CARD 124 X-Ray Theory for Cardiovascular Technology
This course is designed for students enrolled in the Cardiovascular Technology program. It will provide an in-depth study of x-ray theory to include x-ray imaging, basic sciences, electromagnetic radiation, radiobiological effects, and dose limits for radiation workers.
Prerequisite
Admission to the Cardiovascular Technology program, permission of CVT program director,
PHYS 101 or equivalent, and appropriate score on mathematics placement exam or eligible to enroll in
MATH 070
Hours Weekly
3 hours weekly
Course Objectives
- 1. Explain the process of creating the radiographic image.
- 2. Discuss the nature of ionizing electromagnetic (EM) radiation and the radiobiological effects on the
human body - 3. Describe electrical components and apply Ohm’s Law to parallel and series electrical circuits.
- 4. Describe specific patient safety measures and concerns associated with the use of radiation in the cardiac
cath lab. - 5. Identify principles of radiation protection including responsibilities of the cardiovascular technologist
for patients, personnel and the public. - 6. Apply general radiation safety and protection practices associated with cardiovascular procedures.
Course Objectives
- 1. Explain the process of creating the radiographic image.
- 2. Discuss the nature of ionizing electromagnetic (EM) radiation and the radiobiological effects on the
human body - 3. Describe electrical components and apply Ohm’s Law to parallel and series electrical circuits.
- 4. Describe specific patient safety measures and concerns associated with the use of radiation in the cardiac
cath lab. - 5. Identify principles of radiation protection including responsibilities of the cardiovascular technologist
for patients, personnel and the public. - 6. Apply general radiation safety and protection practices associated with cardiovascular procedures.