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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Prereq: 101, 101L, 108, 115; BIOL 215, 215L, 216, 216L; ENGL 101; HLTH 211; MATH 112; PHIL 200. Coreq: 111, 111L, 118, 125; COMM 200; ENGL 102. Study of concepts and practical applications for producing quality radiographs, including contrast and density, technique variations, recorded detail, and distortion. Incorporates concepts of equipment usage including film, screens, grids, beam restrictors, and automatic exposure control.
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1.00 Credits
Coreq: 107L. Introduction to the clinical program and the health care delivery system; covers various aspects of the hospital organization, the department of radiology, and medical ethics and law. Includes transfer techniques, proper body mechanics, and standard precautions.
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1.00 Credits
Coreq: 107. Lab experience for 107. Application of knowledge acquired in 107 through practice in a lab environment.
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2.00 Credits
Prereq: BIOL 215, 215L, 216, 216L; HLTH 211; MATH 112. Coreq: 101, 101L, 115, ENGL 101; PHIL 200. First course in clinical series. Incorporates practical experience in a variety of hospital clinical settings. Addresses patient care principles, radiographic positioning, film critique, radiation protection, and principles of exposure using a competency-based approach.
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2.00 Credits
Prereq: 101, 101L, 108, 115; BIOL 215, 215L, 216, 216L; ENGL 101; HLTH 211; MATH 112, PHIL 200. Coreq: 103, 111L, 118, 125; COMM 200, ENGL 102. Presents knowledge base necessary for performing diagnostic studies of the spine, portable/OR radiography, fluoroscopy, tomography, and pediatrics.
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2.00 Credits
Prereq: 101, 101L, 108, 115; BIOL 215, 215L, 216, 216L; ENGL 101; HLTH 211; MATH 112, PHIL 200. Coreq: 103, 111, 118, 125; COMM 200, ENGL 102. In conjunction with 111, provides hands-on demonstration and positioning using the on-campus energized lab. Review of radiographs for pertinent anatomic structures as well as for diagnostic quality. Radiographic analysis includes positioning, technique, and problem resolution.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: BIOL 215, 215L, 216, 216L; ENGL 101; HLTH 211; MATH 112. Coreq: 101, 101L, 108; COMM 200, ENGL 101, PHIL 200. Examination of the beginning concepts of the physics behind the production of ionizing radiation including the fundamentals of technical mathematics and electromagnetism. X-ray generating equipment, principles of operation, and beginning contrast and density are also included.
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2.00 Credits
Prereq: 101, 101L, 108, 115; BIOL 215, 215L, 216, 216L; ENGL 101; HLTH 211; MATH 112; PHIL 200. Coreq: 103, 111, 111L, 125; COMM 200; ENGL 102. Second course in clinical series. Incorporates practical experience in a variety of hospital clinical settings. Addresses patient care principles, radiographic positioning, film critique, radiation protection and principles of exposure using a competency-based approach. Students observe and participate in radiographic examinations by applying knowledge base acquired in 101 and 108.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: 101, 101L, 108, 115; BIOL 215, 215L, 216, 216L; ENGL 101; HLTH 211; MATH 112; PHIL 200. Coreq: 103, 111, 111L, 118; COMM 200; ENGL 102. Builds on concepts learned in 115 and applies them to understanding X-ray production, interaction of photons with matter, and radiographic equipment.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: 101, 101L, 103, 108, 115, 118, 125; BIOL 215, 215L, 216, 216L; COMM 200; ENGL 101, 102; HLTH 211; MATH 112; PHIL 200. Third course in clinical series. Addresses patient care principles, radiographic positioning, film critique, radiation protection, and principles of exposure using a competency-based approach. Students observe and participate in radiographic examinations by applying knowledge base acquired in 101, 108, 111, and 118.
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