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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Basic properties, sources, units of measurement, dosimetry, and biological effects of radiation. Methods of personnel protection and minimizing patient exposure. NCRP recommendations for protective devices and personnel monitoring. Prerequisites: RDSC 201 and RDSC 235 with grade "C" or better.Corequisites: RDSC 202, RDSC 210.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Demonstration and practice of routine and special radiographic positions of the skull, facial bones, and paranasal sinuses. Prerequisites: RDSC 211and RDSC 233 with grade "C" or better.Corequisites: RDSC 320, RDSC 331.
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3.00 Credits
(Hours to be arranged each term.)
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Routine radiographic examinations of the reproductive, muscular, nervous, skeletal and circulatory systems. Also including emergency and surgical procedures, using various contrast media and filming techniques. The comprehensive study of all radiographically significant anatomy, physiology, pathology, terminology, and topography including all contrast studies of these systems. Control of microorganism by physical and chemical means is incorporated as necessary. Corequisite: RDSC 301.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Demonstration and practice of special radiographic examinations of nervous and vascular systems including use of serial film changers and pressure injectors, and other necessary equipment. Also includes related nursing procedures. Prerequisites: RDSC 211, RDSC 233, and RDSC 320 with grade "C" or better.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Principles of radioactivity, radiometric analysis, methods of detection, uses of radionuclide techniques in biological problems. Special emphasis is given to modern imaging systems and procedures used currently in clinical nuclear medicine.
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2.00 Credits
(2-0-2) A sequential review of osteology and positioning designed for the medical imaging student who has completed the positioning sequence, or the graduate seeking continuing education credit. Prerequisites: RDSC 210, RDSC 211, RDSC 301, or Registered Radiologic Technologist.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) An in-depth analysis of mammographic positioning, exposure techniques, quality control, film critiquing, and radiation safety. Includes mock registry exam. Prerequisite: RDSC 301.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) X-ray physics, scanner components, and data acquisition of computed tomography. Image reconstruction, manipulation, and artifacts. CT patient care and imaging procedures of the head, neck, spine, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and musculoskeletal system. Laboratory simulation is included. Prerequisite: BIO 335.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Physics and principles used in the production of magnetic resonance images and spectroscopy. Static magnetic fields, gradient magnetic fields, secondary coil fields, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), spatial domain, frequency domain, computer data acquisition, relaxation times, pulse sequence diagrams. Laboratory simulation is included. Prerequisites: BIO 335 and PHY 201 or PHY 217 all with grade "C" or better.
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