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RET 4536: Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
3.00 Credits
Florida SouthWestern State College
The principles that underlie the development, implementation and management of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and reconditioning programs are described and analyzed. Advanced non-invasive Cardiac and Pulmonary diagnostic techniques–to include, but not be limited to–echocardiography, stress testing, pulmonary and sleep disorders assessment, are explored in depth. Pending Curriculum Committee Approval
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RET 4715: Advanced Neonatal Medicine
3.00 Credits
Florida SouthWestern State College
The principles that underlie fetal developmental and congenital pathology with an emphasis on advanced practice for neonatology and cardiac care are discussed and analyzed.& The practice issues for the Neonatal Intensive care unit and Pediatric Catheterization lab are also reviewed. Pending Curriculum Committee Approval
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RET 4933: Selected Topics in Cardiopulmonary Sciences
3.00 Credits
Florida SouthWestern State College
This class is designed to enable the student to analyze and present a specific contemporary problem(s) in adult critical care, cardiopulmonary departmental administration, or invasive cardiology practice. &
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RMI 2001: Principles of Risk Management
3.00 Credits
Florida SouthWestern State College
This course covers basic principles and concepts relating to risk management as it relates to personal and business environments. The major areas of instruction include property/casualty, life, and health.
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RTE 1000: Introduction to Radiography and Patient Care
3.00 Credits
Florida SouthWestern State College
This course is an overview of medical imaging and an investigation of patient care techniques applicable to the practicing radiographer. This course includes concepts on becoming a technologist, practicing the profession, and competently performing patient care in the medical environment.
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RTE 1001: Radiographic Terminology
1.00 Credits
Florida SouthWestern State College
This course is the study of the language of medicine which is commonly used in the field of Radiology. It includes the construction, analysis, spelling, application, and pronunciation of medical terms and how they relate to the structure and function of the human body. It explores the use of medical words and abbreviations used in Radiologic procedures, pathophysiology, and case histories.
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RTE 1418: Principles of Radiographic Exposure I
3.00 Credits
Florida SouthWestern State College
The course leads the learner through concepts related to radiographic imaging including: beam restriction, grids, radiographic film, processing, sensitometry, intensifying screens, quality factors, and conversion techniques involving manipulation of exposure parameters.
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RTE 1457: Principles of Radiographic Exposure II
2.00 Credits
Florida SouthWestern State College
A course designed to build upon the concepts learned in RTE 1613, Radiologic Physics, and RTE 1418, Principles of Radiographic Exposure I. The course leads the learner through concepts related to radiographic imaging including: film critique, exposure control systems including fixed and variable kilovoltage technique chart construction, automatic exposure control, and exposure conversion methods.
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RTE 1503: Radiographic Positioning I
4.00 Credits
Florida SouthWestern State College
Students learn basic radiographic positioning for the chest, abdomen, upper, and lower extremities. Concepts include radiographic anatomy and film analysis. Radiation protection is stressed and demonstrated for each procedure.
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RTE 1503L: Radiographic Positioning I Lab
2.00 Credits
Florida SouthWestern State College
This course is designed to provide students with clinical experience in a supervised radiologic setting. The student will put into practice the theories discussed in the accompanying RTE courses. Clinical rotations through selected areas of the Radiology Department allow students to attain experience in patient transportation; operations of the department; radiography room equipment manipulation; image receptor handling and processing; accessory equipment usage; and patient care and safety. The student will demonstrate competence in basic chest and abdomen radiography and will observe and assist with basic radiographic procedures of the upper extremities, and lower extremities under direct supervision by a registered technologist.
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