Describe indications for radiographic procedures of the upper extremities
Describe and utilize radiographic positioning terminology
Discuss anatomical details of the upper extremities
Discuss upper extremity protocols
Describe positioning criteria and anatomical landmarks for each upper extremity projection
Discuss the radiographic requirements of the upper extremities with regard to trauma and pediatric patients
Analyze radiographs for quality and for correct positioning criteria
Explain the Patient's Bill of Rights, HIPAA Privacy Rule (HIPAA), and Patient Safety Act
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    This module teaches you how to prepare for, set up and obtain radiographic projections of the upper extremity and shoulder girdle. Including both practice and test modes, the online procedure simulator provides three different patient scenarios. It offers students and practitioners the knowledge, cognitive skills and a safe practice environment to perform these radiographic procedures accurately in preparation for working in a clinical setting. This module is ideal if you are studying for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists® (ARRT) registry exams.

    You’ll learn
    to practice, perfect and test your skills in obtaining radiography images of the upper extremity, including the finger, wrist, arm, elbow, humerus, shoulder, scapula, acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) and clavicle
    to better visualize and understand the anatomy of the upper extremity and shoulder girdle, with our 3D anatomical model
    to identify the indications and contraindications for performing radiographic procedures of the upper extremity and shoulder girdle
    how to manage the requirements of trauma and pediatric patients requiring X-rays of the upper extremity and shoulder girdle
    how to position a patient to obtain optimal images of the upper extremity and shoulder girdle
    how to analyze radiographs for quality and correct positioning criteria
    much more (see “content details” for more specific information)
    Introduction
    Step 1 - Preparation
    Step 1.1 - Equipment and room preparation
    Step 1.2 - Patient preparation
    Step 1.3 - Technologist preparation
    Step 2 - Finger projections
    Step 2.1 - Routine projections
    Step 2.2 - Pediatric considerations
    Step 2.3 - Trauma considerations
    Step 3 - Hand projections
    Step 3.1 - Routine projections
    Step 3.2 - Pediatric considerations
    Step 3.3 - Trauma considerations
    Step 4 - Wrist projections
    Step 4.1 - Routine projections
    Step 4.2 - Pediatric considerations
    Step 4.3 - Trauma considerations
    Step 5 - Forearm projections
    Step 5.1 - Routine projections
    Step 5.2 - Pediatric considerations
    Step 5.3 - Trauma considerations
    Step 6 - Elbow projections
    Step 6.1 - Routine projections
    Step 6.2 - Pediatric considerations
    Step 6.3 - Trauma considerations
    Step 7 - Humerus
    Step 7.1 - Routine projections
    Step 7.2 - Pediatric considerations
    Step 7.3 - Trauma considerations
    Step 8 - Shoulder and scapula
    Step 8.1 - Shoulder
    Step 8.1.1 - Routine projections
    Step 8.1.2 - Pediatric considerations
    Step 8.1.3 - Trauma considerations
    Step 8.2 - Scapula
    Step 8.2.1 - Routine projections
    Step 8.2.2 - Pediatric considerations
    Step 8.2.3 - Trauma considerations
    Step 9 - Clavicle
    Step 9.1 - Routine projections
    Step 9.2 - Pediatric considerations
    Step 9.3 - Trauma considerations
    Step 10 - Acromioclavicular joints and upper limb measurement
    Step 10.1 - Acromioclavicular joints
    Step 10.1.1 - Routine projections
    Step 10.1.2 - Pediatric considerations
    Step 10.1.3 - Trauma considerations
    Step 10.2 - Upper Limb Measurement (Shoulder, Elbow, and Wrist)
    Step 10.2.1 - Upper limb measurement: AP - shoulder, elbow, and wrist
    Step 10.2.2 - Pediatric considerations
    All required reference materials are provided with this program. Technical requirements:

    Internet Connection
    • Broadband or High-Speed (DSL, Cable, Wireless)
    Hardware Requirements
    • Processor - 2GHz Processor or Higher
    • Memory - 1 GB RAM Minimum Recommended

    Software Requirements
    • Operating Systems - Windows 7, 8 or 10; Mac OS x 10 or higher
    • Microsoft Office 2007, 2010 or 2013 or a Word Processing application to save and open Microsoft Office formats (.doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx)
    • Internet Browsers - Google Chrome is highly recommended
    • Cookies MUST be enabled
    • Pop-ups MUST be allowed (Pop-up Blocker disabled)
    • Adobe PDF Reader
    This class is an independent-study course. Students will have all the resources needed to successfully complete the course within the online material. A student helpdesk is available for technical support during the course enrollment.

    Product Type:
    Course
    Course Type:
    Lab/Simulation
    Level:
    Beginner
    Language:
    English
    Hours:
    1
    Duration:
    3 months
    Avg Completion:
    1 Month

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