The Certified Health Unit Coordinator is the central figure in a health unit. Learning management of information, communication, medical terminology, critical thinking, and cultural diversity will prepare you to work in a variety of health care settings.
The medical terminology course introduces key concepts of medical language and human anatomy, emphasizing the interconnectedness of body systems in health and disease. The curriculum covers topics such as the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, and immune systems, along with mental health and special senses, with exams at the midterm and final stages. Students with prior knowledge can optionally test out by achieving a minimum score of 80%, replacing course content if desired. It is important to understand that this course feature only applies to the online Medical Terminology course.
Funding Disclaimer: For Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) funded students, please consult with your funding source representative before taking advantage of the Medical Terminology test-out feature. Different funding programs may have specific requirements and/or restrictions. If you attempt the test-out feature(s) in the Medical Terminology course without getting approval, your funding benefits may be jeopardized.
Upon completion of this course you will be prepared to sit for the NAHUC Certification Exam.
Instructor(s):Anita Mills
Anita Mills is a health unit coordinator, instructor, and college advisor. For the past 15 years, she has taught Health Unit Coordination and Medical Terminology. In addition, she served on the Education Board of the National Association of Health Unit Coordinators for four years and is currently the organization's Director of Certification. Mills has a bachelor's degree in Organizational Management and Communication, as well as several certificates.
Mary Mould
Mary Mould has a bachelor's in veterinary technology and a master's in education. She has taught veterinary technology courses for 22 years and distance education for over 24 years. Completing her education through distance learning has been extremely helpful in understanding her students and the variables that go along with distance learning.
Requirements:
Hardware Requirements:
- This course can be taken on either a PC or Mac.
Software Requirements:
- PC: Windows 8 or later.
- Mac: macOS 12 or later.
- Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
- Microsoft Word (not included in enrollment).
- Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
Other:
- Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.
Instructional Material Requirements:
The instructional materials required for this course are included in enrollment.
The following digital textbook for the Medical Terminology course is accessed via links in the course lessons:
- Comprehensive Medical Terminology for Health Professions, 1st Edition (eBook)
The following textbooks will be shipped to you approximately 7-10 business days after enrollment in the Health Unit Coordinator course:
- LaFleur Brooks'' Health Unit Coordinating
Please note: You will receive a digital book if the physical book is on backorder.
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Lesson 1
- Medical Terminology
- Getting Started
- How to Take This Course
- Test-Out Exam 1: Lessons 1–Midterm Exam
- Introduction to Medical Terminology and the Human Body in Health and Disease
- The Musculoskeletal System
- The Cardiovascular System
- The Lymphatic and Immune Systems
- The Respiratory System
- The Digestive System
- The Urinary System
- Midterm
- Test-Out Exam 2: Lessons 8–Final Exam
- The Nervous System
- Special Senses: The Eyes and Ears
- The Integumentary System
- The Endocrine System
- Mental Health
- Male and Female Reproductive Systems
- Diagnostic Procedures, Nuclear Medicine, and Complementary Medicine
- Final Exam
- Certified Health Unit Coordinator
- Orientation to Hospitals, Medical Centers, and Health Care
- Introduction to Health Unit Coordinating
- Overview of Healthcare Today
- The Nursing Department and Medical Staff
- Communication Devices and Their Uses
- Personal and Professional Skills
- Communication and Interpersonal Skills
- Workplace Behavior
- Managing Techniques
- The Patient's Electronic Record or Chart
- The Patient's Chart or Electronic Medical Record
- Processing of Electronic, Preprinted, and Handwritten Doctors' Orders
- Patient activity, Patient Positioning, and Nursing Observation Orders
- Nursing Intervention or Treatment Orders
- Nutritional Care Orders
- Medication Orders
- Laboratory Orders
- Diagnostic Imaging Orders
- Other Diagnostic Studies
- Treatment Orders
- Miscellaneous Orders
- Health Unit Coordinator Procedures
- Admission, Preoperative, and Postoperative Procedures
- Discharge, Transfer, and Postmortem Procedures
- Reports, Infection Control, Emergencies, and Special Services
- Introduction to Anatomical Structures, Medical Terms, and Illnesses
- Medical Terminology, Basic Human Structure, Diseases, and Disorders
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