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Department of Diagnosis
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Hours |
Units |
| DIAG-226 |
Case History and Principles of Diagnosis |
33 |
3 |
| DIAG-236 |
Exam: Thorax and Abdomen (with lab) |
53 |
4 |
| DIAG-237 |
Neurologic Exam (with lab) |
33 |
3 |
| DIAG-239 |
Spinal Orthopedic Exam (with lab) |
32 |
2.5 |
| DIAG-316 |
Exam: Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat (with lab) |
53 |
4 |
| DIAG-317 |
Correlative Diagnostic Exam Procedures (with lab) |
53 |
4 |
| DIAG-323 |
Obstetrics |
22 |
2 |
| DIAG-327 |
Biomechanics and Examination of the Extremities (with
lab) |
53 |
4 |
| DIAG-331 |
Psychiatry |
44 |
4 |
| DIAG-340 |
Neurologic Diagnosis |
33 |
3 |
| DIAG-408 |
Differential Diagnosis A |
33 |
3 |
| DIAG-409 |
Differential Diagnosis B |
22 |
2 |
| DIAG-412 |
Cardiovascular-Pulmonary Diagnosis |
44 |
4 |
| DIAG-415 |
Geriatrics |
44 |
4 |
| DIAG-416 |
Neuromusculoskeletal Diagnosis & Management |
33 |
3 |
| DIAG-420 |
Gastrointestinal-Genitourinary Diagnosis |
44 |
4 |
| DIAG-423 |
Gynecology |
22 |
2 |
| DIAG-426 |
Pediatrics and Febrile Disorders |
55 |
5 |
| DIAG-737 |
Neurologic Exam Lab |
10 |
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| DIAGNOSIS ELECTIVES |
| DIAG-901 |
Specialty Exam Completions |
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DIAG-226 Case History and Introduction to Diagnosis 3 units, 33 hrs
This course is an introduction to the principles of diagnosis utilized in the evaluation of clinical data and the basic steps involved in arriving at a clinical impression. The patient case history and general patient assessment will be covered in detail. The course will include instruction on writing the case narrative report and diagnosis.
Prerequisite: DIAG-237, DIAG-239, PATH-315
DIAG-236 Exam: Thorax and Abdomen (with lab)
(Not offered for SU08 term) 4
units, 53 hours
This course develops the student's understanding and clinical skills needed
in evaluation of the heart, lungs, lymphatic and peripheral vascular systems,
and abdomen. It explores the relevant historical data, physical examinations,
and basic interpretations of significant clinical findings. Correlation of
understanding with the development of the necessary psychomotor skills to perform
and evaluate physical examination of these anatomical areas is emphasized.
Prerequisite: PHPA-224, PHPA-225, PATH-227
DIAG-237 Neurologic Examination(with lab) 3
units, 33 hours
This course covers the examination procedures used to evaluate nervous system
function, differentiation of normal and abnormal exam results, and localization
of the lesion.
Prerequisite: PHPA-212, DIAG-239
DIAG-239 Spinal Orthopedic Examination 2.5
units, 32 hours
This course is the first of a two part series in orthopedic examination with
emphasis on orthopedic examination of the spine. The orthopedic examinations
for the cervical spine, thoracic outlet, lumbar spine, and sacroiliac regions
will be covered in detail. Prerequisite: TECH-216

DIAG-316 Exam: Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat (with lab)
4 units, 53 hours
The focus of this course is on gaining the understanding and skills needed to evaluate the skin, nails, head, neck, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and throat. The last part of the course is devoted to integration of a thorough physical examination utilizing the understanding and skills gained from all of the physical diagnosis courses. Prerequisite: ACS-346
DIAG-317 Correlative Diagnostic Exam Procedures (with lab)
4 units, 53 hours
This course has been designed to correlate and review useful information received in previous courses and to integrate supportive new material that will prepare the student for the development of their clinical and professional skills and obligations. Prerequisites: TECH-129, DIAG-237, TECH-216
DIAG-323 Obstetrics 2 units, 22 hours
Prenatal care, childbirth and postpartum care are studied. The emphasis is on the clinical presentation of common obstetrical disorders, their clinical pathophysiology, diagnosis, prognosis, and medical and chiropractic management. The student will be able to recognize those conditions outside the scope of chiropractic for referral to other health care practitioners.
Prerequisite: PHPA-337, TECH-216
DIAG-327 Biomechanics and Examination of the
Extremities (with lab) 4 units, 53 hours
This course is designed to instruct the student in extremity biomechanics,
extremity physical examination procedures, and extremity orthopedic testing
procedures. The student will learn the basic biomechanics of the extremities;
the relationship of lower extremity biomechanics to the spine and pelvis; the
relationship of abnormal biomechanics to injury; the performance and interpretation
of standard orthopedic tests of the extremities; and the recognition and diagnosis
of the major pathological conditions affecting the extremities.
Prerequisite: ANAT-126, DIAG-239

