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Dec 22, 2024
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2022-2023 Yavapai College Catalog [PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR]
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RAD 180 - Radiology Clinical Education II Description: Reinforcement of radiographic skills and the addition of new competencies toward completion of a semester benchmark of radiographic competencies. Supervised clinical assignments emphasize work in the clinical environment and performance of radiographic competencies. Competency based experiences support acquisition of intermediate patient care and radiographic positioning skills.
Prerequisites: RAD 160 .
Credits: 3 Lab: 9
Course Content:
- Scope of practice
- Procedural performance
- Team concepts
- Adaptation
- Emergency preparedness
- Diversity
- Communication
- Professional and personal values
- Patient education
- Psychosocial considerations
- Assessment
- Demographic factors
- Standard precautions
- Sterile technique
- Radiation protection
- Equipment malfunction
- Procedure orders
- Safety, ethical and legal standards
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
- Body mechanics
- Patient transfers
- Patient positioning
- Immobilization
- Protocols
- Technical considerations
- Image critique and repeat images
- American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) competency requirements
Learning Outcomes:
- Manage the priorities required in daily clinical practice. (1)
- Execute medical imaging procedures under the appropriate level of supervision. (2)
- Adhere to team practice concepts that focus on organizational theories, roles of team members and conflict resolution. (3)
- Adapt to changes and varying clinical situations. (4)
- Describe the role of health care team members in responding and reacting to a local or national emergency. (5)
- Respond to medical emergencies and execute basic life support procedures. (5)
- Provide patient-centered clinically effective care for all patients regardless of age, gender, disability, special needs, ethnicity or culture. (6)
- Integrate the use of written, oral and nonverbal communication with patients, the public and members of the health care team in the clinical setting. (7)
- Describe the influence of personal and professional values on patient care. (8)
- Use patient and family education strategies. (9)
- Provide psychosocial support to the patient and family. (10)
- Assess the patient and record clinical history. (11)
- Examine demographic factors that influence patient compliance with medical care. (12)
- Apply standard and transmission-based precautions. (13)
- Apply medical asepsis and sterile technique. (14)
- Apply radiation protection standards. (15)
- Report equipment malfunctions. (16)
- Examine procedure orders for accuracy and make corrective actions when applicable. (17)
- Integrate the radiographer's safe, ethical and legal practice standards into the clinical setting. (18)
- Maintain patient confidentiality and meet HIPAA requirements. (19)
- Utilize body mechanic principles when transferring, positioning and immobilizing patients. (20-23)
- Adhere to national, institutional and departmental standards, policies and procedures regarding care of patients, radiologic procedures and reducing medical errors. (24)
- Select technical factors to produce diagnostic images with the lowest radiation exposure possible. (25)
- Critique images for appropriate anatomy, image quality and patient identification. (26)
- Determine and apply measures to correct inadequate images. (26)
- Perform radiographic exams as outlined in the Competency Requirements for Primary Certification of the ARRT. (27)
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