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RADT 2785 - Clinical Radiography V Credits: 6 Hours/Week: Lecture 0 Lab 0 Course Description: The final clinical course provides students with an opportunity to integrate and apply all previously learned clinical and academic theories in a practical setting. Students will perform all radiographic examinations with limited supervision in various clinical situations. Students will assist with and perform radiographic procedures under the direction of a qualified practitioner at affiliated clinical sites. State regulations regarding safe operation of radiation-generating equipment will be followed and proper radiation safety practices will be adhered to. Students must be able to perform physical tasks to complete course requirements. MnTC Goals None
Prerequisite(s): RADT 2010 , RADT 2090 , RADT 2100 , RADT 2784 and concurrent enrollment in RADT 2060 . Corequisite(s): None Recommendation: None
Major Content
- Bedside radiography
- Computed tomography
- Fluoroscopy
- General/orthopedic radiography
- Surgery
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course students will be able to:
- perform routine surgical procedures with limited technologist supervision to include operation of the C-arm and portable equipment by applying theoretical content covered in RADT 1020 - Fundamentals of Radiography , RADT 1031 - Anatomy and Positioning I , RADT 1032 - Anatomy and Positioning II , RADT 1040 - Radiographic Exposure Factors , RADT 2000 - Radiation Biology and Protection , RADT 2030 - Radiation Physics and Quality Control , and RADT 2010 - Imaging Pathology ,
- perform routine radiographic/fluoroscopic procedures with increased confidence, efficiency and accuracy by applying theoretical content covered in RADT 1020 - Fundamentals of Radiography , RADT 1031 - Anatomy and Positioning I , RADT 1032 - Anatomy and Positioning II , RADT 1040 - Radiographic Exposure Factors , RADT 2000 - Radiation Biology and Protection , RADT 2030 - Radiation Physics and Quality Control , and RADT 2010 - Imaging Pathology .
- adapt radiographic procedures to patient conditions with limited supervision.
- perform radiographic procedures with minimal technologist supervision by applying theoretical content covered in RADT 1020 - Fundamentals of Radiography , RADT 1031 - Anatomy and Positioning I , RADT 1032 - Anatomy and Positioning II , RADT 1040 - Radiographic Exposure Factors , RADT 2000 - Radiation Biology and Protection , RADT 2030 - Radiation Physics and Quality Control , and RADT 2010 - Imaging Pathology .
- perform portable examinations independently with limited technologist supervision by applying theoretical content covered in RADT 1020 - Fundamentals of Radiography , RADT 1031 - Anatomy and Positioning I , RADT 1032 - Anatomy and Positioning II , RADT 1040 - Radiographic Exposure Factors , RADT 2000 - Radiation Biology and Protection , RADT 2030 - Radiation Physics and Quality Control , and RADT 2010 - Imaging Pathology .
- discuss the relevant theoretical content of RADT 1031 - Anatomy and Positioning I , RADT 1032 - Anatomy and Positioning II , RADT 1040 - Radiographic Exposure Factors , RADT 2000 - Radiation Biology and Protection , and RADT 2010 - Imaging Pathology during Image Analysis sessions with Clinical Coordinator.
- perform multiple/trauma radiographic examinations with indirect technologist supervision. by applying theoretical content covered in RADT 1020 - Fundamentals of Radiography , RADT 1031 - Anatomy and Positioning I , RADT 1032 - Anatomy and Positioning II , RADT 1040 - Radiographic Exposure Factors , RADT 2000 - Radiation Biology and Protection , RADT 2030 - Radiation Physics and Quality Control , and RADT 2020 - Introduction to Sectional Anatomy .
- perform radiographic procedures in which competency has been achieved with minimal assistance and repeat exposures.
- prepare for and perform minor special procedures, i.e. myelograms, arthrograms, and hysterosalpingograms with limited technologist assistance as discussed in RADT 1020 - Fundamentals of Radiography and RADT 1032 - Anatomy and Positioning II .
- successfully erform the remaining required performance competencies, to include repeat competencies, by applying theoretical content covered in RADT 1020 - Fundamentals of Radiography , RADT 1031 - Anatomy and Positioning I , RADT 1032 - Anatomy and Positioning II , RADT 1040 - Radiographic Exposure Factors , RADT 2000 - Radiation Biology and Protection , RADT 2030 - Radiation Physics and Quality Control , and RADT 2010 - Imaging Pathology .
- successfully perform the remaining required performance competencies, to include repeat competencies, by applying theoretical content covered in RADT 1020 - Fundamentals of Radiography , RADT 1031 - Anatomy and Positioning I , RADT 1032 - Anatomy and Positioning II , RADT 1040 - Radiographic Exposure Factors , RADT 2000 - Radiation Biology and Protection , RADT 2030 - Radiation Physics and Quality Control , and RADT 2010 - Imaging Pathology .
- apply basic radiation safety practices when performing all radiographic procedures using the ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) principle as discussed in the theoretical content of RADT 1040 - Radiographic Exposure Factors and RADT 2000 - Radiation Biology and Protection to protect patients, hospital personnel, and self.
- observe and assist in a Computed Tomography rotation by applying the theoretical content of RADT 1031 - Anatomy and Positioning I , RADT 1032 - Anatomy and Positioning II , RADT 2020 - Introduction to Sectional Anatomy , RADT 1032 - Anatomy and Positioning II and RADT 2100 - Introduction to Computed Tomography .
Competency 1 (1-6) None Competency 2 (7-10) None Courses and Registration
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