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Health Occ Google Voice Exams/Quizzes Homework Policy Supply List Classroom Expectations Be Focused  Be Respectful  Be Prepared Be On Task  Be Present  Be Engaged  Be Timely  Be Smart  Be Aware Be A Good Citizen Materials of Instruction Delivery of Instruction: There is no text book for this course. You will learn via lecture, discussion, documentary, lab/simulation activities, socratic method, clearest/muddiest point, small group activity, compare/contrast, etc… ∞Class Website ∞Instructor PowerPoint ∞American Heart Association CPR for the BLS Provider ∞Select audiovisual ∞National Institutes of Health ∞Ted Talks/PBS Student Achievement ∞Class assignments, projects, reports, quizzes, exit slips, quizzes, skill checks, and exams Supply List Binder with loose leaf paper/Notebook with Perferated edges (NO SPIRAL BOUND NOTEBOOKS) Pen/Pencil CPR (POCKET) Mask by 12/1/16 Tablets/Laptops are optional Grade Scale Extra Credit Extra Credit is given out sparingly. Please DON’T ask for it. When given out, students are issued a “ticket” with points. If the ticket is lost, misplaced, washed in the washer, or otherwise destroyed, then you have effectively lost your extra credit, no exceptions. 100-90 = A 89-80 = B 79-70 = C 69-60 = D Below 60 = F Google Voice Health Occ 309.306.1164 Please call/text this number with questions/concerns Alyssa Emanuelson alyssa.emanuelson@psd150.org Exams/Quizzes Homework Policy Quizzes and exams are given to assess what you have learned over a period of time. YOU are responsible for making arrangements to make up a missed assessment within 24 hours of your return. All missing quizzes/exams are entered as a “0” until made up and graded by the teacher. If you miss the day before the test and the test was announced ahead of time, you will take it with everyone else Homework is due on day assigned. Late work is taken at teacher discretion with reduction in points when accepted. The world doesn’t stop because you’re not here so plan accordingly. There are no extra copies, don’t lose your work. All missing work is entered as a “0” until it is made up and graded by the teacher. If you’re here when assigned, its due on due date, even if you miss a “work day” for being sick.

Course Objectives Tentative Outline ∞ Read and think clearly ∞ Demonstrate awareness of diversity of culture, ethics, values, and aesthetics ∞ Explore, compare and contrast potential health care careers with respect to personal values, knowledge skills, attitudes, educational requirements, program offerings and employment opportunities in order to define and structure career goals ∞ Define professionalism and the factors that are involved in becoming a professional within the health care industry ∞ Acquire attitudes, values and behaviors to promote positive human relationships and appropriate communication both verbal and on-verbal in a health care setting ∞Engage in health care activities which promote problem solving, critical thinking and core standards in the real world ∞Identify and evaluate personal qualities and commitments of health care professionals ∞ Demonstrate a working knowledge of the Health Services Core Standards Unit 1: Orientation, Trends in Healthcare and Healthcare pathway exploration Unit 2: Legal and Ethical Responsibilities and Skills for Healthcare Professionals Unit 3: Culture and Health Unit 4: Communication Skills Unit 5: Interpersonal Dynamics and the workplace Unit 6: Health Career Cluster Project/Presentation Unit 7: Disease Transmission Unit 8: Vital Signs Unit 9: Emergency Situations: Before you Act Unit 10: CPR for the BLS Provider Unit 11: Concussion Management Unit 12: Soft Tissue Injuries

Cheating Policy: Cheating is defined as misuse or inappropriate use of materials that are NOT your own. On a paper, If you use a “source” you must give credit to that source or put it in your own words—I check when I suspect you of cheating—wikipedia is a really bad source of information. Copying someone else’s work even with their permission is still misuse of intellectual property (cheating) and is not okay. On tests, it is expected that you studied and did your best. If you are caught cheating via any means (including: using your cell phone, writing on your arm, looking at someone else’s arm, trying to use your book, etc…) you WILL earn a “ZERO” on the test/assignment and CANNOT make up for 50% and be subject to any other District 150 sanctions.