Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval:
6-25-02 |
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DMI216
2002 Fall – 2009 Spring |
LEC |
1.0 Credit(s) |
1.0 Period(s) |
Radiographic
Image Evaluation II |
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Systematic
procedure for evaluating radiographs to determine their diagnostic quality. Prerequisites: DMI106. |
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DMI216 2002
Fall – 2009 Spring |
Radiographic Image Evaluation II |
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Using problem-solving and critical thinking skills,
evaluate orally radiographs for abdomen/pelvic girdle, portable procedures,
skull/advanced skull, vertebral column, gastrointestinal/genitourinary (GI/GU)
system, thoracic bones, and shoulder. (ALL) |
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Present information related to patient's clinical and
physical condition. (I) |
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Describe technical errors present in radiographs due to
improper technique, poor positioning or extrinsic factors. (II, III, IV, VI) |
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Describe adjustment of technique or position to enhance or
improve the image. (II, IV) |
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Identify radiation protection devices utilized during the
procedure. (III) |
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Describe radiographic anatomy and pathology pertinent to
the exam. (V) |
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Explain the presence or absence of specific radiographic
characteristics that affect overall image quality. (VI) |
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DMI216 2002
Fall – 2009 Spring |
Radiographic Image Evaluation II |
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I. Patient's Clinical and
Physical Conditions A. Medical history B. Clinical indications for
procedure C. Patient's mental state
during procedure D. Body habitus
II. Technique Employed A. Factors B. Source image-receptor
distance (SID) C. Adjustments D. Grids E. Screens and films III. Collimation and
Shielding A. Cassette size B. Field size C. Radiation protection
devices D. Markers IV. Positioning A. Basic positioning B. Devices C. Adjustments V. Radiographic Anatomy A. Radiographic anatomy B. Anatomical anomalies C. Pathology VI. Radiographic Quality A. Density B. Contrast C. Resolution D. Distortion and
magnification E. Fog F. Processing G. Artifacts |
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