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5.00 Credits
Allows students to continue gaining proficiency in procedures and positions, and gives them the opportunity to put into practice radiographic exposure principles presented in the first two semesters of the program. The scope of the procedures expands to include cranial and trauma radiography, and procedures performed on the panorex unit. A C-arm inservice is presented, and students continue supervised participation in surgical and non-surgical procedures. Students perform competency testing in procedures such as hip, forearm/elbow, shoulder, lower leg, erect and decub abdomen, c-spine or t-spine, digital fluoro, and UGI series. To verify continued competency, students are "retested" over two competency exams successfully passed in previous semesters. (2 lec, 38 lab) Prerequisites: BIO 122, MRT 112, MRT 118, MRT 122, MRT 162
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1.00 Credits
Expands on MRT 111, Radiographic Positioning I, with emphasis on analysis and comparison of various positions and on positioning of non-routine and trauma views. (1 lec, 0 lab). Prerequisite: MRT 111
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1.00 Credits
Expands on MRT112, Radiographic Positioning II, with emphasis on analysis and comparison of various positions, and on positioning of non-routine and trauma views. (1 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisite: MRT 112, MRT 117
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2.00 Credits
Acquaints students with the radiographic disciplines of computerized tomography, sonography, magnetic resonance imaging, angiography, radiation oncology and nuclear medicine. (2 lec, 0 lab). Prerequisites: BIO 122, MRT118; Pre- or Corequisite: MRT 163
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1.00 Credits
Reviews the basic exposure principles presented in the first year of the program and emphasizes the practical applications of these principles. This course expands student knowledge of radiographic equipment as it relates to fluoroscopic imaging. This course acquaints students with quality assurance within the radiography department. (1 lec, 1 lab) Prerequisites: MRT 122. Pre- or Co-requisite: PHY 235
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1.00 Credits
Provides students with advanced patient care methods. Focuses on drug administration and phlebotomy, EKG testing, and emergency medical care for trauma patients. A review of medical ethics is discussed. (1 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisite: MRT 151
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1.00 Credits
Explores physiological changes which occur as the result of disease and injury. Focuses on the radiographic manifestations of such changes and discusses the importance of those skills required to produce radiographs which demonstrate the disease or injury. (1 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisite: BIO 122, MRT 112
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6.00 Credits
Advances students into areas of less direct supervision and more independent performance, based upon demonstration of competence. Emphasis is placed on refinement of skills in routine areas and involvement in non-routine procedures and situations, with students being expected to offer proposals for compensatory measures. After course instruction in related imaging modalities (MRT 217, Rad. Procedures III), students begin clinical rotations through those areas. Competency testing continues on procedures such as humerus; trauma shoulder, hip and extremity; portable abdomen, extremity, and pediatric chest; pediatric extremity; c-spine or t-spine; small bowel and barium enema series; and headwork exams of mandible and orbits. To verify continued competency, students are "retested" over two competency exams successfully passed in previous semesters. (0 lec, 24 lab) Prerequisite: MRT 163
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7.00 Credits
Allows students to work on skills refinement of routine procedures, and provides increased participation in radiography of the atypical patient. Students continue rotations in related imaging modalities. Students participate in electrocardiography, phlebotomy, and observation and documentation of vital signs at a clinical affiliate. Competency testing continues on procedures such as trauma c-spine; surgical spine and extremity; c-arm procedure; sinuses, ribs and femur; barium swallow; vital signs, venipuncture and EKG testing. To verify continued competency, students are "retested" over two competency exams successfully passed in previous semesters. (0 lec, 27 lab) Prerequisites: MRT 217, MRT 251, MRT255, MRT 261
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4.00 Credits
Provides the student with the opportunity to clarify all theory presented in the classroom, and to gain self-confidence. Students continue rotations through related imagining modalities. Competency testing finalizes with headwork examinations over facial bones, skull, and mandible. To verify continued competency, students may be "retested" over two competency exams successfully passed in previous semesters. (0 lec, 40 lab) Prerequisite: MRT 222 and MRT 262
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