CURRICULUM MAP Course Title: Allied Health Assisting 3 Course Number: 8417131 UNIT/ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE: Anatomy and Physiology Review PACING: Unit Number: 1 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: How is the body organized and how do the systems function? CONCEPTS /CONTENT (Outcomes) Standards that encompass the Health Science Core: 05.0 Apply correct medical terminology relating to body structure and function within a real-world application. 07.0 Analyze the integumentary system in relation to health and disease. 08.0 Analyze the skeletal system in 09.0 Analyze the muscular system in LEARNING TARGETS/SKILLS (Performance Tasks) Knowledge: Label all structures of body systems on diagrams. Describe the functions of organs and body systems and their relationships to one another within the system and throughout the human body. Reasoning: Explain how the body maintains homeostasis. Explain how a disease condition affects the entire organism. Skills Measure vital signs Accurately record patient/client history. Product: BENCHMARKS 34.01 Perform related to the body systems. KEY TERMINOLOGY All terminology related to body systems. SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/ RESOURCES Activities: Label diagrams/models Complete worksheets Vocabulary activity Measure vital signs Chart activity (role play: take accurate history and assemble medical chart) Applied Educational Systems (AES) activities. HOSA participation is encouraged. Resources: Textbook activities Safari Montage videos Models Diagrams and labeling Charting materials Interventions: Re-teach if necessary Peer tutoring ESE strategies ESOL strategies SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS Performance assessment: Patient vitals, EMR, HIT, genetics, anatomy, healthcare ethics, bloodborne pathogens, and/or healthcare occupations. 1
10.0 Analyze the nervous system in 11.0 Analyze the endocrine system in relation to health 12.0 Analyze the cardiovascular/circ ulatory system in 13.0 Analyze the lymphatic and immune systems in 14.0 Analyze the respiratory system in relation to health 15.0 Analyze the digestive system in 16.0 Analyze the urinary system in 17.0 Analyze the both the male and female reproductive systems in relation Produce an accurate patient chart from a given scenario. Enrichment: Tutoring Internet games 2
to health and disease. 34.0 Perform representative of 1-3 major allied health areas in the school laboratory before beginning the clinical phase 3
CURRICULUM MAP Course Title: Allied Health Assisting 3 Course Number: 8417131 UNIT/ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE: Develop career in three allied PACING: health areas and use those in three clinical rotations. Unit Number: 2 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: What do I need to be a successful allied health worker? How do allied health workers use their in the clinical setting? CONCEPTS /CONTENT (Outcomes) LEARNING TARGETS/SKILLS (Performance Tasks) BENCHMARKS KEY TERMIN- OLOGY SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES/ RESOURCES SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS 4
34.0 Perform representative of 1-3 major allied health areas in the school laboratory before beginning the clinical phase 35.0 Successfully complete a clinical rotation in at least three major allied health areas Knowledge: Describe the duties, and personal qualities needed for at least three allied health careers. Use appropriate medical terminology for the selected allied health careers. Reasoning: Triage patient needs in a clinical setting. Determine the appropriate care for each patient. Skills Demonstrate in the classroom and clinical settings (as appropriate) the needed for three allied health careers. Demonstrate appropriate professional behavior, appearance and attitude in both classroom and clinical settings. Product: Professional patient presentation to class. 34.01 Perform related to the body systems. Choose three from the following: 34.02 unlicensed clinical laboratory type 34.03 unlicensed physical restorative type 34.04 unlicensed occupational restorative type 34.05 unlicensed respiratory restorative type 34.06 medical administrative assisting type 34.07 unlicensed radiologic type 34.08 unlicensed phlebotomy aide type 34.09 unlicensed geriatric type 34.10 Electrocardiograph technician Terminology will vary depending on chosen clinical rotations. Activities: Clinical Rotations are required for this course. Students must spend a minimum of 15 hours outside the classroom in a medical/clinical setting (this includes, but is not limited to: hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, medical/dental/veterinary offices, mental health facilities, pharmacies, medical non-profits, etc.). These clinical rotations may be completed during the school day. In order to meet minimum clinical time requirements, a two period block is preferred for this course. These blocked periods may be placed at the beginning or end of the school day or the periods surrounding lunch. During clinical rotations students must be supervised at all times by the clinical instructor who is a licensed professional at the clinical site. Rotations in three different clinical areas are required for this course. Classroom instructor must visit the clinical rotation sites at least once during each rotation while students are present at the facility. HOSA participation is encouraged. Resources: Use Allied Health Assisting Career Shadowing Packet forms: Evaluation form to be completed by clinical instructor. Use Allied Health Assisting Report Card. Classroom assessments may be performance-based, selective response and/or extended response. Portfolio with culmination of Allied Health Program work. (digital preferred) 5
34.11 unlicensed veterinary type 34.12 housekeeping type 34.13 biomedical research type (Instructor may develop benchmarks for other allied health areas, but all benchmarks must be at the aide level and must not go beyond the scope of practice of unlicensed assistive personnel. Invasive procedures are not allowed.) Healthcare Professional Informational Career Shadowing Scheduling Form Student and Business Requirements Student-Parent Agreement Form Business Evaluation Form Student Reflection Form Parent Permission Form Interventions: Re-teach if necessary Peer tutoring ESE strategies ESOL strategies Enrichment: Tutoring These are required for all career areas: 35.01 Demonstrate in the clinical setting as outlined in the above standard (34.0) 35.02 Complete 3 clinical rotations under the supervision of a duly 6
licensed/certified allied health care worker 35.03 Exhibit behavior consistent with the professional ethics required of each of the allied health areas being studied 7