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Sep 10, 2024
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ADI 262 - Sectional Anatomy for Diagnostic Imaging Credit(s) 3.00 Lecture Hours: 3.00 This course covers the fundamentals of sectional anatomy for the commonly imaged planes of the human body. Units of study include: Cranium and Facial Bones, Brain, Neck, Spine, Thorax, Abdomen, Pelvis, Upper Extremity, and Lower Extremity. Line drawings, Computed Tomography (CT) images, Magnetic Resonance (MR) images, and ultrasound pictures are used to illustrate body parts in the coronal, sagittal, and/or axial planes.
Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of C in PHY 185 and PHY 186 or RAD 420 or PHY 162 or PHY 172 or RAD 800 . A minimum grade of C in BIO 157 or BIO 168 or BIO 173 . A minimum grade of C in ENG 105 or SPC 112 . A minimum grade of C in HSC 113 and PHI 105 . A minimum grade of C in PSY 111 or SOC 110 . SLOs: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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Identify internal anatomy of the human body, as shown in sectional imaging.
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Differentiate modalities of imaging such as, CT, MR or ultrasound.
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Explain the functions of the body parts commonly imaged in sections.
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Discuss the ways in which internal systems of the human body work together.
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