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RAD 212 RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGE PORDUCTION & EVAL   2.0 Credit(s)
This course provides students with the technical variables associated with radiographic and fluoroscopic image quality. It includes equipment considerations, prime exposure factors, image receptors, and ancillary imaging devices. 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. Describe digital radiography and the types of x-ray digital detectors. Examine the physical and technological principles of computed radiography. Compare and contrast the latent image formation process for indirect capture digital radiography and direct capture digital radiography. Discuss the selection of technical factors for density, contrast, and penetration. Explain the grid selection process. Discuss the importance of preprocessing collimation and unethical postexposure electronic collimation. Compare exposure indicators for the major computed radiography manufacturers and vendors. Describe the differences between quality control (QC) and quality assurance activities. 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-211, 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-121 RAD-122ýRAD-125 RAD-201 RAD-202 RAD-205
Offered: Fall Semester All Years

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