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RAD 106 — Radiographic Procedures II (4) (3,3)

This course is a continuation of Radiographic Procedures I, and provides instruction in radiographic positions and procedures, including demonstrations, and presentation of radiographic images of the human body. The student learns all routine and selected non-routine procedures of the: bony thorax, spine, fluoroscopy, mobile radiography and surgery, cranium, facial bones and sinuses. The course includes laboratory experience, which provide students opportunity for simulated practice and is integrated with the Radiography Clinical Practicum II course. Following completion of Procedures II, the student is able to perform all routine radiographic examinations. The student must integrate concepts from radiation protection and exposure technique to produce optimal quality diagnostic radiographs with minimal radiation exposure to the patient. (1.2) Proficiency Credit Not Available Pass/No Credit Not Available Radiography Program Information .

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