The graduate will get information about the basic procedures for preparing and positioning patients for individual imaging diagnostics, information about the basic technical parameters of the devices. Bone studies - preparation of contrast material, administration of contrast material, performance of the contrast study procedure (GIT, URO...) The graduate can set up the x-ray machine to obtain a high-quality roentgenogram. Gain knowledge of different types of X-ray development - Skiagraphy. The student knows how to properly prepare and position the patient for individual examinations. He masters the essential basics of work safety at the workplace of imaging diagnostics. |
General radiology 1. The mission of imaging methods in veterinary medicine 2. The equipment of the X-ray workplace, USG workplace, safety regulations, legislation on radiation protection 3. The principle of correct positioning of the patient, the principle of the correct course of contrast studies |
Syllabus of the subject of 7 weeks (FOR PART OF THE SMALL ANIMAL CLINIC) 1) Safety when working with ionizing radiation. Legislation, archiving at the X-ray and USG workplace. Disinfection and preparation of material at the USG and X-ray workplace. 2) Status of imaging methods in veterinary medicine (RTG, USG, CT, MRI) Physical basis of individual imaging methods and their practical importance in veterinary medicine. X-rays, the essence of their creation and propagation in the environment. Absorption and penetration in radiology. 3) Limbs: - their X-ray image, correct positions, special positions (sky line), stress positions—if tendon rupture is suspected. 4) Joints: X-ray image, basic and special patient positions for joint examination 5) Head, teeth, spine - X-ray image. Positions of the patient. X-ray examination of teeth - intraoral roentgenology. Positions of the patient for examination of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, Bulla tympanica, Foramen magnum. Correct positions for the examination of the spine and the procedure for taking roentgenograms during a contrast study. 6) Control test Ultrasonography: the nurse's role during an ultrasonographic examination. Preparation and maintenance of the USG device. Technical components of the ultrasound device. 7) Thoracic and abdominal cavity - X-ray image, preparation of the patient for examination, positions for examination of the trachea, cranial mediastinum, heart and lung field. Preparation of the patient and position for examination of the URO system. Contrast examinations (GIT, URO system), Preparation, administration of contrast material. Time period ---- roentgenograms during contrast studies. Exercises: 7 weeks (FOR PART OF THE SMALL ANIMAL CLINIC) 1. Protective clothing, administration - awareness of owners when fixing animals, Correct handling and cleaning of protective clothing. 2. The difference in the setting of the X-ray machine during individual examinations.. Postprocessing. 5 basic elements in radiology. 3. Limbs: - their X-ray image, practical implementation of patient positioning during X-ray examination, special positions (sky line), stress positions—if tendon rupture is suspected. 4. Joints: X-ray image, practical implementation of basic and special patient positions for joint examination. Patient preparation. Administration. 5. Head, teeth, spine - X-ray image. Positions of the patient. X-ray examination of teeth - intraoral roentgenology. Positions of the patient for examination of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, positions for examination of the Bulla tympanica and Foramen magnum. Correct positions for the examination of the spine and the procedure for taking roentgenograms during a contrast study. Patient preparation. 6. Ultrasonography: the nurse's role during an ultrasonographic examination. Preparation and maintenance of the USG device. Patient preparation. Preparation of material for intervention in ultrasonography. Technical components of the ultrasound device. 7. Thoracic and abdominal cavity - X-ray image, preparation of the patient for examination, positions for examination of the trachea, cranial mediastinum, heart and lung field. Preparation of the patient and position for examination of the URO system. Practical execution of contrast examinations (GIT, URO system), Administration of contrast material. Time period of production of roentgenograms during contrast studies. |
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