DMSU-230 — Acoustical Physics and Instrumentation 3 (ILO 4)
DMSU - 230 Acoustical Physics and Instrumentation 3 (ILO 4) DMSU - 230 Acoustical Physics and Instrumentation 3 (ILO 4) This course explains how the pulse-echo principle is used in sonography. Basic sound and ultrasound physics are covered, including frequency, wavelength, propagation speed, reflection, resolution, and artifacts. The components and function of the ultrasound transducers, equipment, displays, and instrumentation are explored. Learning activities promote understanding of image optimization, propagation principles, artifacts, and hemodynamics to include spectral and color-flow Doppler analysis. The interactive properties of ultrasound with human tissue will be discussed to include possible biological effects, safety, ALARA principles, and quality control. Pre-requisite(s): Admission into the program Co-Requisite(s): Diagnostic Sonography: DMSU 200, DMSU 220, and DMSU 221 OR Cardiac Sonography: DMSU 200, ECHO 210, and ECHO 220