RAD 110 - Radiographic Procedures I and Lab
(Three hours theory and two hours laboratory per week) This course is the first part of a three-fold radiographic procedures course. Part I of this course is designed to provide the students with the necessary theory, concepts and psychomotor experiences needed to perform specific diagnostic procedures. Patient positioning, equipment manipulation, appropriate patient care techniques and critique of radiographic images are presented in this course. The body areas to be addressed in Part I include upper extremities, shoulder girdle, lower extremities, pelvis, chest, bony thorax, and spine.
Semester hours: 4.0
Prerequisites:
- BIO 211 - Human Anatomy - Lecture and Lab
Co-requisites:
- BIO 211 - Human Anatomy - Lecture and Lab