RAD-1420 Radiographic Procedures II Credits 3 Emphasis is on radiographic procedures of the bony thorax, vertebral column, pelvis and gastrointestinal system; incorporating related pathology and consideration of mobile, surgical, pediatric and geriatric patients. Image intensified fluoroscopic equipment and use of contrast media is included in course content. Special focus on surgical radiography. This course expands upon course content of RAD-1410, to include application of radiation protection, equipment operation and quality control, image production and evaluation and patient care and education. Prerequisite(s): RAD-1410 , RAD-1510 , RAD-1530 2 lecture/3 lab hours. Course Outcomes 1. Demonstrate proper positioning for projections of the: Bony Thorax, Pelvis & Proximal Femora, Vertebral Column, Gastrointestinal System
2. Identify anatomical structures of the Bony Thorax, Pelvis & Proximal Femora, Vertebral Column, and Gastrointestinal System.
3. Critique radiographic image quality to include corrective action necessary for suboptimal images
4, Formulate radiographic exposure factors
5. Properly apply radiographic accessories
6. Practice the ALARA principle
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