Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 3-25-08 |
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DMI294
2008 Summer I – 2009 Summer
II |
LAB |
2.0 Credit(s) |
10.0 Period(s) |
Capstone
Practicum |
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Emphasis
on achievement of entry level nuclear technologist skill level in the areas
of radiation protection, instrumentation imaging, non-imaging and computers, radiopharmacy, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Ethical and professional behaviors, Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA) requirements. Prerequisites: DMI278 or permission of
Nuclear Medicine Technology program director. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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DMI294 2008
Summer I – 2009 Summer II |
Capstone Practicum |
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Adhere to agency fire, safety, and patient care policies
and procedures. (I) |
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Independently maintains patient and department records as
required by state and federal regulations and facility policies. (I) |
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Independently explains nuclear medicine procedures to
patients and their families, providing answers to their questions concerning
procedures and radiation involved. (II) |
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Transport/transfer the patient safely using proper body
mechanics. (II) |
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Practice infection control in all clinical situations.
(II) |
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Independently monitors support equipment, such as IV pumps
and oxygen supplies, for the patient while in the nuclear medicine
department. (II) |
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Independently administers radioactive and non-radioactive
drugs by specific routes, as allowed by federal and state regulations and
facility policy, following aseptic technique, universal precautions, and
required protocols. (II) |
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Independently assists the physician with intrathecal and intracavitary
injections and with the administration of therapeutic radionuclides.
(II) |
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Independently inserts an intravenous catheter, as allowed
by state regulation and facility policy, following aseptic technique,
universal precautions, and required protocols. (II) |
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Demonstrate effective communication skills and cooperation
with team members at the departmental and institutional level. (III) |
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Maintain patient privacy and confidentiality and patient
rights under HIPAA. (III) |
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Utilize appropriate radiation safety precautions and
procedures. (IV) |
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Independently demonstrates correct procedures for cleanup
when radionuclidic contamination is identified.
(IV) |
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Independently correctly employs a survey meter to detect
radioactive contamination or sources. (V) |
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Independently selects the appropriate equipment for
various nuclear medicine studies. (VI) |
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Independently prepares comparative displays of images on
screen and/or on hard copy. (VII) |
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Independently performs subtraction studies using standard
nuclear medicine computer programs. (VII) |
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Independently adjusts image contrast to provide maximum
image enhancement without decreasing accuracy of the study. (VII) |
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Independently selects the appropriate radiopharmaceutical
for various nuclear medicine studies. (VIII) |
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Independently acquires images at the appropriate times and
objections, according to protocol. (IX) |
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Independently adapts standard techniques to accommodate
patient needs and/or limitations. (IX) |
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Independently processes and prints data and format and
print images, according to protocol. (IX) |
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Independently evaluates images and/or data and non-imaging
data for artifacts and possible errors. (IX) |
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Independently implements appropriate corrective actions if
artifacts or errors are suspected in an image and/or data in non-imaging
data. (IX) |
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DMI294 2008
Summer I – 2009 Summer II |
Capstone Practicum |
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I. Orientation A. Program Policies and
Procedures 1. Student handbook 2. Evaluation
mechanism/forms B. Facility Policies and
Procedures 1. Facility/Department
policies and procedures 2. Department protocol
manual 3. Facility layout and
organization 4. Routine daily operations
C. Safety Policies 1. Fire safety 2. Emergency codes 3. Emergency cart and other
emergency supplies 4. Disaster procedures 5. Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA) policies 6. Other policies D. Department Organization
and Administration 1. Supplies a. procurement b. inventory/location 2. Patient scheduling 3. Records management (ex.patient records, quality control documents, etc.) 4. Licenses II. Patient Care A. Patient communications
and interactions 1. Explaining exams and
answering questions 2. Age/Group specific 3. Situation specific B. Verification of
requisition C. Patient identification
and assessment D. Patient transportation
and safety E. Infection control F. Controlling
contamination G. Patient support 1. Basic needs 2. Support equipment (ex.IV pumps, oxygen tubing, etc.) 3. Pulse, respiration,
blood pressure 4. Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation certification H. Routes of administration
1. Intravenous
administration 2. Intravenous catheter
set-up 3. Phlebotomy 4. Oral administration 5. Intramuscular injection 6. Intrathecal
and Intracavitary (assisting physician) 7. Inhalation III. Affective Domain A. Professional
relationships 1. Cooperation and teamwork
2. Professional etiquette 3. Conflict prevention and
resolution 4. Dealing with difficult
people/situations 5. Communicating with a
diverse population B. Professional issues 1. Attitude a. open to learning b. taking initiative c. assuming responsibility d. shows confidence 2. Physical appearance 3. Recognizes limitations 4. Multitasking 5. Functioning in a
stressful environment 6. Critical thinking a. recognizes problems b. uses stepwise procedure
to analyze and solve problems C. Ethics and medicolegal considerations 1. Respects patient privacy
2. Patient confidentiality 3. Consent forms (where
applicable) 4. HIPAA Compliance IV. Radiation Protection A. Uses survey meter
properly B. Personnel monitoring 1. Wears monitoring devices
2. Performs personal
surveys 3. Reads and understands
radiation exposure reports C. Practical methods of
radiation protection D. Radioactive package
receipt and shipping E. Radioactive waste
disposal F. Monitoring for
contamination G. Decontamination
following spill H. Radionuclide therapy
room preparation and clean-up V. Instrumentation: Nonimaging A. Geiger-Muller counter
(survey meter) 1. Checking functional
status 2. Standard operation B. Well counter operation
and quality control C. Uptake probe operation
and quality control D. Dose calibrator 1. standard operation 2. constancy 3. linearity 4. accuracy/precision 5. geometry E. Proper use of pipettes
and semi-automatic pipettes VI. Instrumentation:
Imaging A. Select appropriate
camera and collimator B. Select acquisition
parameters on camera/computer C. Quality control 1. Uniformity 2. Linearity 3. Resolution 4. Uniformity correction
map 5. Center of rotation VII. Instrumentation:
Computers A. Process data 1. drawing/placing
regions-of-interest 2. cardiac axis orientation
3. histogram/curve
production 4. proper use of filters 5. appropriate comparative
display of images 6. subtraction studies 7. contrast adjustment B. Present computer data in
appropriate form VIII. Radiopharmacy
A. Select and confirm
appropriate radiopharmaceutical B. Quality control C. Generator elution D. Labeling syringe shields
and vials E. Kit reconstitution F. Dose calculation G. Dose preparation 1. drawing up dose 2. withdrawing blood 3. tagging red blood cells H. Record management IX. Diagnostic Procedures A. Imaging procedures 1. Patient safety
considerations 2. Acquire images at
appropriate 3. Correct projections 4. Additional
views/adaptations when applicable 5. Process data when
applicable 6. Format images 7. Analyze images/data for
artifacts and errors 8. Print images/data in
proper format 9. Label images properly 10. Present completed study
B. Nonimaging
procedures 1. Sample collection at
appropriate intervals 2. Sample preparation 3. Counting samples 4. Standard preparation 5. In vivo counting 6. Data manipulation 7. Analyze data for
artifacts and errors 8. Present completed study C. Radionuclide Therapy 1. Confirmation of patient
identification 2. Confirmation of written
directive 3. Dose calibration 4. Patient instructions |
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