Maricopa Community Colleges  DMI256AA   20034-99999 

Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 3-25-03

DMI256AA  2003 Summer I – 2010 Summer II

LEC

2 Credit(s)

2 Period(s)

Ultrasound Case Studies: Part II

Medical terminology, anatomy, physical principles, and technology for determining proper technical factors. Anatomical variants, normal, and pathological sonographic findings in diagnostic ultrasound case presentations

Prerequisites: Admission to Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound program.

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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:

 

DMI256AA  2003 Summer I – 2010 Summer II

Ultrasound Case Studies: Part II

 

1.

Utilize ultrasound, medical, technical, and physical terms. (I)

2.

Describe normal and abnormal anatomy of the abdomen, pelvis (male and female), obstetrics, neonates, vascular, cardiac, small parts, neurological, thyroid, and miscellaneous ultrasound findings. (II)

3.

Identify sonographic criteria seen on ultrasound images to include cystic, solid, and complex structures. (III)

4.

Describe ultrasound physical principles related to creating ultrasoundimages. (IV)

5.

Desrcibe anatomic and pathological conditions seen on ultrasound images of the abdomen, pelvis (male and female), obstetrics, neonates, neurological, thyroid, small parts, vascular, cardiac, and other sonographic findings. (V)

6.

Describe and identify ultrasound artifacts seen on diagnostic images related to ultrasound technique. (VI)

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MCCCD Official Course Outline:

 

DMI256AA  2003 Summer I – 2010 Summer II

Ultrasound Case Studies: Part II

 

I. Terminology

A. General medical terms

B. Ultrasound terms

1. Medical

2. Physics

3. Technical

II. Normal and Abnormal Anatomy

A. Abdomen

B. Male and female pelvis

C. Obstetrics

D. Neonates

E. Vascular

F. Cardiac

G. Small parts

H. Thyroid

I. Miscellaneous

III. Sonographic criteria

A. Solid

B. Cystic

C. Complex

IV. Ultrasound Physical Principles

A. Gain

1. Near

2. Far

3. Overall

4. Time gain compensation

5. Slope

6. Transmitter output

7. Acoustic output

8. Filtering

9. Transducers

10. Frequency

11. Delay

V. Case Presentation

A. Abdomen

B. Male and female pelvis

C. Obstetrics

D. Neonate

E. Vascular

F. Cardiac

G. Small parts

H. Neurological

I. Thyroid

J. Miscellaneous

VI. Technical Factors

A. Artifacts

B. Spurrious echos

C. Specular reflectors

D. Other

 

 

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