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Descriptions Pre-Requisite/s Placement General Objectives : : : : : : R1R04206 Radiographic Anatomy and Physiology A course covering the study of the structure and function of the human body with radiographic correlation. Zoology, Medical Terminology, Human Anatomy and Physiology 3rd year, 1st Semester At the end of the course, the student should have: 1. Identify radiologic structures in radiographed 2. Know the affected body part during radiological procedures 3. Know the different surfaces and landmarks of human anatomical structures 4. Understand the function of different system of human body 5. Understand and know the different radiographic, medical and pathologic terms. 1. Attendance 2. Active class participation 4. Quizzes 5. Oral presentation of report 6. Film critics 7. Major examination M. Malett, M.D., A Handbook of Anatomy and Physiology for Student X-ray Technician, 4th edition, JMC Press Inc., 1981. Course Credit 3 Units, 3 hours lecture / week
Course Requirements:
Textbook
References
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Ahuja, Anil T., Diagnostic and Surgical Imaging Anatomy. Salt Lake City. Utah: Amirsys, 2007. Ballinger, Philip W., Eugene D. Frank Atlas Radiographic Positioning and Radiologic Procedures 10th and edition, Mosby, 2003 2007 Bontrager, Kenneth L., John P Lampignano. Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy 5th and 6th ed. St. Louis Mosby, 2001 and 2005. Frank, Eugene D., Bruce W. Long, Barbara J. Smith. Merrills Atlas of Radiographic Positions and Procedures. 11th ed. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier, 2007. Martini, Frederic H. Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology, 6th ed. San Francisco, CA. Benjamin Cummings, 2004. Wicke, Lothar. Atlas of Radiologic Anatomy, 5th ed., Philadelphia, Lea and Febiger, 1994. Journals Radiologic Technology: Journal of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, Vol.79, No.1 ,2007. Radiologic Technology: Journal of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, Vol. 79, No.2, 2007.
Computations of Grades:
40% Class Standing (Lecture) 20% Midterm Examination 40% Final Examination 100%
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Topic Outline Unit I. The Human Body 1. Architectural plan 1.1 Body Cavities 2. Components units 2.1 Cells 2.2 Tissues 2.3 Organs 2.4 Systems 3. Directional Terms 3.1 Superior 3.2 Inferior 3.3 Anterior 3.4 Posterior 3.5 Medial 3.6 Lateral 3.7 Proximal 3.8 Distal 4. Body Planes 4.1 Sagittal 4.2 Coronal 4.3 Transverse Unit II. Surface Anatomy 1. Significance
Learning Objectives
Methodology
At the end of each Lecture unit, the student is able to: Interactive 1.Discuss the human body Discussion 2.Explain the architectural plan and component units 1.Define and explain the directional terms 2.Familiarize the body planes of the human body Lecture Class Discussion
Expected Outcome Knowledge Attitude Skills Understand the Appreciate Able to architectural human identify the plan of human anatomical anatomical body structures structures and systems of the Know the human body. component units of human body
Week 2
Quiz
Able to identify the different anatomical terms used for radiographic positioning
Week 3-4
Lecture Discussion
Textbook OHP
Quiz Recitation
Know the Develop attitude Able to different surface the importance identify of anatomy of anatomical anatomical
to radiography 2. Radiographic Correlation of different surface landmarks 2.1 Head 2.2 Neck 2.3 Thorax 2.4 Abdomen 2.5 Pelvis Week 5-6 2.6 Upper extremity 2.7 Lower extremity
2.Explain the radiographic correlation of different surface land marks and significance to radiography
3.Discuss the different parts of the upper and lower extremities 4.Identify the important parts of upper & lower extremities 5.Familiarize the important parts of structures 1.Recall the surface of anatomy 2.Discuss the skeletal system 3.Explain the basic function of skeletal system 4.Correlate
Give lecture, X-ray film shows different x-ray Negatoscope film on upper and lower extremities
Able to identify the anatomical parts and structures thru radiologic film
Week 7-8
Unit III. Skeletal System 1. Basic function of skeletal system 2. Radiographic correlation of skeletal system
Lecture
different parts of skeletal system in radiographic film E X A M I N A T I O Lecture Shows presentation of different xray film in digestive system X-ray film Negatoscope N Understand basic function of digestive system Appreciate the different parts of digestive system Able to identify the different parts of the digestive system
M I D T E R M Unit IV. Digestive System 1. Basic function of digestive system 2. Radiographic Correlation of the Digestive system 2.1 Mouth 2.2 Pharynx 2.3 Esophagus 2.4 Stomach 2.5 Small intestine 2.6 Large intestine Unit V. Urinary System 1. Basic function of the urinary system 2. Radiographic correlation of the urinary 1.Discuss the basic function of the digestive system 2.Explain the radiographic correlation of the digestive system 3.Describe the different parts of the digestive system
Appreciate how to correlate xray film in different parts of the digestive system
Week 12 - 13
1.Discuss the basic function of the urinary system 2.Discuss the radiographic correlation of the urinary system 3.Describe and
Know the basic function of urinary system Know and understand the radiographic film of urinary
system 2.1 kidney 2.2 ureter 2.3 urinary bladder 2.4 urethra Week 14 Unit VI Respiratory System 1. Basic function of respiratory system 2. Radiographic correlation of the respiratory system 2.1 Upper respiratory tract 2.2 Lower respiratory tract 2.3 Thoracic pleura Unit VII. Reproductive system 1. Basic function of the reproductive system 2. Radiographic correlation of the
system
1.Discuss the basic function of the respiratory system 2.Explain and describe the parts of respiratory system in correlation of radiographic films.
Know the basic function of the respiratory system Know and understand the radiographic film of respiratory system
Week 15
1.Explain the function of reproductive system 2.Explain and describe the basic parts of urinary system in correlation of
Understand the functions of the reproductive system Know different parts of reproductive system
Appreciate the basic function of reproductive system. Appreciate the importance of radiographic correlation in
Week 16
reproductive system 2.1 Uterus 2.2 Fallopian tubes 2.3 Vagina 2.4 Testes 2.5 Penis Seminal vesicles 2.6 Ejaculatory duct Unit VIII. Circulatory System 1.Basic function of the circulatory system 2.Radiographic correlation of the circulatory system 1.1 Heart 1.2 Blood circulation
radiographic film
Week 17.
1.Discuss the Lecture circulatory system 2.Discuss the basic function of the circulatory system 3.Explain radiographic correlation of the circulatory system 4.Describe different parts of the circulatory system Unit IX. Nervous 1.Discuss the Lecture System circulatory system 1.Basic function of the 2.Discuss the nervous system basic function of 2.Radiographic nervous system correlation of the 3.Explain nervous system radiographic 2.1.Brain correlation of the
OHP Acetate
Recitation
Know basic function of circulatory system Understand radiographic correlation of different parts of the circulatory system
OHP Acetate
Recitation
Know the basic function of nervous system. Understand radiographic correlation of different parts
2.2.Spinal cord
Week 18
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