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Nov 21, 2024
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RADT 112 - Radiographic Positioning II (TP/SS only)
Covers knowledge and skills necessary to position quality radiographs. Students relate theoretical concepts to actual hands-on laboratory demonstration for the femur, pelvis, complete spine, and contrast studies of the urinary and digestive tracts. Students demonstrate appropriate positioning, technical, radiation safety, and communication principles. The essentials of contrast media, contrast reactions and venipuncture are studied, and skills specific to these objectives are performed in a simulated environment. Supplemental radiographic positioning skills and adjustments necessary to compensate for patient and pathological limitations are introduced. PREREQUISITE(S): RADT 101 , RADT 111 , RADT 120 , or consent of program coordinator. COREQUISITE(S): RADT 102 and RADT 124 . One hour lecture, three hours laboratory each week.
2 semester hours
Course Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:
- Utilize and relate terminology and basic positioning principles to femur, pelvis, complete spine, contrast studies of the urinary and digestive tracts, and the operating room.
- Demonstrate basic and special radiographic positions of femur, pelvis, complete spine, contrast studies of the urinary and digestive tracts.
- Identify anatomy, pathology and anomalies related to femur, pelvis, complete spine, contrast studies of the urinary and digestive tracts.
- Discuss appropriate technical factors for positioning femur, pelvis, complete spine, contrast studies of the urinary and digestive tracts.
- Develop alternative positioning skills for portable and trauma radiography.
- Develop and practice appropriate communications skills related to positioning and pre and post exam instructions while incorporating cultural, gender and age sensitivity.
- Demonstrate proper contrast media set up and venipuncture techniques.
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