RADT 337 - Introduction to Invasive Imaging Procedures Credits: 3
An introduction to invasive procedures, including cardiovascular, neurological, and other specialized radiographic procedures. This course is designed to provide students with basic knowledge of aseptic procedures, sterilization, patient preparation, and instrument manipulation. The course will include an in-depth review of vascular, visceral and neurological anatomy visualized and imaged during invasive procedures. Radiologic and medical pharmacological agents will be discussed in regards to dosage, precautions and usage during invasive procedures.
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into the Radiologic and Imaging Sciences program; a grade of C or better in RADT 316 , RADT 334 , RADT 343 , RADT 411 , and RADT 412
Term(s) Offered: Spring
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