Maricopa Community Colleges  DMI274   19986-20035 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 05/26/98
DMI274 19986-20035 LAB 3 Credit(s) 15 Period(s)
CLINICAL PRACTICUM IV
Patient processing, nuclear medicine imaging procedures, imaging and counting equipment, related instrumentation, radiopharmaceutical preparation and injection, and darkroom procedures. Assist the radiopharmacist under strict supervision. Perform specific quality assurance procedures. Safety guidelines. Prerequisites: DMI272 or permission of program director or department chair.
Go to Competencies    Go to Outline
 
MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
DMI274   19986-20035 CLINICAL PRACTICUM IV
1. Perform nuclear medicine procedures to include the use of imaging and counting equipment and related instrumentation, radiopharmaceutical injection, and darkroom procedures. (I)
2. Perform quality assurance procedures to include records nonimaging and imaging equipment, image processing, and radiopharmaceuticals. (II)
3. Under the strict supervision of a radiopharmacist, prepare radiopharmaceuticals to include milking generators, kit preparation, particle sizing, chromatography and separation techniques, biological controls, and labeling. (III)
4. Demonstrate professional patient care techniques. (IV)
5. Use standard radiation protection techniques. (V)
6. Demonstrate appropriate ethical, legal, and professional job- related behavior. (VI)
7. Communicate professionally with patients, physicians, and other members of the health care team. (VII)
8. Comply with safety guidelines established by the appropriate Federal, State and other regulatory agencies. (VIII)
Go to Description    Go to top of Competencies
 
MCCCD Official Course Outline:
 
DMI274   19986-20035 CLINICAL PRACTICUM IV
    I. Nuclear Medicine Procedures
        A. Imaging equipment and related instrumentation
        B. Counting equipment
        C. Radiopharmaceutical injection
        D. Darkroom procedures
      II. Quality Assurance
          A. Records
          B. Nonimaging equipment
          C. Imaging equipment
          D. Image processing
          E. Radiopharmaceuticals
        III. Radiopharmaceutical Preparation
            A. Milking generators
            B. Kit preparation
            C. Particle sizing
            D. Chromatography and separation techniques
            E. Biological controls
            F. Labeling
          IV. Patient Care
              A. Patient chart
              B. Proper lifting/moving techniques
              C. I.V.'s
              D. Oxygen/suction equipment
              E. Sterile technique
            V. Radiation Protection
                A. Department policies
                B. Protection devices
                C. Monitoring devices
              VI. Ethical, Legal, and Professional Behavior
                  A. Patient rights
                  B. Professional conduct
                  C. Confidentiality
                VII. Communication
                    A. Patients
                    B. Physicians
                    C. Technologists and staff
                  VIII. Regulatory Guidelines
                      A. Record keeping
                      B. Radiation protection devices
                      C. Disposal of waste
                      D. Personnel monitoring devices
                  Go to Description    Go to top of Competencies    Go to top of Outline