DIAG-331 Psychiatry 4 units, 44 hours
This course is designed to make the chiropractic student aware of the significance of the psychological status of their patients; to present the student with a basis for evaluating the need to refer patients to mental health professionals; to help the student develop rapport and communication techniques; and to familiarize the student with the principles of stress and psychosomatic disease as they relate to patients and to the health care professionals themselves. Prerequisite: DIAG-226, DIAG-340, clinic enrollment
DIAG-340 Neurologic Diagnosis 3
units, 33 hours
This course is an expansion of the neurologic examination and diagnosis begun
in DIAG-237, Neurologic Examination. The course begins with a review of the
neurologic examination. Examination findings in spinal and peripheral nerve
involvements will be reviewed, compared, and contrasted so that the student
will be able to differentiate these conditions to institute appropriate care
or referral. Common patterns of sensory, motor, and reflex deficits in peripheral
nerve, spinal nerve, spinal cord, brain stem, and higher centers will be covered.
Prerequisite: DIAG-237
DIAG-408 Differential Diagnosis A 3 units, 33 hours
This course will enable the student to identify the most classic presentations of musculoskeletal complaints seen in the chiropractic office. The student will further differentiate these complaints from other diseases when given a case history, physical examination information, radiological studies, and laboratory test results. The student will establish a prognosis, determine the chiropractic management and recognize those conditions outside the scope of chiropractic for referral to other health care practitioners.
Prerequisite: DIAG-226, DIAG-326, DIAG-327, DIAG-340, DIAG-317

DIAG-409 Differential Diagnosis B 2 units, 22 hours
This course is a continuation of DIAG-408 with an emphasis on differentiating neurological complaints; general concerns such as fatigue, weight loss, and fever; and selected systems such as gastrointestinal genitourinary, cardiovascular pulmonary, and special conditions. The student will recognize those conditions outside the scope of chiropractic for referral to other health care practitioners. Prerequisite: DIAG-408, DIAG-416, DIAG-412, DIAG-420, DIAG-415, ACS-208
DIAG-412 Cardiovascular-Pulmonary Diagnosis
4 units,44 hours
This course is designed to expand the student's understanding of cardiovascular-pulmonary pathophysiologies, and emphasizes their clinical presentations. Standard diagnostic, chiropractic, and allopathic approaches are studied. Radiologic evaluation of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems are studied and correlated with other significant clinical data. The student will be able to recognize conditions outside the scope of chiropractic for referral to other health care practitioners.
Prerequisite: DIAG-226, DIAG-236, DIAG-326, ACS-313
DIAG-415 Geriatrics 4 units, 44 hours
This course begins with a survey of the aging process. Consideration is given to case history, examination, health problems, and preventive health care of the geriatric patient. The student will study the diseases and disorders prevalent in this group and their treatment by chiropractic and allopathy. Nutritional, psychological, ergonomic, as well as social and economic problems of the elderly are studied. The effects of aging and the chronic degenerative processes on the neuromusculoskeletal system are studied.
Prerequisite: DIAG-327, DIAG-420, DIAG-346, DIAG-412, ACS-324, ACS-335

DIAG-416 Neuromusculoskeletal Diagnosis and Management
3 units, 33 hours
This course is designed as a synthesis class concerning neuromusculoskeletal diagnosis and management. The course will serve to review and integrate knowledge and skills previously covered in the curriculum. Selected topics will be chosen from among the common clinical conditions affecting the cervical spine, lumbar spine, pelvis, and extremities.
Prerequisite: DIAG-339, DIAG-317, TECH-336, TECH-318, TECH-325, TECH-238, TECH-222
DIAG-420 Gastrointestinal-Genitourinary Diagnosis 4 units, 44 hours
This course expands the student's understanding of the gastrointestinal and
male genitourinary systems and emphasizes their clinical presentations. These
areas and their particular problems are the focus of diagnostic efforts in
this course. Given the case history, physical exam, and radiologic and laboratory
findings, the student will then be in a position to establish a diagnosis and
prognosis. The student will be able to recognize those conditions outside the
scope of chiropractic, for referral to other health care practitioners.
Prerequisite: DIAG-226; Concurrent enrollment: ACS-345
DIAG-423 Gynecology 2 units, 22 hours
The emphasis of this course is on the clinical presentation of common gynecological disorders; their clinical pathophysiology, diagnosis, prognosis; and chiropractic and allopathic management. The student will be able to recognize those conditions outside the scope of chiropractic for referral to other health care practitioners.
Prerequisite: PHPA-337, DIAG-346, DIAG-323
DIAG-426 Pediatrics and Febrile Disorders 5
units, 55 hours
Consideration is given to the physical and mental development of the infant,
child, and adolescent. The student will be instructed in the examination of
the newborn with consideration of its nutritional and general health needs.
Study of diseases common to childhood and adolescence, and social and psychological
problems associated with adolescence are undertaken. Emphasis is placed on
diagnosis and treatment relative to the neuromusculoskeletal aspects of the
pre-pubertal child.
Prerequisite: DIAG-327, DIAG-340, DIAG-323, DIAG-326, DIAG-420, ASC-335 Concurrent:
DIAG-412
DIAG-737 Neurologic Exam Lab 5 units, 10 hours
This lab course covers the examination procedures used to evaluate nervous system function, differentiation of normal and abnormal exam results and localization of lesions.
Diagnosis Elective:
DIAG-901 Specialty Exam Completions 1 unit
(Not offered for SU08 term)
This course is designed for the transfer student. It provides the clinical and practical information specific to the gynecological and proctological examinations needed for licensure in some states.
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