Maricopa Community Colleges  DMI244AA   20002-20026 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 12/14/99
DMI244AA 20002-20026 LAB 1.50 Credit(s) 8 Period(s)
Clinical Practicum II-AA
Technical and professional aspects of diagnostic ultrasound in a hospital or clinical setting. Correct hospital procedures and policies. Observe, assist, and perform various technical, clerical, professional, patient care, and sonographic duties under strict supervision. Prerequisites: Admission into the Diagnostic Ultrasound Technology Program.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
DMI244AA   20002-20026 Clinical Practicum II-AA
1. Observe and perform, in a professional matter, departmental, safety, emergency, and ethical protocols specified by the ultrasound department and hospital. (I)
2. Perform proper darkroom procedures to include loading and unloading cassettes, processing films, and filing of completed examination. (II)
3. Utilize proper patient care techniques before, during, and after the sonographic examination. (III)
4. Perform proper office procedures to include filing, scheduling, coding, report retrieval, and processing of patient. (IV)
5. Observe and assist the technologist in performing selected sonographic examinations in the clinical setting. (V)
6. Under strict supervision, perform appropriate techniques for creating diagnostic images and identify and correct equipment malfunctions. (VI)
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MCCCD Official Course Outline:
 
DMI244AA   20002-20026 Clinical Practicum II-AA
    I. Professional Protocols
        A. Departmental hierarchy
        B. Emergency and safety procedures
        C. Clinical protocols
        D. Student's roles in department
        E. Communication with patients, staff, and physicians
        F. Appropriate professional and ethical behavior
      II. Darkroom Procedures
          A. Darkroom operations
          B. Development of films
          C. Processing of films
          D. Film filing
          E. Film retrieval
        III. Patient Care
            A. Care of patients before, during, and after exam
            B. Patient privacy
            C. Proper patient identification
            D. Appropriate patient communication
            E. Competent performance of duties
            F. Proper documentation processing
          IV. Office Procedures
              A. Patient registration
              B. Patient history
              C. Coding procedures
              D. Report retrieval
              E. Patient scheduling
              F. Patient release
            V. Sonographic Skills
                A. Room setup
                B. Selection of correct transducer
                C. Selection of proper controls
                D. Scanning
                E. Recording images on hard copy
                F. Performing technically correct examination
                G. Discussing case with attending physician
                H. Room cleanup
              VI. Technical Procedures
                  A. Producing acceptable images
                  B. Correcting acceptable factors
                  C. Correcting equipment malfunction
                  D. Recognizing the best way to create diagnostic images
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