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Debra Kolquist

Faculty Department/Office: Allied Heath And Nursing

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Debra's courses at LSC

Subject
Course Number
Title/Description
Subject: DENH
Course Number: 1425
Dental Hygiene Practice I SimLab This supervised simulation laboratory course provides the student with the opportunity to practice oral physiotherapy aids, patient operator positioning, and dental hygiene instrumentation skills on a mannequin prior to clinical practice. (Prerequisites: All pre-technical requirements complete with a "C" or better, an overall G.P.A. of 2.6 or better, admission to the dental hygiene program, and concurrent registration with DENH1420) (0 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: DENH
Course Number: 1528
Dental Hygiene Practice II This supervised clinic course provides students with the opportunity to practice clinical procedures to include patient assessments, planning, implementation and evaluation. Additional focus includes instrumentation, fluoride therapy, radiographs, and expanded functions. (Prerequisites: Completion of all previous semester courses and concurrent registration with DENH1520) (0 hrs lec/8 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: DENH
Course Number: 2420
Dental Hygiene Theory III This course is designed to be a continuation of Dental Hygiene Theory II (DENH1520) with emphasis on scientific principles, advanced dental hygiene skills, utilization of professional judgment and providing optimal comprehensive dental hygiene patient management and oral health assessment. (Prerequisites: Completion of all previous semester courses and concurrent registration with DENH2428) (2 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: DENH
Course Number: 2428
Dental Hygiene Practice III This course is a continuation of Dental Hygiene Practice II (DENH1528) with supervised clinical experiences, which incorporates practice management, radiographic interpretation and oral health promotion and disease prevention. Active learning will involve assessing, planning, implementing appropriate treatment and evaluating comprehensive patient care and management to diverse populations. (Prerequisites: Completion of all previous semester courses and concurrent registration with DENH2420) (0 hrs lec/12 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: DENH
Course Number: 2520
Dental Hygiene Theory IV This course is designed to be a continuation of DENH2420 Dental Hygiene Theory III with emphasis on case based learning, the development and presentation of a case study and ethical dilemma, and completion of a program portfolio. The integration of case studies are utilized throughout the course. (Prerequisites: Completion of all previous semester courses and concurrent registration with DENH2528) (2 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: DENH
Course Number: 2528
Dental Hygiene Practice IV This course is a continuation of Dental Hygiene Practice III (DENH2428) with supervised clinical experiences. Advanced enhancement in critical thinking decision-making skills are integrated during the provision of patient care and management to diverse populations. Clinical practice becomes more demanding with increased patient experiences. (Prerequisites: Completion of all previous semester courses and concurrent registration with DENH2520) (0 hrs lec/12 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: DENH
Course Number: 2550
Community Dental Health This course introduces students to the disciplines and principles of dental public health, ethical principles governing health care, principles of professional and oral communications, epidemiologic methods, and biostatistical measurement and analysis. Review of preventive dentistry, dental health education, and program development and evaluation are included. Students conduct community-based oral health programs. (Prerequisites: Completion of all previous semester courses) (2 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)

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