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5.00 Credits
Course Pre or Corequisites: RADT 1000, ENGL 1001, BIOL 1161, BIOL 1162. Course Corequisites: RADT 1001, RADT 1002. Classroom and clinical experiences designed to provide students with fundamental understanding of the radiological examination of the chest, abdomen, upper and lower extremities, and shoulder girdle. Emphasis on operation of equipment, performance of darkroom and office procedures, patient care management, application of radiation protection precautions, and general radiographic process, and evaluation. Skills practice with a phantom in the radiographic laboratories and skills performance in the actual clinical setting are included.
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3.00 Credits
Course Prerequisites: RADT 1001, RADT 1002, RADT 1004, MATH 1021. Course Corequisites: RADT 1006, RADT 1007. Clinical performance of basic skills in radiology with emphasis on preparation of the patient, room, and equipment f or f luoros copi c , mobi le, surgi cal , emergency/trauma and general radiographic procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Course Prerequisites: RADT 1002, BIOL 1162, RADT 1004, ENGL 1002, MATH 1021. Course Corequisites: RADT 1005, RADT 1007. The comprehensive study of technical factors and variables that affect the photographic and geometric quality are analyzed. The focus is on methods of processing with related practical application; design and construction requirements for development, processing, and veiling. Practice in the radiographic laboratories provides competency building in sensitometric measurements and processor monitoring.
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3.00 Credits
Course Prerequisites: RADT 1002, BIOL 1162, RADT 1004, ENGL 1002, MATH 1021. Course Corequisites: RADT 1005, RADT 1006. A study of radiographic procedures with emphasis on quality (technical and positional accuracy) radiography of the head, thorax, pelvic girdle, and vertebral column. Provides a foundation in performance of mobile, surgical and trauma radiography, fluoroscopic anc contrast media examinations. The skills practice phanton in the radiographic laboratories.
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2.00 Credits
Course Prerequisites: RADT 1005, RADT 1006, RADT 1007, PSYC 2000, STAT 2011. Course Corequisites: RADT 1010. An in-depth study of radiation protection safety practices and Radiobiology, including radiologic measurements, quantities, units, detection devices, radiation effects, dose limits and calculations, protective measures, equipment and shielding, federal and state regulations.
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3.00 Credits
Course Prerequisites: RADT 1005, RADT 1006, RADT 1007. Course Pre or Corequisites: PSYC 2000, STAT 2011. Course Corequisites: RADT 1008. This course is designed to provide for the continued development and application of clinical competencies with emphasis on patient care and performance of general radiographic procedures, emergency/trauma, mobile, surgical, fluoroscopic and contrast media procedures, and corresponding film evaluation. Skills practice occurs with performance in actual clinical setting.
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3.00 Credits
Course Prerequisites: Phys 1001, RADT 1008, RADT 1010. Course Corequisites: RADT 2004, RADT 2007. A study of specialized imaging techniques and utilization of therapeutic equipment with emphasis on accessory devices, x-ray circuitry and rectification, image intensifies fluoroscopy, body section radiography, macro radiography, mammography, digital imaging, thermography.
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3.00 Credits
Course Prerequisites: Phys 1001, RADT 1008, RADT 1010. Course Corequisites: RADT 2002, RADT 2007. An in-depth study of advanced imaging and radiological procedures involving of all body systems; basic pharmacology, venipuncture, advanced contrast media emanations, pelvimetry, mammography, computed tomography, scanograms, pediatric radiography, and foreign body localization. Laboratory sessions provide for use of computerized programs and model reviews.
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3.00 Credits
Course Prerequisites: RADT 1008, RADT 1010. Course Corequisites: RADT 2007. An in-depth study of advanced imaging and radiological procedures involving all body systems; basic pharmacology, venipuncture, advanced contrast media examinations, scanograms, pediatric radiography, geriatric radiography, and foreign body localization. A study of specialized imaging techniques and utilization of therapeutic equipment with emphasis on accessory devices, image intensifies fluoroscopy, body section radiography, macro-radiography, mammography, digital imaging, computed tomography, thermography. Laboratory sessions provide for use of computerized programs and model reviews.
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5.00 Credits
Course Prerequisites: RADT 1008, RADT 1010. Course Corequisites: RADT 2005. The laboratory and clinical practice in the application of general radiographic procedures, including emergency/trauma, mobile, surgical, fluoroscopic procedures, contrast media, angiography, cardiac catheterization, CT and MRI. Includes skills practice with phantom in the radiographic laboratories, and skills performance in the actual clinical setting with emphasis on special imaging modalities.
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