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Nov 24, 2024
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DMS 101W - Introduction to SonographyCredits: 2 Instructional Contact Hours: 2
Introduces various aspects of sonography and health care including terminology, legal and ethical issues, patient care, and imaging modalities.
Prerequisite(s): DMS 100 , DMS 105W , DMS 107 , DMS 107L , DMS 108W all with a minimum grade of "B" (3.0) Corequisite(s): DMS 103 , DMS 104 , and DMS 106W Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 0 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: No
Outcomes and Objectives
- Utilize skills in communicating with patients, patient's family, colleagues, physicians, and other health care team members.
- Identify methods of communication and discuss how each can be utilized.
- Identify patient communication problems and determine possible solutions.
- Explain verbal versus nonverbal communication.
- Discuss factors that impede communication with patients and possible solutions.
- Determine appropriate communication guidelines.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the ethical standards of behavior for allied health care.
- Differentiate between the systems of ethics, laws, and morals.
- Identify moral dilemmas involving patient relationships, physician relationships, and relationships with other health professionals.
- Recognize values associated with ethical decision making in the practice of medical imaging.
- Apply critical analysis to ethical decision making.
- Demonstrate an understanding of introductory law in the imaging sciences.
- Differentiate between the various types of laws.
- Describe the standard of care and how it is established.
- Discuss the concept of tortious conduct and causes of action based upon behaviors of a health care practitioner.
- Recognize the importance of privacy of records and the relation between privacy of records and patient confidentiality issues.
- Justify the need for informed consent.
- Discuss the information needed by a patient prior to giving informed consent.
- Differentiate between professional and legal standards.
- Understand the difference between the various imaging modalities and relate them to sonographic imaging.
- Describe the primary imaging modalities in the Radiology Department.
- Correlate other radiologic imaging to sonographic imaging.
- Demonstrate a knowledge of alternative imaging exams for body structures not well demonstrated with sonographic imaging.
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of the science of pathology and relate it to sonographic imaging.
- Describe the sonographic terms used to describe pathology.
- Demonstrate the basic types of pathology commonly seen in ultrasound.
- Demonstrate the proper method for documenting pathological findings.
- Demonstrate the proper method to present pathological findings to the interpreting physician.
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