Skip to Main Content

DMS234

Download as PDF

Sonographic Principles and Instrumentation II

Measurable Student Learning Outcomes

  1. (Analysis Level) Analyze the physical principles of ultrasound imaging, including wave propagation, artifacts, and bioeffects, to optimize sonographic results and minimize diagnostic errors. (CSLO #4)

  2. (Application Level) Apply advanced Doppler techniques and hemodynamics principles to assess vascular conditions, ensuring accurate flow measurement and diagnosis. (CSLO #2)

  3. (Evaluation Level) Evaluate and troubleshoot sonographic artifacts, utilizing critical thinking to adjust equipment settings and improve image quality for optimal diagnostic results. (CSLO #4)

  4. (Understanding Level) Demonstrate proficiency in performing quality control procedures on sonographic equipment, ensuring accurate calibration and consistent image quality in clinical practice. (CSLO #3)

  5. (Synthesis Level) Synthesize contemporary trends and emerging technologies in sonography, incorporating new techniques and equipment features into clinical practice for improved patient care. (CSLO #2)

  6. (Evaluation Level) Assess and apply safety protocols in sonography, recognizing the importance of bioeffects and patient safety during diagnostic procedures. (CSLO #3)

  7. (Remembering Level) Prepare for the ARDMS examination by reviewing key sonographic principles, instrumentation, and clinical practices, ensuring comprehensive knowledge and readiness for certification. (CSLO #2)