XRAY 1326: Clinical II

Subject
Credit Hours 6.0 Lecture Hours 0.0 Lab Hours 18.0
Type of Credit
Occupational/Technical
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Course Description
Students will continue to observe/participate in programmed clinical experiences within the radiology departments at area hospitals.
Prerequisite(s)
XRAY 1033, XRAY 1212, and XRAY 1316 - Must be completed prior to taking this course. XRAY 1042, XRAY 1053, and XRAY 1232 - Must be taken at the same time as this course.

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate a minimum of 75% on laboratory simulations and written exams pertaining to the anatomy and positioning of the thoracic viscera, abdomen, upper extremities, lower extremities, digestive system, urinary system, cranium, facial bones, and spine.
  • Exhibit proper radiation protection responsibilities for radiography personnel, patients, and the public.
  • Demonstrate understanding of patients, patients’ families, and professional peer’s diverse backgrounds due to their value system, cultural and ethnic influences, communication styles, socioeconomic influences, health risks, and life stages.
  • Maintain confidentiality of patients, their radiographs, and pertinent patient information as enforced by HIPAA.
  • Demonstrate under indirect supervision of a registered Radiologic Technologist proper positioning of previous examinations that competency status was achieved.
  • Utilize medical terminology pertinent to radiographic anatomy and positioning and in the interpretation of diagnostic reports.
  • Identify the concepts of contrast media, contrast protocols, and adverse reactions utilized in Gastrointestinal Radiography and Urography.
  • Demonstrate the principles, practices, and policies of the health care organization and the responsibilities of the radiographer.
  • Exhibit comprehension of the philosophical basis of ethics and proper ethical behavior.
  • Demonstrate proper patient care including the physical and psychological needs of the patient and their family.
  • Demonstrate the factors that influence the production and recording of radiologic images.
  • Demonstrate the adequate use of radiographic, fluoroscopic, mobile, and tomographic equipment.
Topical Outline
1.  one (1) Clinical Competency Evaluation from Unit I
2.  four (4) Clinical Competency Evaluation from Unit II
3.  four (4) Clinical Competency Evaluation from Unit III
4.  one (1) Clinical Competency Evaluation and two (2) Pre-Competency’s from Unit IV
5.  one (1) Clinical Competency Evaluation and three (3) Pre-Competency’s from Unit V
6.  three (3) Pre-Competency’s from Unit VI.