COURSE DESCRIPTION
Develops technical skills in magnetic resonance procedures. Focuses on manipulation of equipment, patient care, and procedures. Clinical 15 hours per week.
GENERAL COURSE PURPOSE
This course is a component of a career certificate that is designed as a multi-competency module to provide expertise in magnetic resonance imaging to registered or registry eligible technologists. The completion of the career certificate will prepare individuals for employment as MRI technologists in hospitals and imaging centers. This course will fulfill the professional continuing education requirements required by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
ENTRY LEVEL COMPETENCIES
This course is offered to students who have graduated from an approved radiologic technology program and are registered or registry eligible according to the standards provided by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
After completion of this course, the student will be able to:
A. clean and prepare
room for procedures
B. obtain accurate
histories through proper questioning
C. assess the physical
status of a patient during an examination
D. recognize life
threatening situations
E. demonstrate an
understanding of safety release and activation of the magnet at all times
F. insure that no
one with a pacemaker is allowed past the patient holding area
G. screen all patients
for metallic implants, devices, and foreign metallic objects
H. explain MRI examination
to the patient and answer proper questions
I. practice aseptic
and sterile techniques during IV procedures
J. identify proper
contrast agents for specific examinations
K. properly calculate
dose and administration route
L. locate emergency
cart
M. demonstrate equipment
operation correctly
N. identify landmarks
for patient positioning
O. identify appropriate
coils for each procedure
P. perform QA procedures
and explain rationale
Q. enter correct data
on scanner and select proper imaging protocols for each anatomical area
R. load magnetic tape,
archive image and restore images from tape
S. select correct
film format and adjust window level for filming
T. demonstrate proper
loading and unloading, processing and duplicating film
U. assist radiologist
in sedation of patients and monitor after sedation
V. perform frequency
tuning
W. locate major components
in computer room
X. identify cryogens
and their use. Identify risk factors
Y. locate UPS, fire
alarm and extinguisher
Z. perform procedures
for the following studies:
This course will focus on patient care, imaging procedures and instrumentation in magnetic resonance imaging.
Revised 10/98