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Nov 24, 2024
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DMS 217 - Clinical Education IIICredits: 5 Instructional Contact Hours: 5
Provides structured clinical experience necessary to perform sonographic procedures of the abdomen, pelvis, fetus, small parts, and vascular system.
Prerequisite(s): DMS 201 , DMS 202 , DMS 206W , and DMS 207 each with a "B" (3.0) minimum grade, and LWA 206B and LWA 206C each with a "C" (2.0) minimum grade. Corequisite(s): DMS 212 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 440 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: No
Outcomes and Objectives
- Demonstrate understanding of the clinical facility.
- Attend hospital orientation or go through orientation with designated instructor.
- Identify the location of all crash carts, fire alarms and extinguishers.
- State the emergency number to dial for a code or other emergencies.
- Demonstrate knowledge in basic department mechanics.
- Demonstrate knowledge of department policies and procedures.
- Demonstrate professional behavior in the workplace.
- Adhere to the department dress code.
- Demonstrate punctuality.
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate with patients and staff.
- Demonstarte appreciation for the worth and dignity of every patient.
- Demonstrate appropriate interaction techniques for various types of patients.
- Demonstrate concern for the patient's modesty at all times.
- Demonstrate the ability to maintain patient confidentiality at all times.
- Demonstrate the appropriate procedure for patient transfer.
- Demonstrate abilities needed to perform an ultrasound exam.
- Describe and demonstrate methods that obtain patient history.
- Select appropriate transducer(s) and machine settings for a specific exam.
- Demonstrate the process for film acquisition.
- Demonstrate the ability to properly fill out an exam worksheet.
- Demonstrate a knowledge of all machine controls and functions.
- Demonstarte improvement in all previously learned skills in the following areas:
- Scan plane recognition
- Identification of normal anatomy of the abdomen, pelvis, and fetus
- Image acquisition of normal anatomy of the abdomen, pelvis, and 1st trimester pregnancy
- Demonstrate advanced competency skills in the following areas:
- Identification of pathology in the abdomen, pelvis, and fetus
- Image acquisition of pathology in the abdomen, pelvis, and fetus
- Identification and image acquisition of normal and abnormal small parts anatomy.
- Identification of pathology and image acquisition of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd trimester pregnancies
- Basic doppler skills of the abdomen and extremity vasculature
- Invasive procedures and sterile technique
- Intraoperative procedures
- Pass two program competencies demonstrating the ability to perform a pelvic and obstetrical sonogram.
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