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Nov 22, 2024
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DMS 107 - Introduction to Ultrasound ScanningCredits: 0.5 Instructional Contact Hours: 1
Provides an introduction to sonographic imaging. Teaches basic operations of the ultrasound machine along with transducer orientation and imaging scan planes.
Prerequisite(s): Must be accepted into the DMS program. Corequisite(s): DMS 100 , DMS 105W , DMS 108W , DMS 107L Lecture Hours: 7.5 Lab Hours: 0 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: No
Outcomes and Objectives
- Demonstrate the basic operations of the ultrasound machine and transducer orientation.
- Identify the following controls on the ultrasound machine and know their function:
- On/Off Button
- Overall Gain
- TCG
- Print
- Depth Control
- Focal Zone
- Annotation
- Transducer Adjustments
- Calipers
- Zoom/Magnify
- Demonstrate the ability to scan planes and body positions when scanning the abdomen/pelvis.
- Recognize the main body planes when scanning.
- Demonstrate the following scan positions:
- Supine
- Prone
- LLD
- RLD
- RPO
- LPO
- Trendelenberg
- Demonstrate basic concepts to optimize image presentation.
- Recognize under or over penetration and know how to adjust the image appropriately.
- Demonstrate the ability to zoom or magnify an image.
- Adjust the focal zone for the object being scanned.
- Adjust depth appropriately for the object being scanned.
- Demonstrate how toadjust contrast resolution.
- List ideal transducer frequencies for the object being scanned.
- Demonstrate how to take 2-dimensional measurement.
- Differentiate between enhancement and shadowing.
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