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RADT-106 Introduction to Radiography and Patient Care

This course consists of three major sections: Introduction to Patient Care, Introduction to Image Production, and Introduction to Radiographic Procedures/Positioning. Introduction to Patient Care is an overview of the role of effective communication, infection control, patient transfer, patient safety, career opportunities, scope of practice, and medical and legal ethics in diagnostic imaging. In Introduction to Image Production, students will be introduced to the fundamental concepts radiographic image production, setting manual and AEC techniques, and basic radiation protection. In Introduction to Radiographic Procedures/Positioning, students will be introduced to the basic radiographic procedures and patient positioning of the chest and upper extremities.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Admission to the Radiologic Technology program

Corequisite

BIOL-101 or BIOL-107; ENGL-121 and RADT-108

Hours Weekly

3 hours theory, 4 hours lab weekly

A graduate should be able to

  1. 1. Prepare accurate and complete patient clinical history.
  2. 2. Demonstrate safe techniques for patient transport and transfer.
  3. 3. Demonstrate proper knowledge of infection control techniques and examine specific patient safety measures.
  4. 4. Discuss the general employment outlook and career advancement opportunities.
  5. 5. Explain the scope of practice for radiographers.

A graduate should be able to

  1. 1. Prepare accurate and complete patient clinical history.
  2. 2. Demonstrate safe techniques for patient transport and transfer.
  3. 3. Demonstrate proper knowledge of infection control techniques and examine specific patient safety measures.
  4. 4. Discuss the general employment outlook and career advancement opportunities.
  5. 5. Explain the scope of practice for radiographers.