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RADS2360 — Imaging Science 3

1.5 credits · 1.5 hours

Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Radiological Sciences Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1.5 Credit(s) This course provides basic concepts of pharmacology, EKG, venipuncture and administration of diagnostic contrast agents and intravenous medications. The appropriate delivery of patient care during these procedures is emphasized. Students also continue to evaluate radiographic images for diagnostic efficacy. Courses are taught in a hybrid format. The lecture and seminar portion are virtually using Canvas and Zoom technologies. The lab portions are taught on campus with face-to-face instruction and hands on practice. Semesters Available: Day - Su UG 0.5 Lecture Hour(s); Required Recognize common nomenclature associated with pharmacology. Test Week 3 2. Describe the actions, indications and precautions related to various drugs as related to diagnostic radiology. Relevant Drug Worksheet Week 3. Perform venipuncture using appropriate standard precautions. Skills test – Week 4 4. Identify radiographic contrast agents used in diagnostic radiologic examinations. Radiographic Exam Grid Week 5 5. Differentiate among the major adverse effects of various contrast agents. Test Week 7 6. Recognize normal vs. abnormal EKG patterns. Worksheet Week 7 Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A 90 - 92 A- 87- 89 B+ 83 - 86 B 80 -82 B- 77- 79 C+ 73 - 76 C 70 -72 C- 67- 69 D+ 63 - 66 D 60 -62 D- 00- 59 F Statement on Diversity North Central State College believes that every student

Prerequisites: BIOL2752, RADS1240, RADS2340, RADS2360L

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