1.
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Demonstrate the correct room and equipment set-up for a nuclear
medicine lab. (I)
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2.
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Demonstrate procedures for quality control and equipment calibration.
(I)
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3.
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Correctly positions patients for selected imaging views. (I)
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4.
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Set correct camera parameters. (I)
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5.
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Verify that planned study is appropriate. (I)
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6.
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Demonstrate accurate settings of instrumentation parameters. (I)
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7.
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Follow imaging protocols. (II)
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8.
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Use proper body mechanics when moving patients. (II)
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9.
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Identify recent radionuclide studies that would interfere with a
current study. (III)
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10.
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Explain the rationale of asking a patient if they are pregnant or
nursing. (III)
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11.
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Compare and contrast static images, single photon emission computed
tomography (SPECT) images, and whole body images including the
indications and equipment set up for each. (IV)
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