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rev.10/17/03
Introduces the knowledge required to perform radiographic procedures applicable to the human anatomy. Emphasis will be placed on the production of quality radiographs, and laboratory experience will demonstrate the application of theoretical principles and concepts. Topics include: procedures, anatomy, and topographical anatomy related to body cavities, bony thorax, upper extremities, and the shoulder girdle; and anatomy and routine projections of the bony thorax.
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Related to Body Cavities, Bony Thorax, Upper |
D. Lab |
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Extremities, and the
Shoulder Girdle |
P. Lab/O.B.I. |
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Course Guide |
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Competency |
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Class |
D.Lab |
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PROCEDURES, ANATOMY, AND
TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY RELATED TO BODY CAVITIES, BONY THORAX, UPPER EXTREMITIES, AND THE
SHOULDER GIRDLE |
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Thoracic cavity
anatomy |
Describe the anatomy of the thoracic
cavity in terms of structure visualized and function
demonstrated. |
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Positioning |
Describe routine and special views of
the thoracic cavity in terms of structures visualized, functions
demonstrated, and general positioning
considerations. |
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Given clinical
simulations for routine and special views of the thoracic cavity, explain
the structures visualized, functions demonstrated, and the general
positioning considerations
involved. |
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In a
laboratory environment, perform radiographic procedures related to the
thoracic cavity. |
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Evaluate radiographs in terms of
positioning accuracy, image quality, and anatomical structures
visualized. |
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Describe the anatomy of the
abdominopelvic cavity in terms of structure visualized and function
demonstrated. |
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Describe
routine and special views of the abdominopelvic cavity in terms of
structures visualized, functions demonstrated, and general positioning
considerations. |
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Given clinical
simulations for routine and special views of the abdominopelvic cavity,
explain the structures visualized, functions demonstrated, and the general
positioning considerations involved. |
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In a
laboratory environment, perform radiographic procedures related to the
abdominopelvic cavity. |
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Evaluate radiographs in terms of
positioning accuracy, image quality, and anatomical structures
visualized. |
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Describe the anatomy of the upper
extremities in terms of structure visualized and function
demonstrated. |
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Describe routine and special views of
the upper extremities in terms of structures visualized, functions
demonstrated, and general positioning
considerations. |
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Given clinical
simulations for routine and special views of the upper extremities,
explain the structures visualized, functions demonstrated, and the general
positioning considerations involved. |
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In a
laboratory environment, perform radiographic procedures related to the
upper extremities. |
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Evaluate radiographs in terms of
positioning accuracy, image quality, and anatomical structures
visualized. |
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Describe routine and special views of
the shoulder girdle in terms of structures visualized, functions
demonstrated, and general positioning
considerations. |
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Given clinical
simulations for routine and special views of the shoulder girdle, explain
the structures visualized, functions demonstrated, and the general
positioning considerations involved. |
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In a
laboratory environment, perform radiographic procedures related to the
shoulder girdle. |
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Evaluate
radiographs in terms of positioning accuracy, image quality, and
anatomical structures visualized. |
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ANATOMY AND ROUTINE PROJECTIONS OF
THE BONY THORAX |
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Bony thorax
anatomy |
Describe the
anatomy of the bony thorax in terms of structures visualized and function
demonstrated. |
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Positioning |
Describe
routine and special views of the bony thorax in terms of structures
visualized, functions demonstrated, and general positioning
considerations. |
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Given clinical simulations for routine
and special views of the bony thorax, explain the structures visualized,
functions demonstrated, and the general positioning considerations
involved. |
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Image
evaluation |
Evaluate
radiographs in terms of positioning accuracy, image quality, and
anatomical structures visualized. |
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Suggested Resources |
Ballinger, P. W.
(2003). Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positions
and Radiographic Procedures (10th ed).
Bontrager, K. (2001). Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and
Related Anatomy (5th ed).