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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is a focused examination of a specifi c topic or related set of topics in Christian theology (This course is offered occasionally, as needed) Prerequisite: RS123 or department approval (Specifi c topics may require further prerequisites)
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2.00 Credits
This course includes an introduction to basic medical terminology related to radiology, medical ethics, imaging equipment, image characteristics, radiation protection, and career opportunities 2 hours lecture/clinical
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6.00 Credits
This course includes an introduction to radiation physics, processing techniques, and anatomy and positioning terminology The beginning student is given a basic idea of the institution's, the department's and the radiographer'responsibilities and objectives in patient care Prerequisite: Pre-Radiologic Technology curriculum Off-Campus Clinical Program
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2.00 Credits
General and emergency patient care considerations are discussed These include use of various methods and equipment for monitoring patients; safety rules to avoid injury to patients as well as health care providers; infection control procedures; venipuncture techniques; medications and routes of administration; recognition and methods of dealing with uncomfortable or emergency situations; patient education regarding preparation and follow-up procedures for various exams 2 hours lecture
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1.00 Credits
Methods of dose reduction to patient, self, and others are emphasized throughout the course Factors affecting radiosensitivity are discussed Technical factors affecting entrance dose are examined Radiation monitoring and dose equivalent limits are studied Students will effectively summarize articles related to medical diagnostic exposures to ionizing radiation 1 hour lecture
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1.00 Credits
Ethical and legal responsibilities of radiographers are discussed Terminology pertinent to topics is defi ned and examples of each are given Medical center and department practices are explained The importance of professional relationships and communication with other health care providers, patients, and family members is emphasized 1 hour lecture
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13.00 Credits
This course includes radiation physics, anatomy and positioning, continuation of processing techniques and beginning radiographic exposure The student is introduced to physical concepts of radiology, positioning of chest, abdomen, and extremities, and factors affecting image quality Prerequisite: RT106 Off-Campus Clinical Program
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2.00 Credits
General anatomy, arthrology, positioning terminology and imaging principles are introduced Anatomy, positioning and critique of chest, abdomen and upper extremity, including shoulder girdle are studied 2 hours lecture
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3.00 Credits
Orientation to radiographic, fl uoroscopic and processing equipment will take place Students will be evaluated on clinical objectives for each assigned area Routine and optional radiographic positioning will be demonstrated and evaluated for chest, abdomen and upper extremities 11 to 16 hours clinical practicum
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2.00 Credits
Anatomy, positioning and critique of lower limb, hip, pelvis, cervical, thoracic, lumbar spines, sacrum, coccyx, ribs and sternum are examined 2 hours lecture
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