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4.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 005606 Presents the principles of human anatomy applied to the study of fundamental radiographic procedures (exposure factors and patient positioning) used for different age groups for upper and lower extremities bony and visceral thorax, and abdomen. Consideration is given to the evaluation of optimal diagnostic images. Prerequisite: BIO 137. Prerequisite or corequisite: BIO 139. Lecture: 2 credits (30 conact hours). Lab: 2 credits (60 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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1.00 Credits
Hours: 1 Course ID: 005607 Provides clinical experience through structured sequential competency-based clinical assignments of the upper and lower extremities, bony and visceral thorax, and abdomen. Prerequisite: BIO 137. Prerequisite or corequisite: BIO 139. Clinical: 1 credit (60 contact hours). Component: Clinical
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5.00 Credits
Hours: 7 Course ID: 004296 Radiography II is a continuation of Radiography I with emphasis on radiographic imaging, related technical factors and accessories. The principles of human anatomy are applied to the study of fundamental radiographic procedures (exposure factors and patient positioning) used for different age groups. Procedures include: basic and complex skulls, vertebral column, alimentary canal, biliary, urinary system, tomography, hours. Special radiographic examinations and equipment are discussed. Lecture: 5 credits (75 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (30:1/60 contact hours) Prerequisite: RADI 100 with a grade of C or greater. Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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2.00 Credits
Hours: 2 Course ID: 004297 A continuation of Radiography Clinical I. Opportunities for more responsibility and independence with previously learned procedures are provided. Students will also practice and demonstrate competence of new procedures learned in RADI 110. Clinical: 2 credits (90:1/180 contact hours) Prerequisite/Corequisite: RADI 110 and Prerequisite: RADI 101. Component: Clinical
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2.00 Credits
Hours: 2 Course ID: 005608 Provides a knowledge base of factors related to image production and acquisition. Exposes students to digital imaging systems. Prerequisite: (RADI 104 and RADI 106 and RADI 108 and RADI 109). Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours). Lab: 1 credit (30 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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2.00 Credits
Hours: 2 Course ID: 005609 Provides the basic concepts of medical emergencies and pharmacology related to radiography. Addresses use of imaging contrast agents, venipuncture, IV therapy, and informed consent in radiology practice. Includes professional practice standards of radiographer. Prerequisite: RADI 104 and (RADI 106 or NAA 100) and RADI 108 and RADI 109. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours). Lab: 1 credit (30 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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4.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 005610 Continues the acquisition of radiographic procedures with emphasis on the vertebral column, cranium gastrointestinal, urinary, and special radiographic procedures. Consideration is given to the evaluation of optimal diagnostic images. Prerequisite: RADI 104 and RADI 106 and RADI 108 and RADI 109. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Lab: 1 credit (30 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 005611 Provides clinical experience through structured sequential competency based clinical assignments of the upper and lower extremities, bony and visceral thorax, and abdomen. Prerequisite: RADI 104 and RADI 106 and RADI 108 and RADI 109. Clinical: 3 credits (180 contact hours). Component: Clinical
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2.00 Credits
Hours: 2 Course ID: 004298 Performance of a critical evaluation of the finished radiograph with emphasis on recognizing acceptable density, contrast, definition, distortion, and anatomical position is also included. Clinical: 2 credits (90:1/180 contact hours). Prerequisite: RADI 111 with a grade of C or greater. Component: Clinical
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 005612 Provides clinical experience through structured sequential competency based clinical assignments to include the upper and lower extremities, bony and visceral thorax, abdomen, vertebral column, cranium, and contrast studies of the digestive, urinary, and central nervous systems, and arthrography. Prerequisite: RADI 114 and RADI 116 and RADI 118 and RADI 119. Clinical: 3 credits (180 contact hours). Component: Clinical
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