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Which of the following is not a requirement to apply for the program February 1st?
CPR
What is the minimum GPA needed for all XRAY courses?
2.0
How many days a week is our students in clinical as a second-year student?
3 days a week
Psychology is considered a social science elective. True or False
True
Being able to move the tube in XRAY is a physical standard that one must have in order to perform XRAY?. True or False
True
If you pass class but not clinical, you are still allowed to move on to the next semester?. True or False
False
Gathering patient histories is a part of what technical standard?
Ability to communicate orally and in writing
Once accepted into the program, which of the following must be completed prior to the start of the summer class/clinical?
A and b (physical exam and immunization)
How many years must one’s criminal background be cleared in order to enter into the Radiography program?
7
Which hepatitis vaccine is a student vaccinated against in our program?
B
Which of the following is not a social science elective?
Art
How many years is CPR good for?
Two
Lifting patients is a part of what technical standard?
Strength and mobility
The HESI A2 exam is required before acceptance. How many points is this exam worth?
20
What course is Math 1200 a prerequisite for?
Radiographic Physics
Students go to one hospital site for their entire two years in the program. True or False
False
Cell
Basic unit of all living things: the human body is composed of trillions of cells that vary in size and shape according to functions
Organ
Two or more kinds of tissue that together preform special body functions
System
Group of organs that work together to preform complex body functions
Muscle Tissue
Composed of cells that have a special ability to contract, usually producing movement
Nerve tissue
Found in the nerves, spinal cord, and brain; coordinates and controls body activity
Connective tissue
connects, supports, penetrates, and encases various body structures; forms bones, fat, cartilage, and blood
Epithelail Tissue
The major covering of the external surface of body; forms membranes that line body cavities and organs and is the major tissue in glands
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Pathologist
Physician who studies disease
Lipoma
Tumor consumed of fat tissue
Cytology
Study of cells
Visceral
pertaining to internal organs