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2018-19 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Courses
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Quarterly Credit Classes are available online, where you may filter class offerings by subject, time, day, or whether they are held on campus, online or are hybrid classes.
& = Common Course Identifier
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Neurodiagnostic Technology |
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Nuclear Medicine Technology |
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NMTEC 234 - Clinical Education V 13 CR
Fifth in a five-course sequence of supervised clinical instruction in nuclear medicine technology. Topics include radiopharmacy, positron emission tomography, nuclear cardiology, and pediatrics.
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into the program.
Course Outcomes
- Elute a Mo-99/Tc-99m generator and perform quality control testing
- Prepare radiopharmaceuticals and perform quality control procedures on these preparations.Childrens Hospital Medical Center:
- Discuss the use of nuclear medicine procedures in children, including the radiopharmaceutical dosages used for children, the types of studies commonly done, and the indications and results of those studies.
- List ways in which children may be restrained or sedated and precautions that must be taken when sedation is performed.
Harborview Medical Center elective: Describe the protocols and uses of brain scanning for determination of brain death and identification of cerebral ischemia (with and without pharmacologic stress). Bone Densitometry elective: Perform five bone densitometry procedures without assistance. Discuss the risk factors for osteoporosis, the types of results obtained with bone densitometry, and the physics behind the measurement of bone density.
PET/CT elective: Describe the acquisition of a contrast-enhanced CT scan, including patient preparation, contrast administration, CT acquisition parameters and timing, and CT image processing and display. Discuss the potential for artifacts and conflicts when combining PET and CT.
Find out when this course is offered
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Nursing Assistant |
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Nursing |
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Nutrition |
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Occupational and Life Skills OLS at Bellevue College is an innovative 90-credit associate degree program unlike any other program in the nation. This program gives adults with cognitive disabilities the opportunity to acquire an accredited college degree that leads to post – graduation employment rates well above the national average. The curriculum is occupational and life skills based taught through scaffold instruction and universal design. All OLS courses focus on developing critical thinking skills, soft skills, and self – determination skills. Courses incorporate service learning in the community with local businesses as a way to help students utilize new skills outside of the classroom. Students create a career pathway over a three year period that is specific to their self – identified skills, strengths, and passions. An internship of 200 hours related to that career pathway is completed during their last 2 quarters. Additional information can be found at www.OLSatBellevueCollege.com. No courses offered summer quarter.
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