History:
The Respiratory therapy (RT) program
has started officially in September 2018 with the first batch; 12 male and 5
female student.
Vision:
The department aspires to
be an outstanding and leading center for the respiratory care profession among
all universities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Mission:
The department’s mission is
to occupy a leading role in serving the society and promoting medical research
by introducing specialized academic programs in respiratory care profession,
and graduating professionals with the highest qualification, abided with
Islamic teaching, and utmost professionalism.
Department
requirements:
Department
requires of 66 credit hours of compulsory courses and 12 credit hours of
selective courses.
Compulsory courses from the department:
Course Title
|
Code/ no.
|
Contact Hours / week
|
Credit Hours*
|
pre-requisites
|
Th.
|
Pr.
|
Tr.
|
|
|
Blood gases
|
RSTH 221
|
1
|
2
|
|
2
|
CHEM 110
|
Respiratory Patient Assessment
|
RSTH 222
|
3
|
2
|
|
4
|
ANTM 204
|
Medical Gases, Aerosol and Humidity Therapy
|
RSTH 251
|
3
|
2
|
|
4
|
CHEM 110
|
Respiratory Diseases
|
RSTH 231
|
3
|
2
|
-
|
4
|
ANTM 204
|
Lung Expansion Therapy and Bronchial Hygiene
|
RSTH 352
|
2
|
2
|
|
3
|
RSTH 231, RSTH 221
|
Radiology for Respiratory Therapy
|
RADP311
|
2
|
2
|
-
|
3
|
ANTM 210
|
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
|
RSTH 351
|
3
|
2
|
|
4
|
RSTH 231
|
Advanced Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
|
RSTH361
|
3
|
2
|
|
4
|
RSTH 231, RSTH 222
|
Cardiopulmonary Diagnosis and Monitoring
|
RSTH 381
|
3
|
2
|
|
4
|
-
|
Pulmonary Function Testing
|
RSTH 423
|
1
|
2
|
|
2
|
RSTH 231
|
Pediatric Critical Care
|
RSTH 472
|
3
|
2
|
|
4
|
RSTH 462
|
Mechanical Ventilation
|
RSTH441
|
3
|
2
|
-
|
4
|
RSTH 251
|
Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics
|
RSTH492
|
1
|
2
|
-
|
2
|
RSTH231
RSTH 222
|
Research Project for Respiratory Therapy
|
RSTH 491
|
1
|
2
|
-
|
2
|
STAT 301
|
Adult Critical Care
|
RSTH 462
|
3
|
2
|
|
4
|
RSTH 231
|
Clinical Cardiopulmonary Treatment
|
RSTH 452
|
-
|
-
|
6
|
3
|
RSTH 351, RSTH 352
|
Clinical Cardiopulmonary Diagnosis and Monitoring
|
RSTH 453
|
-
|
-
|
6
|
3
|
RSTH 462
|
TOTAL
|
66
|
Compulsory
courses outside the department:
prerequiste
|
Distribution of communication hours
(lecture, Lab, Exercises)
|
Communication hours
|
credit hours
|
Course title
|
Course code and number
|
BIO 110
|
(2,2,-)
|
4
|
3
|
Anatomy
|
ANTM 210
|
BIO 110
|
(2,2,-)
|
4
|
3
|
Physiology
|
PHYM 210
|
|
(2,-,-)
|
2
|
2
|
Pathology
|
PATM 310
|
CHEM 110
|
(2,-,-)
|
2
|
2
|
Pharmacology
|
PHAM 310
|
|
(8,4,--)
|
12
|
10
|
Total
|
List of selective courses:
The department selective courses is composed of 12 hourse as it is shown on the
following table:
Course Title
|
Code/ no.
|
Contact Hours / week
|
Credit Hours*
|
pre-requisites
|
Th.
|
Pr.
|
Tr.
