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Radiologic Technology Program Student Orientation

Radiologic Technology Program Student Orientation. Technical Standards Checklist for Clinical Observation Requirements for Entry.

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Radiologic Technology Program Student Orientation

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  1. Radiologic Technology Program Student Orientation Technical Standards Checklist for Clinical Observation Requirements for Entry

  2. We welcome you to the York Technical College Radiologic Technology Program! This presentation will provide you with the information that you need about our radiography program and training to become and ARRT RT (R), Radiographer.

  3. We need to have the following forms on file: • Technical Standards for Admission into Radiologic Technology • Checklist for Clinical Observation • Please see a CASS counselor to obtain these forms.

  4. Technical Standards for the Radiologic Technology Program

  5. Technical Standards • Technical standards outline the essential functions that a radiographer must be able to perform. • As you look at the Technical Standards Form, this tutorial will explain each section. • You will need to place a check mark in the appropriate area as you declare your ability to meet the requirements.

  6. Essential Functions of a Radiographer - #1-We provide DIRECT patient care. • All of # 1 pertains to direct patient care. • During your scheduled clinical observation, you will see the RT take the patient’s history and explain the exam to the patient.

  7. Essential Functions of a Radiographer - #1 • You may also see the RT use immobilization devices such as positioning sponges, sandbags, and tape during the examination. • These help to keep the patient still during the exam.

  8. Essential Functions of a Radiographer - #1 • The RT must also closely monitor a patient’s condition and report any changes to the appropriate staff.

  9. Essential Functions of a Radiographer - #1 • The RT will produce and evaluate images using accepted methods and techniques.

  10. Essential Functions of a Radiographer - #2 • The RT is responsible for maintaining the equipment and ensuring the exam rooms are prepared between each procedure. • After each patient, the linen is changed and the table is cleaned if blood and/or body fluids have contaminated the table during the examination.

  11. Essential Functions of a Radiographer - #3 • The RT is responsible for making sure that all necessary supplies are available and that the room is well-stocked with linens and supplies.

  12. Essential Functions of a Radiographer - #4 • The RT is responsible for preparing and administering contrast agents and other chemical mixtures used in radiographic procedures, by starting IVs or by oral or rectal means. • The RT prepares the medium (Barium) that the patient will drink for GI (gastrointestinal)studies.

  13. Essential Functions of a Radiographer - #4 • The RT also prepares syringes for IV (intravenous) injection of contrast media and administers the appropriate dose to the patient.

  14. Essential Functions of a Radiographer - #5 • The RT is responsible for administering emergency procedures and first aid including CPR as the need arises.

  15. Essential Functions of a Radiographer - #5 • All students and RT’s are required to receive training and become certified in life-saving techniques such as CPR before working in the clinical setting. • The American Heart Association 8-hour Healthcare Provider CPR certification is a prerequisite to enrollment in the RT Program

  16. Minimum Qualifications Please read the section labeled “Physical Requirements”.

  17. Physical Requirements • This section stresses the importance of back strength. You will be lifting heavy patients that will require more than the stated minimum of 20 lbs of force. You will also be twisting, bending, reaching, walking, and standing for long periods of time. • You will me moving large, heavy pieces of medical equipment. • It is often necessary to move patients from wheelchair, stretcher or bed to the radiographic table.

  18. Physical Requirements • You may be exposed to fumes such as the chemicals in the darkroom. • You will be required to use both hands and feet to perform the duties of a radiographer in order to operate the equipment.

  19. Physical Requirements • If you feel that you meet or do not meet the requirements, then place a check mark in the appropriate space.

  20. Minimum Qualifications Please read the section labeled “Data Conception”.

  21. Data Conception • In order to function as a radiographer, you must have the ability to understand and follow both written and oral communication and carry-out duties as a result of requests by physicians.

  22. Data Conception • If you feel that you meet or do not meet the requirements, then place a check mark in the appropriate space.

  23. Minimum Qualifications Please read the section labeled “Color Discrimination”.

  24. Color Discrimination • You must be able to differentiate colors and shades of colors. • The healthcare setting relies heavily on the use of color-coded systems. • Biohazard materials are placed in RED-lined trash cans or recepticals. • Sterile items are covered in Blueor Green drapes.

  25. Color Discrimination • Radiographic images demonstrate definite differences between black and white; however, they also demonstrate many shades of gray. This section is directly related to color-blindness.

  26. Color Discrimination • If you feel that you meet or do not meet the requirements, then place a check mark in the appropriate space.

  27. Minimum Qualifications Please read the section labeled “Manual Dexterity/ Motor Coordination”

  28. Manual Dexterity/ Motor Coordination • You must have a firm grip in order to be able to manipulate the controls on the radiographic equipment. • You must also be able to grasp the radiographic tube to position it in relation to the patient. • You must be able to grasp to lift and transfer patients.

  29. Manual Dexterity/ Motor Coordination • There are different control panels used in the department. Some will require you to press a button and others will require that you grasp a dial or utilize keyboards. • Also draw up medication.

  30. Manual Dexterity/ Motor Coordination • Some of the tables are foot-pedal operated so you must be able to use your feet for this purpose.

  31. Manual Dexterity/ Motor Coordination • If you feel that you meet or do not meet the requirements, then place a check mark in the appropriate space.

  32. Minimum Qualifications Please read the section labeled “Interpersonal Communication”

  33. Interpersonal Communication • There are various types of learning that will be employed while enrolled in the program. • Concrete learning will be experienced by the use of labs and hands-on learning activities. Ability to discern information and apply it is required.

  34. Interpersonal Communication • Abstract learning will be experienced by relying on diagrams and mathematical equations to understand the material.

  35. Interpersonal Communication • If you feel that you meet or do not meet the requirements, then place a check mark in the appropriate space.

  36. Minimum Qualifications Please read the section labeled “Physical Communication”

  37. Physical Communication • You must be able to speak clearly to and hear your patients.

  38. Physical Communication • If you feel that you meet or do not meet the requirements, then place a check mark in the appropriate space.

  39. Minimum Qualifications Please read the section labeled “Reasoning Development”

  40. Reasoning Development • This section states the same thing as the Interpersonal Communication section. • Since you have already marked the Interpersonal Communication section, please mark the space that is appropriate for this section.

  41. Minimum Qualifications Please read the section labeled “Language Development”

  42. Language Development • You will be required to read articles from technical journals in order to stay abreast of technical advancements. • You will also be required to communicate the same type of information to your classmates and colleagues through oral presentations.

  43. Language Development • Several courses within the Radiography curriculum require that the student perform research, and write term papers and/or technical reports, projects or power points.

  44. Language Development • If you feel that you meet or do not meet the requirements, then place a check mark in the appropriate space.

  45. Minimum Qualifications Please read the section labeled “Numerical Ability”

  46. Numerical Ability • Mathematical operations are necessary to calculate exposure factors, conversions and radiation exposure. • These functions are related to basic math through algebraic concepts.

  47. Numerical Ability • If you feel that you meet or do not meet the requirements, then place a check mark in the appropriate space.

  48. Minimum Qualifications Please read the section labeled “Form/ Spatial Ability”

  49. Form/ Spatial Ability • You must be able to read information on various packages and also be able to inspect those packages for damage. • You must be able to discern variations in the Radiographic images.

  50. Form/ Spatial Ability • If you feel that you meet or do not meet the requirements, then place a check mark in the appropriate space.

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