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DMS 210 - Sonography Clinical 1


Credits: 4
Lecture Contact Hours: 2
Off Site Contact Hours Without Faculty: 24-30
Description: This clinical course provides students with the opportunity to learn scanning skills in a clinical setting. The student will be supervised by qualified sonographers. This is the first of three clinical courses that provides students with progressive experience and observation in a clinical rotation. This course will meet for 360-450 clinical hours in 8-10 hour shifts.

Prerequisites: DMS 150  with a minimum grade of 3.0.
Corequisites: DMS 200 . DMS 160  if not taken previously. DMS 180  if not taken previously.
Recommended: None.

Course Category: Occupational
This Course is Typically Offered: Fall Only
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Students who already have this knowledge may qualify for prior learning credit. https://www.schoolcraft.edu/student-records/prior-learning-credits
Course Competencies
  1. Explore operations of a diagnostic facility.
  2. Utilize appropriate patient transfer mechanics.
  3. Demonstrate professional interaction/communication skills with the patient, clinical supervisor, department personnel and radiologist.
  4. Educate other health care providers and the public in appropriate applications of ultrasound, including medical terminology, pertinent clinical signs, symptoms and laboratory tests.
  5. Interact with the interpreting physician or other designated physicians with an oral or written summary of findings.
  6. Obtain complete and accurate patient histories.
  7. Demonstrate clinical safety and decision making.
  8. Select machine settings and transducer(s) for specific exams.
  9. Perform basic sonography imaging under direct/indirect supervision of the aorta (SMA, celiac, renal arteries, iliac arteries, splenic vein), liver, gall bladder and biliary system, pancreas, renal and urinary system.
  10. Distinguish normal vs abnormal anatomy.
  11. Distinguish pathology of pertinent exams studied in the lab.
  12. Demonstrate accurate image acquisition and analysis.
  13. Examine invasive procedure protocol and sterile technique.
  14. Demonstrate appropriate responses to critically ill patients and medical emergencies.
  15. Create high quality diagnostic images.



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