2020-2021 Academic Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2020-2021 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

RADI 125 - Introduction to Medical Imaging and Patient Care

3 CR
This entry course is intended to provide necessary information to encourage student success in the radiography program, as well as in their chosen career. Values, attitudes, and behaviors conducive to professional growth are conveyed as students investigate the role of the radiologic technologist within the medical imaging profession and within the health care delivery system as a whole. Principles, practices and policies of health care organizations are examined in addition to the professional responsibilities of the radiologic technologist. A study of the historical and philosophical bases of ethics and the elements of ethical behavior are discussed, as well as an introduction to legal terminology, concepts, and principles and how they relate to the role of the radiologic technologist. This course will also focus on providing the student with the knowledge and skills necessary for providing safe and compassionate patient care. Addressing the needs of a diverse population presenting for care in a hospital setting will be explored. Effective communication methods will be emphasized. Students will examine several patient care skill sets required of the radiologic technologist within their daily responsibilities. Basic pharmacology as it relates to the medical imaging department will be presented.

Additional Information: Formal admission to the Radiography Program required.
General Education Requirement: Effective Communication - Applied Core
Course Learning Outcomes:
  1. Identify the structure and policies of the Kellogg Community College Radiography Program.
  2. Explore the introduction of radiography pertaining to its inception, radiation safety, terminology, and radiography student success.
  3. Characterize the health care industry with an emphasis on radiologic technology.
  4. Describe the implication of law and ethics in the health care industry.
  5. Identify and define effective patient assessment and communication techniques as they relate to the radiographer.
  6. Indicate patient care and safety expectations of the radiologic technologist.
  7. Describe infection control as it relates to medical imaging.
  8. Identify age-specific considerations related to medical imaging.
  9. Describe the role of the radiographer in identifying patient symptoms related to medical emergencies in the imaging department.
  10. Describe the role of the radiographer when working with patients with alternative medical treatments.
  11. Describe surgical asepsis and medical asepsis related to medical imaging.
  12. Describe the essence of pharmacology as it pertains to the radiographer.