10-526-190Radiography Clinical 5
Course Information
Description
This fifth level clinical course prepares radiography students to perform radiologic procedures on patients with limited direct and mainly indirect supervision. Students apply radiation protection and standard precautions in the production of radiographic images in a health care setting while adhering to legal and ethical guidelines. Students are encouraged to demonstrate independent judgment in the performance of clinical competencies.
Total Credits
2
Course Competencies
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Demonstrate continued clinical competence to carry out the production and evaluation of radiographic imagesAssessment StrategiesOral, written, graphic and/or skill assessmentCriteriayou follow safety proceduresyou perform clinical competencies according to established criteria checklistyou assemble image documentationyou use equipment correctly according to established proceduresyou select the correct image receptoryou perform an evaluation of the requisition and patient assessmentyou ensure physical facilities readinessyou provide patient care and managementyou position the patient correctly utilizing positioning aids if necessaryyou adapt procedure to the age and condition of patientyou select appropriate image production exposure factors and make exposureyou evaluate final images for exposure quality, anatomical presentation, and patient identifying informationyou apply computer skills in the radiographic clinical settingyou correlate digital concepts and principles to clinical applicationyou practice proper body mechanics
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Provide quality patient careAssessment StrategiesOral, written, graphic and/or skill assessmentCriteriayou obtain and document accurate patient history according to establish procedureyou obtain patient history in a timely manneryou use correct medical terminologyyou identify correct patient and procedure to performyou assess patient condition and respond accordinglyyou provide for patient modesty and comfortyou provide patient centered clinically effective care for all patients regardless of age, gender, disability, special needs, ethnicity or cultureStudents will cultivate the skills needed for life and work in our diverse communities including: Intercultural communication skills and inclusive language, Workplace expectations (e.g. customer service, employee relationships, acceptable workplace behavior, etc.) that focus on awareness of cultural identity, cultivating inclusivity and implementing culturally relevant services for diverse needsyou demonstrate the principles of safe transfer, positioning, and immobilization of patients
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Practice radiation safety principlesAssessment StrategiesOral, written, graphic and/or skill assessmentCriteriayou practice the cardinal principles of radiation protection: time, distance, and shieldingyou use proper collimationyou shield patient and others as appropriateyou wear personal dosimeteryou begin to recognize technical factors that produce quality diagnostic images with the lowest radiation exposure possible
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Differentiate between emergency and non-emergent patient situationsAssessment StrategiesOral, written, graphic and/or skill assessmentCriteriayou differentiate between emergency and non-emergency proceduresyou comply with department and institutional responses to emergencies, disasters, and accidentsyou are CPR certifiedyou locate the crash cart
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Apply infection control standardsAssessment StrategiesOral, written, graphic and/or skill assessmentCriteriayou wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)you perform proper handwashing techniqueyou apply standard and transmission based precautionsyou apply the appropriate medical asepsis and sterile technique
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Use appropriate and effective written, oral, and nonverbal communication with patients, the public, and members of the healthcare team in the clinical settingAssessment StrategiesOral, written, graphic and/or skill assessmentCriteriayou develop communication skills appropriate to the clinical settingyou use appropriate communication to the comprehension level of the patient/familyyou use active listening skillsyou use communication techniques appropriate to the settingyou explain exam and give clear instructionsyou communicate/interact with patients as appropriateyou adapt communication techniques to reflect ethnic and cultural diversity
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Model professional and ethical behavior consistent with the ARRT Code of EthicsAssessment StrategiesOral, written, graphic and/or skill assessmentCriteriayou demonstrate safe, ethical and legal practicesyou integrate personal and professional values into clinical practiceyou maintain patient confidentiality standards and meet HIPAA requirementsyou demonstrate respect for diversity with appropriate interaction and communication with various cultures, races, gender, and age groupsyou interact professionally with healthcare professionals, patients and family
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Apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills in the practice of diagnostic radiographyAssessment StrategiesOral, written, graphic and/or skill assessmentCriteriayou develop critical thinking skills appropriate to the clinical settingyou adapt procedures to meet age specific, disease specific, and cultural needs of patientyou adapt to alternative procedures and situationsyou adapt exposure techniques to patient’s physical and pathological conditionsyou use logic and judgement in performing procedure efficiently and effectivelyyou verify your decision with your supervising technologist before implementationyou evaluate image for diagnostic quality and implement corrective action if necessaryyou exercise the priorities required in daily clinical practice
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Perform specialized off hour objectives (if needed)Assessment StrategiesOral, written, graphic and/or skill assessmentCriteriayou interact with health care teamyou perform office proceduresyou respond to non-traditional situations