Course Content and Outcome Guide for CTT 271
- Date:
- 19-APR-2012
- Posted by:
- Curriculum Office
- Course Number:
- CTT 271
- Course Title:
- CT Clinical I
- Credit Hours:
- 5
- Lecture hours:
- 0
- Lecture/Lab hours:
- 0
- Lab hours:
- 150
- Special Fee:
Course Description
Provides clinical education experience in an affiliated hospital or clinical CT department under the direct supervision of a registered technologist and radiologist. Includes the application of equipment use, manipulation and operation, CT imaging procedures, CT radiation safety and patient care. Requires attendance and clinical competencies, objectives, and performance assessments. Teaches skills that are required to function in the clinical area as a CT technologist, with a professional work ethic. May be repeated one time for credit. Prerequisite: (RAD 251 or CTT 103), (RAD 252 or CTT 101), RAD 253, and (RAD 254 or CTT 111).Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon completion of this course the student will:
1. Apply knowledge and appropriate skills in the operation of CT equipment.
2. Apply CT radiation safety principles and practices in the clinical setting in order to provided competent patient care.
3. Practice professional ethics in the CT clinical setting
4. Perform CT imaging procedures with supervision to assure quality patient care
5. Use professional communication skills with staff and patients
Course Activities and Design
The student will be required to develop skills by observing and assisting the CT technologist in CT examinations/procedures, patient care, radiation safety, equipment manipulation and infection control procedures.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
1. Successful completion of clinical competencies (CT procedures)
2. Completion of exercises outlined in course syllabus
3. Completion of clinical attendance requirements
4. Clinical assessments verifying successful demonstration of clinical performance standards
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
The student will demonstrate knowledge or understanding of the following themes, concepts, issues and skills:
THEMES, CONCEPTS, ISSUES
· Policies/procedures for hospital/department emergencies
· Proper CT patient assessment and screening
· Infection control, vital signs and monitoring
· Radiation safety practices in the CT department
· Patient confidentiality and informed consent
· ASRT Code of Ethics, Patient Bill of Rights
· Body mechanics and patient transfer
· Basic CT equipment and supplies
· Image formation and reconstruction
· Software and hardware components
· Contrast agents and application
· Image processing and storage
· Basic CT examination
· Evaluate images for quality and completeness of examination
COMPETENCIES OR PROCESS SKILLS
· Demonstrate safe patient transfer and carrier manipulation
· Communicate and interact appropriately with patients and other health care personnel
· Provide basic patient care
· Practice Universal Precautions
· Prepare CT rooms for examination and correctly operate CT equipment and processors
· Practice behaviors that are consistent with the profession’s ethical standards and legal requirements
· Practice radiation safety and CT screening practices
· Obtain basic competencies and repetitions as required by the ARRT
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