist during fluoroscopy.
- Calibrate and operate the hemodynamic monitoring equipment during catheterization.
- Effectively set-up and monitor an aortic balloon pump.
- Assess a patient prior to a cardiac procedure.
- Demonstrate the ability to perform a sheath pull without complications.
- Demonstrate the protocol to follow during an emergency setting for a patient that needs to go to the O.R.
- Recognize the causes and how to prevent complications in the invasive cardiac laboratory.
- Demonstrate knowledge in the role of a CVT informing family members and their concerns about your
patient. - Demonstrate the ability to complete advanced cardiac life support calls.
- The student will be able to explain the stated objectives and demonstrate competence in each objective.
- Successfully pass Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS).
- Identify and describe a congenital cardiac anomaly after completing a pediatric cardiology rotation.
- Observe open heart surgery.