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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
  1. Implement and follow recommended safety measures and records.
  2. Take, process, and store diagnostic radiographs.
  3. Produce and analyze images and artifcats associated with imaging technology.
  4. Explore use of an ultrasound for identification of soft tissue anatomy.

Performance Objectives:
  1. Implement and follow recommended safety measures.
  2. Prepare and use technique charts.
  3. Take diagnostic radiographs.
  4. Process diagnostic radiographs.
  5. Demonstrate care for equipment.
  6. Use stationary and portable x-ray machines.
  7. Participate in a contrast media radiographic study.
  8. Become familiar with digital and computed radiography.
  9. Identify radiographic artifacts.
  10. Maintain x-ray logs.
  11. Explore use of an ultrasound for identification of soft tissue anatomy.

Outline:
  1. Radiation Safety
    1. Protection
    2. Standard precaution procedures
    3. Recognizing faulty equipment operations
  2. Principles of Imaging
    1. X-ray generation
    2. Terminology
    3. Contrast agents and utilization for studies
  3. Function and Anatomy of X-ray Machines
    1. X-ray tube anatomy
    2. Stationary machines
    3. Portable machines
    4. X-ray films and screens
    5. Cleaning and maintenance
    6. Operating machines
  4. Diagnostic Radiographs
    1. Techniques charts
      1. Preparation
      2. Use
    2. Stationary x-ray machine
    3. Portable x-ray machine
    4. Positioning of patients
      1. Large
      2. Small
      3. Exotic
      4. Hip certification applications/positioning
    5. Instrument controls
    6. Contrast studies
  5. Radiographic Quality
    1. Density
    2. Contrast
    3. Detail
    4. Distortion
    5. Exposure variables
  6. Darkroom Techniques and X-ray Processing
    1. Darkroom set-up
    2. Quality control
      1. Film identification
      2. Labeling, filing and storing
    3. Manual processing
    4. Automatic processing
    5. Computed / Digital processing
    6. Artifacts
  7. Maintain X-ray Log
  8. Ultrasound studies
    1. Patient preparation
    2. Small animal use
    3. Large animal use