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Dec 26, 2024
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2022-2023 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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VET 205LB - Radiology and Imaging Techniques Lab 1 Credits, 2 Contact Hours 0 lecture periods 2 lab periods
The lab portion of VET 205 . Includes principles and techniques of radiographic imaging. Also includes the production of X-rays, radiographic equipment, safety measures and radiographic quality, diagnostic radiographs, positioning of patients, darkroom techniques and X-ray processing.
Prerequisite(s): Within the last two years:VET 112IN and VET 115IN Corequisite(s): VET 114 , VET 120 , VET 150 , VET 205 , VET 210
Course Learning Outcomes
- Implement and follow recommended safety measures and records.
- Take, process, and store diagnostic radiographs.
- Produce and analyze images and artifcats associated with imaging technology.
- Explore use of an ultrasound for identification of soft tissue anatomy.
Performance Objectives:
- Implement and follow recommended safety measures.
- Prepare and use technique charts.
- Take diagnostic radiographs.
- Process diagnostic radiographs.
- Demonstrate care for equipment.
- Use stationary and portable x-ray machines.
- Participate in a contrast media radiographic study.
- Become familiar with digital and computed radiography.
- Identify radiographic artifacts.
- Maintain x-ray logs.
- Explore use of an ultrasound for identification of soft tissue anatomy.
Outline:
- Radiation Safety
- Protection
- Standard precaution procedures
- Recognizing faulty equipment operations
- Principles of Imaging
- X-ray generation
- Terminology
- Contrast agents and utilization for studies
- Function and Anatomy of X-ray Machines
- X-ray tube anatomy
- Stationary machines
- Portable machines
- X-ray films and screens
- Cleaning and maintenance
- Operating machines
- Diagnostic Radiographs
- Techniques charts
- Preparation
- Use
- Stationary x-ray machine
- Portable x-ray machine
- Positioning of patients
- Large
- Small
- Exotic
- Hip certification applications/positioning
- Instrument controls
- Contrast studies
- Radiographic Quality
- Density
- Contrast
- Detail
- Distortion
- Exposure variables
- Darkroom Techniques and X-ray Processing
- Darkroom set-up
- Quality control
- Film identification
- Labeling, filing and storing
- Manual processing
- Automatic processing
- Computed / Digital processing
- Artifacts
- Maintain X-ray Log
- Ultrasound studies
- Patient preparation
- Small animal use
- Large animal use
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