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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to give students a sound basis for formulating exposure techniques needed to obtain the best technically accurate radiographs for patient diagnosis. Prerequisite: ALH 1203, RAD 1502, RAD 1302, ALH 1302, RAD 1403.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides instruction in the radiographic positioning of structures and organs of the human body, and is a continuation of Radiographic Procedures II. Positioning for skull, facial bones, mandible, sinuses, orbits, optic foramina, trauma variations, and portable examinations are covered. The course shall provide precise and detailed information on the various positions and will be supplemented with instruction and application in the skills lab and clinical site. The skills lab will be held during the class period.
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2.00 Credits
Radiation protection; basic interactions of radiation and matter; quantities and units; biological effects of ionizing radiation; patient, public, and personnel protection are discussed. Methods of detection and protection are demonstrated. Prerequisites: RAD 1302-Introduction to Radiography, ALH 1202-Introduction to Health Science, RAD 1403-Radiographic Procedures I, RAD 1502-Clinical Education I. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Application of theory commensurate with level attained in didactics. Refinement of skills attained in RAD 1502 and 2503. Prerequisites: RAD 1703-Radiographic Procedures II, RAD 1802-Radiographic Exposure, RAD 1902-Radiographic Protection and Biology, RAD 2502-Clinical Education II. Summer. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for those students who have between one and four competencies to complete the clinical portion of the program. Clinical laboratory experiences in selected areas of radiography needed by the student for completion of the clinical phase of radiography are emphasized. Permission of the Radiography Program Director is necessary for this course. RAD 2303 radiation Physics (3-0-3) This course is a study of basic electricity to include magnetism, magnetic induction, and transformers. Student is introduced to interactions of x-rays with matter, basic x-ray circuits, methods of rectification, construction of x-ray tubes, and methods of radiation detection and measurement. Preventive maintenance to x-ray machines is included. Prerequisite: RAD 1908.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the special procedures, their contrast media, and the special equipment used therein. Prerequisite: RAD 1908-Clinical Education III. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of RAD 1908-Clinical Education III. Prerequisite: RAD 1908- Clinical Education III. Fall. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of RAD 2603-Clinical Education IV. Prerequisite: RAD 2603- Clinical Education IV, RAD 2303-Radiation Physics, RAD 2503-Advanced Radiographic Procedures. Corequisite: MATH 1123-College Algebra, CIS 1013- Information Systems I. Spring. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
General overview of diseases: definition, congenital, trauma, bacterial and viral, disorders of the bodily systems, degenerative, and neoplastic. Lectures by staff with review of appropriate radiographs. Prerequisite: RAD 2603-Clinical Education IV, RAD 2303-Radiation Physics, RAD 2503-Advanced Radiographic Procedures. Corequisite: MATH 1123-College Algebra, CIS 1013-Information Systems I. Spring.
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1.00 Credits
Continuation of RAD 2703-Clinical Education V. Prerequisite: RAD 2703- Clinical Education V, RAD 2803-Radiographic Pathology, RAD 2903-Image Quality and Processing. Summer. Lab Fee.
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