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2024-2025 SCC Catalog 
    
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DMS 105 - Sonographic Anatomy of the Abdomen


Lecture Hours: 4 Credits: 4

Description: This course is a study of the abdominal structures with emphasis on sonographic imaging methods and procedures.

Prerequisite(s): AHS 102 , BIO 112 , COL 103 , MAT 110 , and PHY 118  with a grade C or higher. 
Course Topics:
  • Medical ethics, law, infection control, communication and patient care as it relates to sonography Ergonomic techniques
  • Sonography of the abdomen
  • Anatomy, relational anatomy, laboratory values and pathology of the abdomen
  • Biological effects of sonography

Textbooks:
Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn website
Required Materials:
  • Windows based computer with Internet access.

Grading System:
An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

A = 90 - 100
B = 80 - 89
C = 70 - 79
D = 60 - 69
F =   0 - 59


Student Learning Outcomes:
  1. Describe patient care inside and outside the sonography department.
  2. Describe medical ethics and law, HIPAA, and OSHA guidelines.
  3. Describe types and methods of infection control, standard precautions, modes of transmission of infection and disease, standard precautions, isolation procedure, preventative methods and transducer sanitation and disinfection.
  4. Identify opportunities for career advancement within the ultrasound field including resources for professional development.
  5. Describe ergonomic techniques and awareness of work-related musculoskeletal injuries and best practices for prevention.
  6. Describe medical and sonographic terminology.
  7. Describe processes for obtaining patient history and relevant information related to sonographic examinations.
  8. Identify sectional anatomy, relational anatomy, anatomic variants, and sonographic appearances of normal anatomical structures.
  9. Describe disease processes with application to sonographic and Doppler patterns.
  10. Describe physiology, pathophysiology, sonographic technique, measurements, sonographic appearances, and Doppler patterns, where applicable, in both normal and abnormal structures.
  11. Describe the application of image production and optimization.
  12. Describe biological effects.
  13. Describe scanning protocol and modification(s) based on the sonographic findings and the differential diagnoses.
  14. Describe process for correlating diagnostic and imaging procedures, including prior exams, and varying modalities.
  15. Describe laboratory value relevance and correlate laboratory values and clinical indications for sonographic exam.

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