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RADS 2240 Clinical Imaging IV

(0-24-6)

Continues to provide students with intermediate learning experience in

hospital/clinical setting. Students continue to develop proficiency in executing

procedures introduced in Radiographic Procedures. Topics include: patient care,

radiation safety practices, behavioral and social competencies, performance

and/or observation of minor special procedures, special equipment use and

participation in and/or observation of cranial and facial radiography. Execution of

radiographic procedures will be conducted under direct and indirect supervision.

Competencies and evidence of continued competencies will continue to be

obtained.

Prerequisite: RADS 1230.

Corequisite: RADS 2060.

Offered: Spring.

RADS 2250 Clinical Imaging V

(0-12-3)

Advanced clinical learning experiences are obtained as students continue to

develop proficiency in executing procedures introduced in Radiographic

Procedures. Topics include: sterile techniques, participation in and/or observation

of minor special procedures, special equipment use, and genitourinary system

procedures, participation in and/or observation of cranial and facial radiography

and competency completion evaluation. Execution of radiographic procedures will

be conducted under direct and indirect supervision. Competencies and evidence

of continued competencies will continue to be obtained.

Prerequisite: RADS 2240.

Corequisite: None.

Offered: Summer.

RADS 2260 Clinical Imaging VI

(0-24-6)

Provides students with continued hospital setting experience. Students

demonstrate increased proficiency levels in skills introduced in all of the imaging

procedures courses and practiced in previous clinical imaging courses. Topics

include: patient care, behavioral and social competency, advanced radiographic

anatomy, equipment utilization, exposure techniques, sterile techniques, and

integration of procedures and/or observation of angiographic, interventional, minor

special procedures, integration of procedures and/or observation of special

equipment use, integration of procedures and/or observation of routine and special

radiographic procedures and final completion of all required clinical competencies.

Execution of imaging procedures will be conducted under direct and indirect

supervision.

Prerequisite: RADS 2250.

Corequisite: RADS 2150.

Offered: Fall.

READ

0099 Learning Support Reading & Study Skills II

(4-0-4)

READ 0099 is a preparatory course designed to improve reading techniques,

vocabulary skills, and reading comprehension. The course also strengthens

problem solving and critical thinking skills as they apply to reading, listening,

writing, and speaking. Exit requirements: at least a C average, demonstration of

reading proficiency at the college level and a satisfactory score on the

CCOMPASS.

Placement: A score of 62 - 73 or below on the COMPASS reading skills test.

Offered: All semesters

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