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3.00 Credits
(Formerly RAD 207) Various procedures and evaluation techniques to initiate and maintain radiographic quality in relationship to patient clinical data techniques employed, collimation, positioning, anatomy, and radiographic quality factors. Includes practical experience in building x-ray technique charts. Prerequisite: RAD* 211, RAD*212
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly RAD 208) A lecture-laboratory study of radiographic procedures and modalities which may utilize contrast media and/or specialized equipment. Includes the type, preparation, administration, indications, and contraindication of the contract media utilized. Various specialized radiographic equipment and modalities necessary for these procedures is also included. This course will include physiology and pathology which are recorded by the Roentgen image that were not covered in previous semesters as well as factors which influence the ultimate diagnosis, therapy, and prognostic impression. Mastoids, Pediatric and Geriatric radiography, CT, Digital Imaging, and Mammography will also be covered. Prerequisite: RAD* 210
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly RAD 209, Radiation Physics and Radiobiology) Designed to present a clear understanding of all sources and uses of media radiation and the various equipment in a radiology department. Includes the study of radioisotopes, the production of xray, imaging measurement of radiation, and a basic understanding of the ways in which radiation interacts with the biological system. Emphasis is also placed on the various methods of protection for both technologists and patient. Prerequisite: RAD* 211
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1.00 Credits
(Formerly RAD 210 Clinical Education) Rotation through various clinical areas which will allow the student to take a more active role in radiographic procedures and to put into practice the principles presented in the classroom. Emphasis will be placed on image / film critique, positioning of the vertebral column and the digestive system, technique setting, and clerical tasks associated with radiography. Prerequisite: RAD*196
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1.00 Credits
(Formerly RAD 211 Clinical Education) A continuation of Radiography 210 with emphasis on image / film critique and positioning of the urinary system, portable and surgical procedures, skull and facial bones. Reinforces application of skills in performing diagnostic radiographic procedures. Prerequisite: RAD* 207,RAD* 293.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly RAD 212 Clinical Education) A continuation of Radiography 211 which provides extensive clinical experience. The student at this point will be able to perform routine diagnostic examinations with less direct supervision. Emphasis is placed on specialty areas and procedures. Prerequisite: RAD* 210, RAD* 294
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly RAD 213) The student will have the opportunity to refine skills learned earlier in the program with indirect supervision. Students may revisit a clinical area in which the student has a particular interest. A comprehensive final examination on the entire clinical education is required. Consult the course syllabus for specific grading requirements. Prerequisite: RAD*214,RAD* 295
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly H.S. 115, Therapeutic Recreation Services) Methods and activities that can aid in establishing better rapport with persons. Emphasis on therapeutic value of such experiences. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly H.S. 215, Ther. Rec.: Plan. & Implementation) Emphasis is on meeting the varied needs and ability levels of clients through an in depth study of sensory integration, one to one programs for room bound, games, special events and parties, discussion groups, and creative expressions. Prerequisite: RLS*121 (Formerly H.S. 115), PSY*111 (Formerly PSYC 101), or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to sign language systems including American Sign language and deaf culture with emphasis on developing sensitivity and competency in communicating with a variety of hearing impaired people.
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