Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 6-26-07 |
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DMI284
2007 Fall – 2009 Summer II |
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1.0 Credit(s) |
3.0 Period(s) |
Nuclear
Medicine Image Evaluation I |
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Emphasis
on bone and respiratory system imaging. Evaluation of images related to
clinical situations and procedures including patient history, patient
preparation, name and energy of radiopharmaceutical, method of localization, dosimetry, and method of clearance. Normal and abnormal
distribution. Need for additional views and/or procedures. Technical
limitations, protocol and equipment parameters and procedure results.
Sectional human anatomy. Emphasis on the upper and lower extremities. Prerequisites: DMI264 or permission of
Nuclear Medicine Technology program director. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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DMI284 2007
Fall – 2009 Summer II |
Nuclear Medicine Image Evaluation I |
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Explain the patient history and patient preparation for
bone and respiratory system procedures. (I) |
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Select the appropriate radiopharmaceutical for specific
bone and respiratory system procedures. (II) |
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State the name, energy, and method of localization, dosimetry, and method of clearance of an identified
radiopharmaceutical for a selected procedure. (II) |
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Describe the images of a selected procedure to include
normal distribution, abnormal distribution, artifacts, additional views,
additional procedures, any technical limitations either patient or equipment.
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Identify technical limitations and corrective actions.
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Explain the imaging protocol for a selected procedure to
include indications, contraindications, and imaging procedure. (IV) |
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Set equipment parameters for equipment used. (V) |
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Identify anatomy in cross sectional views of the upper and
lower extremities. (VI, VII) |
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DMI284 2007
Fall – 2009 Summer II |
Nuclear Medicine Image Evaluation I |
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I. Patient A. History B. Preparation II. Radiopharmaceutical A. Name B. Energy C. Method of localization D. Dosimetry
E. Method of clearance III. Procedure images A. Normal distribution B. Abnormal distribution C. Artifacts D. Additional views E. Additional procedures F. Technical limitations 1. Patient 2. Equipment IV. Procedure protocol A. Indications B. Contraindications C. Imaging procedure V. Equipment parameters A. Camera B. Collimator C. Computer set-up VI. Body Planes A. Coronal B. Transverse C. Sagittal
VII. Skeletal Anatomy A. Shoulder B. Elbow C. Wrist and Hand D. Hip E. Knee F. Lower leg G. Ankle and Foot |
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