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DMS 120 - Abdominal Sonography


Credits: 3
Lecture Contact Hours: 3
Description: Study of the abdomen and small parts anatomy utilizing ultrasound. This includes physiology, pathology, pathophysiology, patient care and imaging techniques. The focus is on normal and abnormal anatomy sonographic patterns. Emphasis is placed on clinical history, physical assessment and correct exam protocol. This course will explore preparation for intraoperative surgical procedure scanning and infection control measures.

Prerequisites: Acceptance into Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program.DMS 110  with a minimum grade of 3.0. DMS 116  with a minimum grade of 3.0. DMS 152  with a minimum grade of 3.0.  
Corequisites: DMS 202  DMS 212   
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. Explain exam preparation, significance of clinical history and exam technique.
  2. Recognize sonographic appearance and location and structure of the pancreas and biliary system, liver, urinary system, GI system, spleen and arterial and venous systems.
  3. Examine normal anatomy and physiology related to the abdomen and small body parts.
  4. Explore pathologic conditions associated with small parts and abdomen organs.
  5. Differentiate organ systems based upon their function and spatial anatomy.
  6. Adhere to measures that are followed to ensure adequate infection control prevention and maintain standard precautions.
  7. Prepare equipment and the room for intraoperative surgical procedure scanning.
  8. Explore case studies related to abdominal ultrasound images.
  9. Explore case studies related to small body part ultrasound images.
  10. Evaluate factors that affect quality of abdominal and small body part ultrasound images and corrective action needed to improve images.
  11. Recognize patient needs and appropriate responses to given circumstances.



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