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What are the program's mission and goals statements? - Answer-1) prepare students as radiographers who can competently and safely perform radiologic procedures 2) display personal qualities of integrity, responsibility, and reliability 3) function as active member of the healthcare team Goal #1 - Answer-be skilled in current practice as entry-level diagnostic radiographers Goal #2 - Answer-demonstrate ability to communicate orally and in writing Goal #3 - Answer-demonstrate ability to think critically and solve problems in clinical setting Goal #4 - Answer-act as ethical and responsible members of a healthcare team Requirements to apply - Answer-1) CCRI application into General Studies w/ pre-Radiography concentration 2) HS transcript, GED, or baccalaureate transcript 3) Accuplacer test (90+ on reading or 259+ in next gen accuplacer or ENGL 0890 w/ "A" or bachelors degree) *Max points is 10 4) Complete ENGL 1010, MATH 1200 (or 21111/2141), and XRAY 1000 5) 2.0 GPA 6) HESI-A2 Preadmission Exam Admission Procedure AFTER admission - Answer-1) background check (no record for 7 years) 2) physical exam and immunizations 3) CPR cardAcademic Requirements - Answer-1) 2.0 GPA in all XRAY courses 2) MATH 1200- prereq for Radiographic Physics 3) General Psych, literature elective, humanities/social science elective Point Grade System - Answer-Prereq GPA for English, math and Xray: Ex) 3.67 x GPA x 10= 36.7 pts Max points= 40 Math and Xray: A= 15 pts (4.0) A-= 13 pts (3.7) B+= 12 pts (3.3) B= 10 (3.0) B-= 8 pts (2.7) C+= 7 pts (2.3) C= 6 pts (2.0) Max points= 30 Reading Accuplacer: 90+ or bachelor's degree or A in ENGL 0890 Max points= 10 HESI A2: 5 points in each reading, math, vocab/general knowledge and Grammar Max points: 20 Requirements AFTER acception - Answer-1) PCP apt for complete physical and up to date vaccinations 2) Hep B 3-step vaccine (must have 2 before clinical if not immune)3) CPR card 4) health form completed and sent to nurse (PPD must be 2-step or one-step blood work) Class Schedule - Answer-Summer- in class 6 wks, clinical 4 wks after completion (M-F 7-3:00(30) or 8-4) 1st Fall and Spring- in class 3 days/wk (M,W,F), clincial 2 (T,Th) 2nd Summer- 12 wks clinical, Thursday class 2nd Fall and Spring- in class 2 days/wk (T,Th), clinical 3 (M,W,F) Technical Standards - Answer-I) strength and mobility II) manual dexterity, good motor skills and hand eye coordination III) sensory function to palpate bony prominences IV) hear faint/muffled sounds V) visual acuity and intensity discrimination VI) communicate orally and in writing Egypt - Answer-1) studied sick probed wounds, took pulses and studied specimens 2) public health issues important-personal hygiene 3) brain useless and heart important India - Answer-1) eternal cycle of life 2) skilled surgery (C-section, skin grafts, rhinoplasty) 3) circulation and anesthetic drugs China - Answer-1) prevention: cure spirit, nourish body, treat whole body, give meds, exercise, PT and massage, acupuncture Greece - Answer-1) Scientific thought to medical theory- PT not illness 2) Early: magic and spells, brain=seat of senses; disease disturbance of harmony of 4 elements3) 5th century: Hippocrates (father of med) taught practice of medicine (PT confidentiality, study PT not disease, evaluate honestly, no harming, share knowledge/skill, be pure Christianity - Answer-1) religious influence 2) spiritual, mental, physical healing not different 3) institutions for care of needy 17th Century - Answer-1) advances in understanding anatomy 2) circulation of blood 3) lymphatic system 18th Century - Answer-1) efforts to adapt to scientific investigation 2) obstetrics est. as branch of medicine 3) blood pressure studied 4) homeopathy (small doses of drugs)

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