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Course Name
Long Title
Min Credits
Description
Requisites
RC-351
Advanced Respiratory Clin Practice II
3
The student will be placed in selected clinical sites to observe , practice
# Take BIO-108 BIO-108L BIO-121 CISand become proficient in the performance of skills , procedures and / or
101 ENG-101 MTH-136 PHY-111 CHMmodalities addressed in the RC 330 , RC 331 , RC 340 and RC 341 . While
115 PSY-111 RC-200 RC-210 RC-230 skill development and refinement will continue for all previously
RC-231 RC-232 RC-233 RC-234 RC-240 covered topics , the focus of this course will be : airway care , all phases
RC-241 RC-242 RC-250 RC-251 RC-330 of mechanical ventilation , hemodynamic monitoring , advanced
RC-331 RC-340 RC-341 RC-350 # Take cardiology , and assisting in emergency interventions ; such as ,
1 courses ; From Subject SEM # Take 1 thoracentesis , chest tubes and advanced cardiac life support . courses ; From Subject RS . ( Required , Previous ). | Take PSY-202 or PSY-100 . ( Required , Previous ). | Take RC-332 RC-334 RC-337 RC-342 . ( Required , Previous or concurrent ). | Take ENG- 200 . ( Required , Previous or concurrent ).
RDS-100
Radiologic Technologist License
30
RDS-300
Orientation / Introduction Radiologic Tech
2
RDS-301
Patient Care
3
RDS-302
Radiographic Proc I & Related Anatomy
3
This course is designed to provide an overview of the foundations in radiography and the practitioner ' s role in the health care delivery system . Principles , practices and policies of the health care organization ( s ) are examined and discussed in addition to the professional responsibilities of the radiographer . An overview of program policies , functional components of healthcare delivery systems and radiology administration are also introduced . This course is designed to provide the basic concepts of patient care , including consideration for the physical and psychological needs of the patient and family . Routine and emergency patient care procedures are described , as well as infection control procedures using standard precautions . The role of the radiographer in patient education is identified . This course will prepare the student to perform routine radiographic procedures of the chest , abdomen , upper extremities and shoulder girdle in the clinical setting . This will be accomplished by presentation of the required anatomy and discussion and demonstration of the radiographic positioning . The student will be assessed on competency on performance of the procedure in the laboratory setting .