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16 - Diagnostic Medical Sonography
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  • PLO 1: Apply principles of ultrasound physics to patient examinations to obtain diagnostic information.
    • CLO 4: Perform sonographic and Doppler exams of the abdomen, pelvis, obstetric, and vasculature.
    • CLO 7: Demonstrate acceptable use of sonographic instrumentation.
  • PLO 2: Be a productive team-player.
    • CLO 4: Perform sonographic and Doppler exams of the abdomen, pelvis, obstetric, and vasculature.
    • CLO 5: Communicate with patients, family members, colleagues and supervisors in a manner which demonstrates respect for the age, gender, culture and values of others.
    • CLO 6: Use appropriate professional, sonographic, and medical terminology when speaking and writing.
    • CLO 8: Apply Sonography procedural protocols.
    • CLO 10: Demonstrate proper patient care and safety.
    • CLO 11: Modify sonographic technique or exam to acquire a diagnostic image.
  • PLO 3: Be an efficient, cost-effective member of the health care team.
    • CLO 4: Perform sonographic and Doppler exams of the abdomen, pelvis, obstetric, and vasculature.
    • CLO 5: Communicate with patients, family members, colleagues and supervisors in a manner which demonstrates respect for the age, gender, culture and values of others.
    • CLO 6: Use appropriate professional, sonographic, and medical terminology when speaking and writing.
    • CLO 8: Apply Sonography procedural protocols.
    • CLO 10: Demonstrate proper patient care and safety.
    • CLO 11: Modify sonographic technique or exam to acquire a diagnostic image.
  • PLO 4: Be prepared to take and pass the ARDMS registry examinations in sonographic principles & instrumentation, abdomen and obstetrics & gynecology.
    • CLO 1: Describe the normal and pathologic sonographic appearances including Doppler waveforms of the neonatal brain, spinal cord, hip, nonvascular extremity, the abdominal (hepatic, renal, mesenteric)/extracranial/intracranial vasculature and organ transplants.
    • CLO 2: Correlate the risk factors, lab tests and clinical symptoms associated with the sonographic and Doppler findings of the neonatal brain, spinal cord, hip, nonvascular extremity, abdominal (hepatic, renal, mesenteric)/extracranial/intracranial vasculature, and organ transplants.
    • CLO 4: Perform sonographic and Doppler exams of the abdomen, pelvis, obstetric, and vasculature.
    • CLO 6: Use appropriate professional, sonographic, and medical terminology when speaking and writing.
    • CLO 7: Demonstrate acceptable use of sonographic instrumentation.
    • CLO 8: Apply Sonography procedural protocols.
    • CLO 10: Demonstrate proper patient care and safety.
    • CLO 11: Modify sonographic technique or exam to acquire a diagnostic image.
  • PLO 5: Correlate clinical history, patient symptoms, and laboratory test results with sonographic findings.
    • CLO 2: Correlate the risk factors, lab tests and clinical symptoms associated with the sonographic and Doppler findings of the neonatal brain, spinal cord, hip, nonvascular extremity, abdominal (hepatic, renal, mesenteric)/extracranial/intracranial vasculature, and organ transplants.
    • CLO 4: Perform sonographic and Doppler exams of the abdomen, pelvis, obstetric, and vasculature.
    • CLO 5: Communicate with patients, family members, colleagues and supervisors in a manner which demonstrates respect for the age, gender, culture and values of others.
    • CLO 6: Use appropriate professional, sonographic, and medical terminology when speaking and writing.
    • CLO 11: Modify sonographic technique or exam to acquire a diagnostic image.
  • PLO 6: Demonstrate competence and proficiency in performing abdominal – extended (extremity, non-vascular, infant hips, neck, neonatal/infant head, neonatal/infant spine, penis, prostate, scrotum and superficial soft-tissue structures), obstetrics, and gynecologic ultrasound examinations.
    • CLO 1: Describe the normal and pathologic sonographic appearances including Doppler waveforms of the neonatal brain, spinal cord, hip, nonvascular extremity, the abdominal (hepatic, renal, mesenteric)/extracranial/intracranial vasculature and organ transplants.
    • CLO 2: Correlate the risk factors, lab tests and clinical symptoms associated with the sonographic and Doppler findings of the neonatal brain, spinal cord, hip, nonvascular extremity, abdominal (hepatic, renal, mesenteric)/extracranial/intracranial vasculature, and organ transplants.
    • CLO 4: Perform sonographic and Doppler exams of the abdomen, pelvis, obstetric, and vasculature.
    • CLO 6: Use appropriate professional, sonographic, and medical terminology when speaking and writing.
    • CLO 7: Demonstrate acceptable use of sonographic instrumentation.
    • CLO 8: Apply Sonography procedural protocols.
    • CLO 11: Modify sonographic technique or exam to acquire a diagnostic image.
  • PLO 7: Identify common pathologic diseases and differential diagnoses through correlation of sonographic appearances, clinical symptoms and laboratory test results.
    • CLO 1: Describe the normal and pathologic sonographic appearances including Doppler waveforms of the neonatal brain, spinal cord, hip, nonvascular extremity, the abdominal (hepatic, renal, mesenteric)/extracranial/intracranial vasculature and organ transplants.
    • CLO 2: Correlate the risk factors, lab tests and clinical symptoms associated with the sonographic and Doppler findings of the neonatal brain, spinal cord, hip, nonvascular extremity, abdominal (hepatic, renal, mesenteric)/extracranial/intracranial vasculature, and organ transplants.
    • CLO 4: Perform sonographic and Doppler exams of the abdomen, pelvis, obstetric, and vasculature.
    • CLO 6: Use appropriate professional, sonographic, and medical terminology when speaking and writing.
    • CLO 7: Demonstrate acceptable use of sonographic instrumentation.
    • CLO 8: Apply Sonography procedural protocols.
    • CLO 11: Modify sonographic technique or exam to acquire a diagnostic image.
  • PLO 8: Practice and apply the ALARA principle in performance of diagnostic ultrasound examinations.
    • CLO 4: Perform sonographic and Doppler exams of the abdomen, pelvis, obstetric, and vasculature.
    • CLO 7: Demonstrate acceptable use of sonographic instrumentation.
    • CLO 8: Apply Sonography procedural protocols.
    • CLO 11: Modify sonographic technique or exam to acquire a diagnostic image.
  • PLO 9: Practice lifelong learning by staying current in sonography through continuing education, achieving certifications in additional specialties and achieving advanced degrees.
    • CLO 3: Associate sonographic research and case studies with course material.
    • CLO 9: Access information using computer technology.
    • CLO 12: Shows interest/motivation in learning new procedures and equipment.
  • PLO 10: Provide basic patient care, comfort and nursing skills.
    • CLO 5: Communicate with patients, family members, colleagues and supervisors in a manner which demonstrates respect for the age, gender, culture and values of others.
    • CLO 10: Demonstrate proper patient care and safety.
  • PLO 11: Recognize the importance of the multidisciplinary health care team.
    • CLO 3: Associate sonographic research and case studies with course material.
    • CLO 5: Communicate with patients, family members, colleagues and supervisors in a manner which demonstrates respect for the age, gender, culture and values of others.
    • CLO 6: Use appropriate professional, sonographic, and medical terminology when speaking and writing.
    • CLO 12: Shows interest/motivation in learning new procedures and equipment.
    • CLO 13: Participate in a community volunteer activity
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