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2.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. In this course, students will study abdominal and small parts anatomy in cross section, with emphasis on structures visualized in medical sonography and computerized tomography. This course also will cover gross anatomy and laboratory test and values for each region.
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2.00 Credits
Fall In this course, students will study female pelvis and obstetric anatomy in cross section, with emphasis on structures visualized in medical sonography and computerized tomography. The course also will cover gross anatomy and laboratory test and values for each region.
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8.00 Credits
Fall In this course, actual scanning of the abdomen, pelvis, obstetric patient, and small parts in a hospital or clinic setting will take place. Students will learn how to produce and interpret normal sonograms of each area. If a student's clinical performance is unsatisfactory or if at any time the student's clinical performance compromises the safety of the patient, the student will be terminated fromthe clinical portion of the program. NOTE: Students are given either a pass or a fail grade for this course with no quality points awarded. Open only to matriculated Diagnostic Medical Sonography students. Corequisites: SONO 252, Diagnostic Sonography I; SONO 256, Cross Sectional Anatomy of Ob-Gyn.
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4.00 Credits
Spring This course is an in-depth study of ultrasound physics concepts, mathematical computations, quality assurance, biological effects and artifacts. Prerequisites: ECHO 252, Echocardiography Principles & Instrumentation or SONO 252, Diagnostic Sonography I.
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2.00 Credits
Spring This course is an extensive study of the disease processes and physiological alterations that exist within the abdomen and small parts.
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2.00 Credits
Spring This course is an extensive study of the disease processes and physiological alterations that exist within the female reproductive system and the fetus. Students will study altered echogenic properties in multiple planes.
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8.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. An extension of SONO 258, Sonography Clinic I, this course allows students to produce diagnostic images and learn to interpret them successfully. Actual scanning of the abdomen, pelvis, obstetric patient, and small parts in a hospital or clinical setting will take place. The student will learn how to produce and interpret normal sonograms of each area. If a student's clinical performance is unsatisfactory or if at any time the student's clinical performance compromises the safety of the patient, the student will be terminated fromthe clinical portion of the program. NOTE: Student are given either a pass or a fail grade for this course with no quality points awarded. Open only to matriculated Diagnostic Medical Sonography students. Prerequisites: SONO 258, Sonography Clinic I. Corequisites: SONO 262, Diagnostic Sonography II; SONO 264, Pathophysiology of Abdomen; SONO 266, Pathophysiology of Ob-Gyn.
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13.00 Credits
Summer Lab fee will be required. This course is an extensive and intense scanning experience for students in both OB-GYN and abdominal scanning. Actual scanning of these areas will be performed by students. Normal and abnormal echogenic properties of the organs will be scanned. If a student's clinical performance is unsatisfactory or if at any time the student's clinical performance compromises the safety of the patient, the student will be terminated from the clinical portion of the program. NOTE: Students are given either a pass or a fail grade for this course with no quality points awarded. Open only to matriculated Diagnostic Medical Sonography students. Prerequisites: SONO 268, Sonography Clinic II.
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2.00 Credits
Fall This is an introductory course that exposes students to carotid, peripheral venous and peripheral arterial examinations. A study of segmental pressures, ultrasonic imaging techniques, and plethysmography will be introduced. Astudy of patient histories and physical signs, patient preparations, anatomy, basic hemodynamics, duplex doppler imaging, and color doppler techniques are a few of the areas to be covered. Basic generalized pathology of the vascular system will be covered.
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2.00 Credits
Spring This is an advanced level course is designed to serve as an intense review of those technologists who are preparing for their national certifying examinations in vascular technology. A review of arterial, venous, and cerebral testing techniques will be covered, as well as hemodynamics of blood flow, statistics, and therapeutic intervention. Students should attend this class with the goal of becoming registered vascular technologists (RVT). Students should have extensive prerequisite knowledge of vascular technology and should utilize this course to enhance their knowledge base. Prerequisite: Sonography background with vascular scanning experience.
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