|
|
|
Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology
|
RSTH392
|
2
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
CHEM 110
|
Cardiopulmonary Physiology
|
RSTH393
|
2
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
PHYM 210
|
Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology
|
RSTH394
|
2
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
RSTH231
|
Cardiopulmonary Anatomy
|
RSTH493
|
1
|
2
|
-
|
2
|
ANTM 210
|
Respiratory Therapy, Microbiology, and Infection Control
|
RSTH395
|
2
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
BIO 110
|
Sleep medicine and polysomnography
|
RSTH494
|
2
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
RSTH231
|
Disease management in respiratory care
|
RSTH495
|
1
|
2
|
-
|
2
|
RSTH231
|
Neonatal and Pediatric respiratory Care
|
RSTH471
|
1
|
2
|
-
|
2
|
RSTH231
|
Airway Management
|
RSTH461
|
1
|
2
|
-
|
2
|
RSTH361
|
TOTAL
|
12
|
courses description:
ANTM 204 – Anatomy for medical
rehabilitation sciences
This
course will present the structures of the human body. The course provides an
introduction to regional anatomy, anatomy of the upper limbs, anatomy of the
lower limb, vertebral column, head and neck. Instructional methods include
classroom lectures, tutorial lessons, assignments, and practical sessions.
PHYM 204 – Physiology for medical
rehabilitation sciences
This
course will provide basic information on the physiological mechanisms and
function of all of the body systems. The course also includes a summary of
cellular structure, skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle, and mechanisms of
contraction, , and regulation of metabolism.
BCHM 202 – Biochemstry for medical
rehabilitation sciences
This
course will provide the fundamentals of
physio-chemical principles. This course includes the chemistry of
carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, vitamins and enzymes. Also
presented are the metabolisms of, carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. The biochemistry of muscles fatigue will also be
included.
PSY 399 – Psychology for medical rehabilitation
sciences
This
course will explore the contribution of psychology to the understanding of
human behavior personal or group levels. Topics include definition of
psychology and its fundamental and applied branches, personality and its
different aspects, social environment and its elements, interaction between
personality and environment. Also included are different psychological
functions such as perception, memory and learning, society and its effects on
individuals, application of psychology to the different domains of practice.
This course will discuss patient compliance and
satisfaction with the medical care
received, factors which influence the behavior and expectation of health
professionals and the efficiency of the care they provide.
PHTH 402 –
Management for medical rehabilitation sciences
This course will
provide a conceptual framework for moral reasoning in dealing with ethical and
professional issues in daily practice.
Basic knowledge in health services, planning and management will be
presented. Attention will be directed toward records, policies and procedure
manuals, departmental planning and design, personnel management, leadership,
and staff supervision and evaluation.
ANTM 210 – Anatomy
This course will
present anatomy of the thorax, thoracic wall and diaphragm, thoracic cavity
superior mediastinum, anterior mediastinum,
middle mediastinum and heart, posterior mediastinum, pleura, lungs,
osteology of the thoracic wall,
abdominal wall, abdominal muscles, and back muscles. Also discussed are
the central and autonomic nervous systems, cranial cavity and meninges, central nervous system, cerebral hemispheres
(forebrain, brain stem, cerebellum, spinal cord, cranial nerves, peripheral
nerves, brachial plexus and lumbo-sacral plexuses.
PHYM 210 – Physiology
This
course is a continuation of the physiological mechanisms of body systems. The
course includes heart and circulation, endocrine glands, nervous system and
autonomic nervous system. Renal system physiology and aspects of metabolism
will also be described
PATM 310 – Pathology
This
will provide basic knowledge and general principles of pathology. Course content includes cell
injury, inflammation, and acute and
chronic inflammation, cell regeneration, wound healing, infections,
homodynamic disorders, neoplasia, and autoimmune disorders.
PHAM
310 – Pharmacolgy
This course will discuss principles of pharmacology.
Course content includes modes of drug action, drug interactions, adverse drug
reactions, drug addiction and abuse Clinical pharmacokinetics will emphasize
analgesics, corticosteroids, drugs affecting cardiovascular and respiratory medications
andneuromuscular blocking agents, drugs and athletes, and drugs used by
phonophoresis and iontophoresis.
RSTH 221 – Blodd gases and acid base
balanace
This
course will present the fundamentals of acid-base physiology, as well as the
means to interpret arterial blood gas samples. Various respiratory and renal
causes of acid-base disturbances will be included. The technique involved
obtaining arterial blood samples from
the radial artery will also be presented.
