Maricopa Community Colleges  DMI216   19996-20025 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 01/26/99
DMI216 19996-20025 LEC 1 Credit(s) 1 Period(s)
Radiographic Film Evaluation II
Systematic procedure for evaluating radiographs to determine their diagnostic quality. Prerequisites: DMI106.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
DMI216   19996-20025 Radiographic Film Evaluation II
1. Using problem-solving and critical thinking skills, evaluate orally radiographs for abdomen/pelvic girdle, portable procedures, skull/advanced skull, vertebral column, gastrointestinal/genitourinary (GI/GU) system, thoracic bones, and shoulder. (ALL)
2. Present information related to patient's clinical and physical condition. (I)
3. Describe technical errors present in radiographs due to improper technique, poor positioning or extrinsic factors. (II, III, IV, VI)
4. Describe adjustment of technique or position to enhance or improve the image. (II, IV)
5. Identify radiation protection devices utilized during the procedure. (III)
6. Describe radiographic anatomy and pathology pertinent to the exam. (V)
7. Explain the presence or absence of specific radiographic characteristics that affect overall film quality. (VI)
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DMI216   19996-20025 Radiographic Film Evaluation II
    I. Patient's Clinical and Physical Conditions
        A. Medical history
        B. Clinical indications for procedure
        C. Patient's mental state during procedure
        D. Body habitus
      II. Technique Employed
          A. Factors
          B. Source image-receptor distance (SID)
          C. Adjustments
          D. Grids
          E. Screens and films
        III. Collimation and Shielding
            A. Film size
            B. Field size
            C. Radiation protection devices
            D. Markers
          IV. Positioning
              A. Basic positioning
              B. Devices
              C. Adjustments
            V. Radiographic Anatomy
                A. Radiographic anatomy
                B. Anatomical anomalies
                C. Pathology
              VI. Radiographic Quality
                  A. Density
                  B. Contrast
                  C. Resolution
                  D. Distortion and magnification
                  E. Fog
                  F. Processing
                  G. Artifacts
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