Course Description
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RAD 211 RADIOGRAPHY LAB IV 1.0 Credit(s)
This lab course introduces students to the application of radiographic positioning and technical factors associated with fluoroscopic procedures such as gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, and genitourinary systems. Contrast media applications and venipuncture skills are also introduced. Special imaging considerations in trauma, surgical, pediatric, and geriatric radiographic procedures are also included Also included are quality control evaluation of radiographic and fluoroscopic imaging systems, implementation procedures, equipment selection criteria, and processing quality control. Students will synthesize the theoretical knowledge acquired in lecture through collaborative hands-on activities in the energized laboratory. Simulate radiographic/fluoroscopic procedures on a person or phantom in a laboratory setting. Demonstrate laboratory competency over associated procedures of the lecture course. Special imaging considerations in trauma, surgical, pediatric, and geriatric radiographic procedures are also included. Demonstrate venipuncture skills. Demonstrate the skills involved in setting technical factors on the control panel of the x-ray machine and in manipulating the accessory equipment. Requisites: Successful completion of RAD-102, RAD-110, RAD-111, RAD-115, RAD-120, RAD-121, RAD-122, RAD-125, RAD-201, RAD-202, RAD-205. RAD-210, RAD-212, RAD-215 - Must be taken at the same time as this course. Prerequisite: TAKE RAD-102 RAD-110 RAD-111 RAD-115 RAD-120 RAD-121ýRAD-122 RAD-125 RAD-201 RAD-202 RAD-205;
Offered: Fall Semester All Years
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