RSTH 231 – Respiratory diseases
This
course will entail various
cardiopulmonary diseases. The course
will stress the development of information gathering and decision making
skills in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with cardiopulmonary diseases
or related disorders. The clinical application of respiratory therapy will be
emphasized.
RSTH 222 – Respiratory patient
assessment
This
course will introduce all aspects of the
patient encounter with patients who have cardiopulmonary diseases. The
information ranges from the skills
needed to achieve clear communication to
the clinical and technical skills needed to perform all the tasks of
cardiopulmonary patient assessment.
Various forms of cardiorespiratory monitoring and data gathering will be
involved.
RSTH 251 – Medical
gases, aerosol and humidity therapy
This
course will provide a foundation for the development of knowledge and skills
for respiratory therapy, including
patient history taking, medical terminology and symbols, medical-legal,
infection control, vital signs, physical assessment, medical gas therapy,
oxygen analyzers, and humidity/aerosol therapy. Indications and
contraindications for medical gas and aerosol/humidity therapy will be
emphasized.
RSTH 352 – Aerosol therapy
This
course will provide a continuation of knowledge and skills for respiratory
therapy including lung expansion therapy, bronchial hygiene therapy, artificial
airways, manual resuscitation devices, airway suctioning, pulse oximetry,
bedside spirometry, arterial blood sampling techniques, and arterial blood gas
analysis and interpretation.
RSTH 361 – Advanced Cardiopulmonary resuciatation
This course
will offer basic and advanced skills in cardiopulmonary resuscitation,
automated external defibrillation, mechanical resuscitation, airway management,
and oxygen delivery. It will provide an
understanding of the fundamental principles and practical skills applied to
save and preserve lives.
RSTH 351 – Pulmonary rehabilitation
This course will
focus on the purpose and implementation of a comprehensive pulmonary
rehabilitation program. It explores procedures and approaches used in pulmonary
home care. Also, it identifies and discusses major health and wellness programs
applied to cardiopulmonary patients in subacute care settings.
RSTH 381 – Cardiopulmonary diagnosis
and monitoring
This course will
provide the foundation necessary to obtain and assess signs and symptoms
of cardiopulmonary diseases, and to use equipment for monitoring these
patients. The focus will be to set up, maintain, troubleshoot, and calibrate
cardiopulmonary function testing equipment, and to perform quality control
procedures on diagnostic equipment and monitors.
RSTH 423 – Pumonary function testing
This course will describe the
performance and physiologic basis of clinical respiratory measurements. The
pulmonary function tests included are spirometry, lung volume and lung capacity
determination, and lung diffusion capacity.
RSTH 492 – Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics
This course will provide an understanding of non-invasive
cardiopulmonary diagnostic procedures. These
diagnostic studies include cardiopulmonary exercise testing,
non-invasive cardiac and respiratory diagnostics and monitoring, with an
emphasis on data analysis and clinical application.
RSTH 453 – Clinical Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic and monitoring
This course will enable the integration of theoretical
and practical knowledge skills and
attitudes to patients. Supervised
clinical experiences in respiratory therapy settings will be scheduled. Respiratory
therapy for common cardiovascular and respiratory conditions will be
emphasized. Supervised application of patient care will be performed in
hospital wards and outpatient departments.
RSTH 452 – Clinical cardiopulmonary treatment
This course will enable the integration of theoretical
and practical knowledge skills and
attitudes to patients. Supervised
clinical experiences in respiratory therapy settings will be scheduled.
Respiratory therapy for common cardiovascular and respiratory conditions will
be emphasized. Supervised application of patient care will be performed in
hospital wards and outpatient departments.
RSTH 441 – Mechanical ventilation
This course will involve the
study of mechanical ventilation with emphasis on ventilator classification,
methods, principles, and operational characteristics. The course includes
indications, complications, and physiological effects of mechanical
ventilation. Emphasis will be placed on initiation, management, and weaning of
mechanical ventilatory support.
RSTH392 –
Cardiopulmonary pharmacology
This course will
emphasize respiratory care
pharmacology. The course includes
general principles and administration of medications used to treat
cardiorespiratory diseases, as well as interactions, pharmacologic actions and
effects, contraindications, and side effects of various respiratory
medications. Drug dosage calculations
will also be reviewed during this course.
