Maricopa Community Colleges  DMI238AA   20034-20085 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 03/25/03
DMI238AA 20034-20085 L+L 3 Credit(s) 3 Period(s)
Abdominal Procedures I
Normal and pathologic ultrasound appearances of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, biliary tree, spleen, adrenal glands, kidneys, major vascular structures, and lymph nodes.
Prerequisites: (HCC145 or equivalent), and (MAT122 or equivalent).
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
DMI238AA   20034-20085 Abdominal Procedures I
1. Describe the anatomy of the upper abdomen. (I-VIII)
2. Describe patient preparation and demonstrate patient positioning for various sonographic procedures of the upper abdomen. (I-VIII)
3. Describe scan protocol for sonographic procedures for upper abdomen. (I-VIII)
4. Perform standard diagnostic sonographic procedures of the upper abdomen. (I-VIII)
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DMI238AA   20034-20085 Abdominal Procedures I
    I. Liver
        A. Anatomical Overview
        B. Normal and Anatomical Variants of Sonographic Appearances
        C. Pathology
          1. Diffuse Parenchymal Changes
            a. Cystic
            b. Solid
            c. Complex
        D. Scan Techniques
          1. Preparation
          2. Patient Position
          3. Scan Protocol
      II. Gallbladder and Biliary Tree
          A. Anatomical Overview
          B. Normal and Anatomical
          C. Pathology
            1. Gallbladder Pathology
            2. Biliary Tree Pathology
          D. Scan Techniques
            1. Preparation
            2. Patient Position
            3. Scan Protocol
        III. Pancreas
            A. Anatomical Overview
            B. Normal and Anatomical Variants of Sonographic Appearances
            C. Pathology
              1. Infiltrating Changes
              2. Neoplastic Changes
              3. Congenital Anomalies
            D. Scan Techniques
              1. Preparation
              2. Patient Position
              3. Scan Protocol
          IV. Kidney
              A. Anatomical Overview
              B. Normal and Anatomical Variants of Sonographic Appearances
              C. Pathology
                1. Diffuse and Generalized Changes
                2. Focal Abnormalities
                3. Perinephric Pathology
                4. Congenital Anomalies
              D. Scan Techniques
                1. Preparation
                2. Patient Position
                3. Scan Protocol
            V. Adrenal
                A. Anatomical Overview
                B. Normal and Anatomical Variants of Sonographic Appearances
                C. Pathology
                  1. Cystic Focal Lesions
                  2. Neoplasms
                  3. Other Focal Lesions
                  4. Hyperplasia
                D. Scan Techniques
                  1. Preparation
                  2. Patient Position
                  3. Scan Protocol
              VI. Spleen
                  A. Anatomical Overview
                  B. Normal and Anatomical Variants of Sonographic Appearances
                  C. Pathology
                    1. Splenomegaly
                    2. Infarcts
                    3. Cystic Lesions
                    4. Neoplasms
                    5. Other Focal Lesions
                    6. Congenital Anomalies
                  D. Scan Techniques
                    1. Preparation
                    2. Patient Position
                    3. Scan Protocol
                VII. Lymph Nodes
                    A. Anatomical Overview
                    B. Normal and Anatomical Variants of Sonographic Appearances
                    C. Pathology
                      1. Inflammatory
                      2. Neoplastic
                    D. Scan Techniques
                      1. Preparation
                      2. Patient Position
                      3. Scan Protocal
                  VIII. Vascular Structures
                      A. Anatomical Overview
                      B. Normal and Anatomical Variants of Sonographic Appearances
                      C. Pathology
                      D. Scan Techniques
                        1. Preparation
                        2. Patient Position
                        3. Scan Protocol
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