Health Unit Coordinator (HAUC)
This is a list of the Health Unit Coordinator (HAUC) courses available at KPU.
HAUC 10005 Credits
Medical Terminology
Students will learn to identify, articulate, and spell medical terms that describe the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the body systems. They will learn to identify various surgical procedures and equipment used in hospital units.
Co-requisites: HAUC 1005 and 1010 and 1015
Attributes: F2A4
HAUC 10052.5 Credits
Communication and Logistic Skills
Students will practise effective communication skills to enable them to work within a team environment. They will discuss the importance of patient confidentiality when working with case studies. Students will use resource manuals to look up hospital codes such as cardiac arrest, fire, violent persons, and others. They will practise the essential telephone techniques necessary to work in a hospital setting.
Co-requisites: HAUC 1000
Attributes: F2A4
HAUC 10102.5 Credits
Chart Records and Admissions
Students will learn to keep accurate patient charts and records and to maintain charts in accordance with hospital confidentiality guidelines and policies. They will process admissions, transfers, discharges, and will differentiate between elective or emergency admissions.
Co-requisites: HAUC 1000
Attributes: F2A4
HAUC 10152.5 Credits
Pharmacology Funadamentals
Students will learn about drugs most frequently used in hospital settings. They will examine the classification of drugs and identify them by both generic and trade names. Students will be introduced to drug administration concepts that use the 24-hour clock.
Prerequisites: HAUC 1000
Attributes: F2A4
HAUC 11003.5 Credits
Treatment and Medication Orders
Students will process physicians' treatment orders, including preparing and updating dietary information. They will file requisitions, progress notes and follow-up reports, and will assist in the scheduling of treatment appointments including patient transport. Students will learn to transcribe and process medication orders and to identify the forms that must be prepared for use by professional staff. They will utilize the Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties (CPS) to process medication orders.
Prerequisites: HAUC 1000 and 1005 and 1010 and 1015
Co-requisites: HAUC 1110
Attributes: F2A4
HAUC 11102 Credits
Laboratory Orders 1
Students will learn to transcribe physicians' orders for the most common chemistry and hematology lab tests using reference and resources as needed. They will learn the communication system used to ensure that complete information regarding patient test results is shared with all relevant individuals and/or departments.
Co-requisites: HAUC 1100
Attributes: F2A4
HAUC 11152 Credits
Laboratory Orders 2
Students will learn to transcribe physicians' orders for laboratory tests for the most common communicable diseases, bacterial infections, and blood bank requirements. They will learn the communication system used for sharing complete information about test results with all relevant individuals/departments. Students will utilize appropriate reference resources to complete laboratory orders.
Prerequisites: HAUC 1110
Attributes: F2A4
HAUC 11203 Credits
Diagnostic Orders
Students will learn the patient referral process for consulting physicians, physiotherapists, or occupational therapists. They will become skilled at assisting in patient preparation and communicating diagnostic orders to appropriate individuals and departments. Students will examine a variety of diagnostic tests including those that require patient preparation.
Prerequisites: HAUC 1100 and 1115
Attributes: F2A4
HAUC 11252.5 Credits
Medical/Surgical/Maternity Orders
Students will learn to complete various levels of medical, surgical, and maternity orders. They will learn to transcribe post-operative orders with special emphasis on patient controlled analgesia (PCA) orders.
Prerequisites: HAUC 1120
Attributes: F2A4
HAUC 12004 Credits
Practicum
Students will apply classroom theory on a medical, surgical, maternity, or specialty hospital unit. They will shadow their preceptor at the beginning and gradually increase their responsibilities to reach a mastery level by the end of the practicum. Students will also attend a resume and interview skills workshop.
Prerequisites: HAUC 1125
Attributes: F2A4