RSTH 393 –
Cardiopulmonary physiology
This
course will provide background knowledge and concepts of respiratory system
physiology and cardiopulmonary physiology. Mechanics of
breathing will be emphasized, thereby setting the stage for understanding various modes and adjuncts applied during
mechanical ventilation.
RSTH461 – Airway management
This course will present the skills for airway management. Skills include
using airway adjuncts, laryngeal mask
airways, esophageal-tracheal combitube, endotracheal and tracheostomy tubes.
Additional skills include ventilation with a barrier devices and bag-mask devices. Students will also learn to
use an automated external defibrillator,
and perform cardiac compressions. Relieving
foreign body airway obstruction will also be presented.
RSTH494
– Sleep medicine and polysomnography
This
course will present the principles of polysomnography. Normal sleep physiology
and aspects of obstructive, central, and mixed sleep apnea conditions will be
described. In addition, anatomical aspects of the upper airway that contribute
to obstructive sleep apnea will be presented. The treatment of obstructive
sleep apnea will emphasized. Other content discussed include periodic limb
movement disorder, narcolepsy, and restless leg syndrome.
RSTH
471 – Neonatal and pediatric respiratory care
This course will present respiratory therapeutic
interventions pertinent to neonatal and
pediatric patients. Included in the course are
fetal lung development, fetal circulation, congenital cardiopulmonary disorders, and
specialized equipment and techniques for the administration of respiratory
therapy to neonatal and pediatric patients.. Psychomotor skills will be
presented in the laboratory setting.
RSTH
394 – Crdiopulmonary pathophysiology
This course will present the etiology, pathogenesis, and
pathophysiology of cardiopulmonary diseases and disorders. Emphasis is on
clinical signs and symptoms along with diagnoses, complications, prognoses, and
management.
RSTH495
– Disease Management in Respiratory care
This course will
present principles of respiratory
therapy and equipment used in the
administration of respiratory therapy
procedures. This course also introduces the student to clinical
respiratory therapy areas such as
assessment of cardiopulmonary disease and therapeutic intervention.
RSTH
462 – Adult critical care
This course will offer a continuation of the Clinical Mechanical
Ventilation course, providing an
in-depth study and care of
critically ill patients. Theoretical aspects of providing respiratory
care in high-risk situations to include intensive care units will be
examined. Formulating respiratory care
plans using evidence-based, or clinical practice, guidelines will be stressed.
Current topics related to respiratory care and critical care medicine will be
explored.
RSTH
472 – Pediatric critical care
This course will use a systems approach to review the
essential aspects of respiratory therapy in the pediatric intensive care unit.
This review includes lecture, case studies, discussions and practice questions.
The information provided will benefit
critical respiratory therapy through the enhancement of knowledge
concerning the continuum of care for the pediatric critical care patient.
RSTH
493 – Cardiopulmonary Anatomy
This course will use a
systems approach to provide the
structures of the respiratory, cardiac, and renal systems. Within the
respiratory system, emphasis will be placed on structural components such as
muscles of ventilation pleural membranes, airway components, and pulmonary
circulation. Cardiac anatomy will focus on valves, cardiac muscle, and arterial
and venous components of coronary circulation. Renal anatomy will highlight
structures comprising nephrons and vascular features.
STH395
– Respiratory Therapy microbiology and infection control
This course will focus on
the microbiology and infection control issues that relate to the administration
of respiratory therapy procedures and equipment. Emphasis will be placed
on skills and knowledge to prevent the
transmission of organisms in health care settings. Various forms of equipment
sterilization, decontamination, and disinfection will also be included.
RADP311
– Readiology for respiratory therapy
This course will provide basic theoretical and practical
information about techniques of radiology pertaining to respiratory therapy. Radiographic features of the neck and thorax
will be emphasized to enable identification of various abnormalities of the
upper airways and the lungs. Interpretation of radiographic findings will be
correlated with therapeutic interventions.
RSTH 491 – Research project for respiratory therapy
This course will
introduce the principles and procedures
of scientific research. Included in this course will be opportunities to
critically read and review published research articles. Each student will choose
a clinical research project pertaining to respiratory therapy, and write a proposal, abstract, and a research paper
containing an introduction, literature review, methods, statistical analysis,
discussion, and conclusion.
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