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RAD 111 RADIOGRAPHY LAB I 1.0 Credit(s)
This lab course introduces students to the application of radiographic positioning and technical factors associated with the chest, abdomen, upper extremities, and shoulder girdle. PACS workstations afford students the opportunity to critique images for optimal image evaluation. Students will demonstrate patient/family member communication, standard nomenclature, radiographic positioning and safe patient practices through peer simulation. General patient care activities will also be practiced. Role-playing and skills demonstration integrate didactic theory with clinical application focusing on general patient care activities. Explain radiographic procedures to patients/family members utilizing standard positioning terms and standard nomenclature. Simulate radiographic procedures on a person or phantom in a laboratory setting. Demonstrate laboratory competency over associated procedures of the lecture course. Demonstrate the skills involved in setting technical factors on the control panel of the x-ray machine and in manipulating the accessory equipment. Examine special considerations necessary when performing procedures on patients with oxygen, leads, catheters, and various collection devices. Assess patient condition and employ practices associated with providing direct patient care. Practice general patient care activities and competencies. Requisites: BI-206 BI-207 BI-208 BI-209 MA-106 & FYWS-125 - Must be completed prior to taking this course. PS-110 - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course. RAD-102, RAD-110, RAD-115 - Must be taken at the same time as this course. Prerequisite: TAKE BI-206 BI-207 BI-208 BI-209 MA-106 FYWS-125;
Offered: Fall Semester All Years
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