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RS 103: Real Estate Course for New Affiliates
2.00 Credits
Chattanooga State Community College
A course designed to establish performance capabilities, knowledge, and skills for performing in real estate: for real estate affiliates (salespersons) already engaged in real estate as a career. Prereq: RS 101 or consent of instructor. [on demand]
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RS 104: Real Estate Brokerage
3.00 Credits
Chattanooga State Community College
A study of the rapidly changing operation of real estate brokerage firms. Emphasis is placed on how companies operate, how managers function and how people become effective leaders. The course covers brokerage services, recruiting requirements, personnel selection, hiring procedures, policies and procedures, marketing and advertising, professional development, and the risks of doing business. Prereq: RS 101. [on demand]
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RT 1130: Introduction to Radiologic Technology
3.00 Credits
Chattanooga State Community College
Organization, function, supervision and financial arrangements of radiology departments; rules and regulations of the program and the clinical affili ates, brief history of medicine and radiology, do's and don'tsregarding radiation and electrical protection and general safety, and ethical and legal responsibilities entailed by becoming a mem ber of a paramedical profession. [F]
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RT 1143,1243: Radiographic Exposure/Physics I,II
4.00 Credits
Chattanooga State Community College
A two-course sequence in the fundamentals of radiologic science and x-ray physics. 1143 -Nature and production of x-rays, x-ray film and intensifying screens, invisible and manifest image, film processing equipment and quality control, prime factors of radiography and x-ray interaction with matter. 1243 -Factors that govern and influence radiographic image production using radiographic film; proper operation and care of radiographic equipment; tomography; and radiation protection and health physics. Class 4 hours, lab 3 hours. [1143-F, 1243-S]
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RT 1145,1244,2430: Radiographic Positioning-Film Critique and Medical Terminology I,II,III
4.00 Credits
Chattanooga State Community College
Radiographic positioning and image critique; medical terminology, exam instruction simulation and practice prior to working with patients. 1145 -Intro to positioning and terminology; upper and lower extremities, bony thorax, chest, and abdomen, cervical, thoracic and lumbar - lumbo-sacral vertebrae; intro to common contrast procedures; class 4 hours, lab 5 hours. 1244 -Anatomy, topography, morphology and routine projections of contrast studies and the cranium and face; class 4 hours, lab 4 hours. 2430 -Radiography of the soft-tissue structures of the neck, thorax, and abdomen; contrast media characteristics relative to their proper use in the body, side effects, and administration and opacification methods; normal radiographs of each body system reviewed with focus on preprocedure prep, patient care and management, contraindications and complications, and proper positioning and exposure; class 3 hours. [1145-F, 1244-S, 2430-F]
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RT 1145,1244,2430 - Radiographic Positioning-Film Critique and Medical Terminology I,II,III
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RT 1220,1330,2420,2520,2630: Clinic I,II,III,IV,V
20.00 Credits
Chattanooga State Community College
Simulation, practice and competent performance of radiologic exams in the following categories: 1)-upper extremities, 2)-lower extremities, 3)-bony thorax, chest and abdomen, 4)-contrast studies, 5)-spines, 6)-cranium; progressive development of knowledge and skills in correct positioning to demonstrate specific anatomy, radiographic film evaluation process, reasons for radiographic exams, and proper methods of patient care; assignments in advanced imaging procedures and radiation therapy; lab/clinic hours: 20 in 1220, 2420 & 2520, 40 in 1330, 2630. 1220 -Intro to radiographic imaging and equipment care, basic positioning and exposure selection, and body mechanics of handling patients; must demonstrate competent performance of 3 radiologic exams from 3 different categories (except cranium). 1330 -Must demonstrate competent performance of three radiographic exams. Preparation for final category competency evaluation. 2420, 2520 & 2630 -Final category instruction and evaluation of 4 exams from 2 categories; assignments in nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, computed tomography, special procedures, and pararadiologic areas. [1220, 2520-S; 1330, 2630-Su, 2420-F
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RT 2433: Special Procedures Radiography-Nursing
4.00 Credits
Chattanooga State Community College
Special procedures discussed in reference to: anatomy, procedures, indications and contraindications, contrast media, equipment, and patient positioning; basic medical techniques and patient care, medical and surgical asepsis, vital signs, medical emergencies, drug administration, venipuncture, anatomy and radiography of the central nervous system, and the visceral and peripheral circulatory system, general tomography, and foreign body localization. Class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. [F]
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RT 2440: Introduction to Digital Imaging and Radiation Therapy
4.00 Credits
Chattanooga State Community College
Intro to subspecialties of diagnostic radiology and basic radiation therapy principles; focus on the following digital imaging modalities: digital fluoroscopy and radiography, bone densitometry, computed tomography, nuclear medicine, positron emission tomography, diagnostic ultrasound, magnetic resonance; radiation therapy and digital imaging modalities discussed in reference to comparison to conventional radiology physical principles, equipment and methodology, historical development, selected clinical applications, and biological effects. This course presents a survey of the subspecialties. Detailed coverage requires additional course work and clinical experiences. [F]
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RT 2442,2542: Radiology Seminar I,II
4.00 Credits
Chattanooga State Community College
Advanced radiographic science; integrated coverage of radiation protection, equipment operation and maintenance, image production and evaluation, radiographic positioning and procedures, patient care and management, and quality assurance; focus on development of skills and knowledge needed to exercise independent judgement and discretion in the technical performance of medical imaging procedures. Focus on non-routine procedures in each exam category and modification of standard projections to better demonstrate pathology and accommodate patient's condition; evaluation of the performance of radiologic systems to effect the best diagnostic results with the least cost and radiation exposure to the patient. 2442 -- Includes film processing analysis and quality assurance using sensitometry. 2542 -Includes x-ray equipment analysis and quality control and the development of exposure guides (fixed kV, optimal kV, variable kV, automatic exposure control). Class 4 hours, lab 2 hours. [2442-F, 2542-S]
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RT 2540: Radiologic Pathology
4.00 Credits
Chattanooga State Community College
Survey of disease as related to Radiologic Technology and is prepared for the advanced student radiographer. Material based on systems and related organs of the body, emphasizing studies that make use of radiology; each system discussed according to the categories of disease demonstrated by radiography or by another imaging modality. Focus on specific pathologic conditions encountered in the major organ systems that require adjustments in exposure factors, patient care and management and positioning. [S]
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