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RADT3013

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Radiographic Procedures II

Allied Health School of Arts and Sciences

Course Description

This course will provide the theoretical basis for performing radiographic procedures with specific patient positioning instruction in the laboratory. The examination protocols and imaging evaluation for the cranium, fluoroscopy procedures, special procedures, and urological procedures will be introduced. The procedural considerations for contrast studies and patient education and instruction will be discussed. Image analysis will be included and require problem solving and critical thinking skills to evaluate diagnostic quality of the images obtained in the laboratory. This course will also introduce the many advanced imaging modalities that are included in the radiology department.

Credit Hours

3

Course Prerequisites