Title
ECHO1105 - Adult Echocardiography Lab I
API ID
Credits
3 (0/3/0)
Description
This course provides hands-on learning in an echocardiography laboratory as simulated in a clinical environment. Students familiarize with ultrasound imaging equipment, system controls, transducer position, and scanning techniques following an adult transthoracic echocardiography exam protocol.
Corequisites
Competencies
- List the different imaging modalities used in echocardiography.
- Describe how ultrasound physics is related to the creation of an ultrasound image.
- Demonstrate the use of psychomotor skills when acquiring two-dimensional (2D) imaging in the creation of an echocardiography image.
- List the imaging planes used in echocardiography.
- Describe how to optimize 2D imaging for improved visualization of heart structures.
- Demonstrate the role of cultural diversity in the communication process during an exam.
- List the different controls used to create an ultrasound image.
- Demonstrate how to obtain color Doppler imaging.
- Demonstrate how to prepare the examination room, ultrasound equipment, and the patient for an exam.
- Demonstrate proper body mechanics and ergonomics during an exam.
- Demonstrate how to obtain pulsed and continuous wave spectral Doppler imaging.
- List the pertinent clinical information that is obtained prior to performing an echocardiogram.
- Demonstrate the use of M-mode for the assessment of heart structure.
- Demonstrate a systematic approach to an echocardiography examination.
Degrees that use this course
Degrees that use this course
Degree:
Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Location:
Fergus Falls Campus
Credits:
70