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GRCC Curriculum Database (2025-2026 Academic Year)
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ANE 215 - Equipment and Instruments in Anesthesia Technology


Description
This course focuses on the instrumentation utilized in providing anesthesia, hemodynamic monitoring equipment, function, application, and troubleshooting. Invasive and non-invasive, emergent and non emergent. Advanced knowledge of Anesthesia machines will be discussed and examined, as well as intubation equipment techniques and emergency responses. Students will set up and learn the use of complex Anesthesia equipment. Students will diagnose and troubleshoot minor repairs of Anesthesia equipment for proper function and maintenance. Students will demonstrate cleaning, documentation, safety, and asepsis. Students will explore policies and standards for quality assurance and process involvement. In addition, students will identify the various Regulatory Associations and credentialing in Anesthesia Technology. 
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
Prerequisites/Other Requirements: None
English Prerequisite(s): None
Math Prerequisite(s): None
Course Corequisite(s): ANE 260  
Academic Program Prerequisite: Anesthesia Technology
Consent to Enroll in Course: Department Consent Required
Dual Enrollment Allowed?: No
Course Fees: $141.00
Number of Times Course can be taken for credit: 1
Programs Where This Course is a Requirement:
Anesthesia Technology
General Education Requirement:
None
General Education Learner Outcomes (GELO):
NA
Course Learning Outcomes:

1. Construct pressure transducers for the surgical patient efficiently.  

2. Perform asepsis to assist the ACT with complex patient IV line placement.  

3. Perform standard surgical case room setups with little to no assistance.  

4. Demonstrate knowledge of and appropriately assist with Swan-Ganz catheter placement. 

5. Identify the various types of Swan-Ganz catheters used throughout surgical cases. 

6. Identify components of and correctly assemble and calibrate the Flo-Trac monitor for the specific site and Flo Trac monitors placements. 

7. Perform complex surgical case room setups such as Cardiac, Thoracic, Trauma, and Transplant.  

8. Identify and troubleshoot complex equipment used for surgical cases, such as; FMS and Cell Saver.  

9. Assemble and identify the needs of filtration devices used for cell salvage (MicronFilters).  

10. Explain and demonstrate proper assistance with emergent and unexpected difficult airway situations whenever they might arise.  

11. Explain policies and procedures related to quality assurance for all anesthesia equipment used throughout  surgical care.  

12.  Demonstrate knowledge of patient safety in the classroom and lab setting.

13. Execute intravenous lines and skin prep.  

14. Demonstrate knowledge of blood gas analysis.  

15. Employ complex anesthesia gas machine troubleshooting throughout surgical procedures.  

16. Demonstrate non-invasive monitoring and identify EKG rhythms throughout the surgical case.  17. Demonstrate competency in equipment checkout and maintenance  

18. Display knowledge of appropriate cleaning, disinfection, and sterile techniques before, during, and after each surgical case. 

19. Explain the importance of the sterile surgical field.

20. Demonstrate knowledge of appropriate behavior for entering and conducting duties while in the operating room in association with the sterile surgical field.

21. Explain the regulatory associations in health care facilities such as (JACHO, HIPAA, and CDC)  and credentialing (ASATT/CAAHEP) in Anesthesia Technology.

 
Course Outline:

  1. Invasive monitoring of the patient with arterial cannulation, Anesthesia formulas, and metabolic/respiratory disorders
  2. Central venous catheters and hemodynamic monitoring
  3. Pulmonary artery pressure, Swan-Ganz catheters
  4. Point of care testing and homeostasis
  5. Transfusion medicine (level one and Belmont introduction)
  6. Risk Management/Difficult airway
  7. Cardiovascular EKG basics
  8. Review and Final Exam

Approved for Online and Hybrid Delivery?:
No
Instructional Strategies:
Lecture 30-40%

Audio/Visual Content: 15-20%

Group Work and Invididual Activities: 20-30%

Discussion/Participation: 15-20%
Mandatory Course Components:
N/A
Equivalent Courses:
None


Name of Industry Recognize Credentials: None

Course-Specific Placement Test: None
Course Aligned with ARW/IRW Pairing: NA
Mandatory Department Assessment Measures:
N/A
Course Type:
Program Requirement- Offering designed to meet the learning needs of students in a specific GRCC program.
Course Format:
Lecture - 1:1
Total Lecture Hours Per Week: 3
People Soft Course ID Number: 105225
Course CIP Code: 51.9999
Maximum Course Enrollment: 26
General Room Request: None
School: School of Health & Exercise Science
Department: Allied Health
Discipline: ANE
First Term Valid: Fall 2023 (8/1/2023)
1st Catalog Year: 2023-2024
Name of Course Author:
Rachel Morairty
Faculty Credential Requirements:
Certification/License Requirement (list below), Other (list below), Program Accreditation Requirement (list below)
Faculty Credential Requirement Details:
Completion of an accredited program in Anesthesia Technology preferred.
Current Cer.A.T.T. credentials. 
Minimum of an associate's degree or higher.
Course Review & Revision Year: 2027-2028



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