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RADT125 — Radiographic Positioning II

This course will expand on the foundations provided in RADT 120 to add additional anatomy and processes to the student’s procedural ability, including imaging of the spine and skull. Imaging considerations using mobile radiographic equipment and trauma and surgical scenarios will be discussed. Students will learn patient preparation and positioning for common fluoroscopic procedures. RADT 125L is the laboratory component of this course and must be taken in conjunction with RADT 125. A.S. program Corequisite(s): RADT 125L - Radiographic Positioning II Lab

Prerequisites: RADT120

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