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    LC Faculty ManualGuidelines for Conducting Practical Training

    and Examination

    for

    Bachelor of Science in Medical ImagingTechnology (BSc.MIT)

    of

    Contents

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    LC Faculty ManualGuidelines for Conducting Practical Training and

    Examination

    For

    Bachelor of Science in

    Medical Imaging Technology

    Of

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    Title

    Page No1. Introduction

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    2. Objective

    3

    3. Assessment pattern for Practical Subject

    4

    4. Mark distribution for practical training per

    credit 6

    5. Role of the learning center for Practical

    sessions 6

    6. Sample Questions8

    7. Log Book pattern

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    8. Practical marks statement form

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    9. Conduct of Practical Examinations21

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    1.Introduction

    Medical Imaging Technology encompasses a variety of advanced imaging modalities

    that are used in medical diagnosis and intervention procedures. The bachelor degree

    in medical imaging technology offered by SMU is designed to provide medical

    imaging technologist with the added theoretical knowledge and clinical skill needed to

    perform procedures in x-ray, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, computer

    tomography and intervention angiography. Medical imaging technologists operate X-

    ray and other imaging equipment to produce radiographs (X-ray films) and other

    images which are used in the diagnosis and subsequent management of disease or

    injury. Radiologic technologists are referred to as radiographers. Graduates will be

    able to comfortably establish and manage Imaging services. They will also be able to

    join postgraduate courses in related disciplines.

    The BMIT students have to undergo practical training and mandatory examination

    for BD0038(2nd semester),BD0043(3rd semester),BD0047(4th Semester),BD0051 &

    BD0052(5th Semester)BD0053,BD0054 & BD0055(6th Semester)apart from project

    work and internship. It is the responsibility of the learning center to provide theses

    practical training.

    2.Objectives

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    The students, after completion of all the practicals in Bachelor of Science in Medical

    Imaging Technology (B.Sc. MIT), will be professionally qualified to:

    1. Acquire and develop theoretical and clinical skills within central spheres of

    radiography, qualifying them to practise radiography independently, ethically and

    flexibly in accordance with technological, scientific, organisational and social

    development both nationally and internationally.

    2. Acquire and develop professional and personal skills as a prerequisite for

    independent management of radiographic procedures and as a prerequisite for

    cooperation with other professional groups.

    3. Acquire and develop critical, analytic and reflective skills for the purpose of being

    able to describe, formulate, analyse and treat problems for the benefit of the

    profession, the workplace and the individual.

    4. Engage in cooperation with the patient, relatives, colleagues and other professional

    groups irrespective of their cultural or language backgrounds.

    5. Initiate and enter into work-related relations where research and development

    activities are undertaken.

    6. Pursue theoretical and clinical qualifying higher education upon completing the

    basic clinical & technical radiography and other imaging practicals..

    3.Assessment pattern for practical subjects

    The log book prepared by the students should be evaluated by the external examiner and

    can be given maximum of 5 marks irrespective of the credits.

    The marks given to practical subjects are described below.

    Subject

    code

    Components Credits Question paper pattern Total

    Marks

    Duration

    (hours)

    BD 0038 T+P 5 a)Minor Practicals 2(15

    marks Each)

    b)Major Practicals-1(30 Marks)

    c)Viva Voce(10 Marks)

    70 2

    BD 0043 P 4 a)Minor Practicals 3(15 155 4

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    marks Each)

    b)Major Practicals-3(30 Marks)

    c)Viva Voce(20 Marks)

    BD 0047 P 3 a)Minor Practicals 3(15

    marks Each)

    b)Major Practicals-2(30 Marks)

    c)Viva Voce(10 Marks)

    115 3

    BD0051 T+P 4 a)Minor Practicals 1(15

    marks)

    b)Major Practicals-1(30 Marks)

    c)Viva Voce(10 Marks)

    55 2

    BD0052 P 4 a)Minor Practicals 3(15

    marks Each)

    b)Major Practicals-3(30 Marks)

    c)Viva Voce(20 Marks)

    155 4

    BD0053 T+P 3 a)Minor Practicals 2(15

    marks Each)

    b)Viva Voce(10 Marks)

    40 2

    BD0054 T+P 3 a)Minor Practicals 2(15

    marks Each)

    b)Viva Voce(10 Marks)

    40 2

    BD0055 P 3 a)Minor Practicals 3(15

    marks Each)

    b)Major Practicals-2(30 Marks)

    c)Viva Voce(10 Marks)

    115 3

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    Minor Practicals will include spotters, Dark room procedures, Routine Radiography

    Techniques Etc. Major practical will include Radiation Safety Practices, Quality Control

    Measures of Imaging Instruments and accessories, Specialized Radiographic Techniques &

    other Imaging Techniques like Ultrasound, CT, MRI, Scintigraphy etc.

    4.Mark distribution for Practical Training per

    credita. If the subject is for both practical and theoretical evaluation the mark

    distribution is as follows.

    Credit Total

    Marks for

    Theory &

    Practicals

    Marks for

    Theory

    Marks for

    Practicals

    Internal

    assessment

    for

    Practicals

    University

    Marks for

    Practicals

    1 50 30 20 5 15

    b. If the subject is specially meant for the practical evaluation alone, then the mark

    distribution is as follows

    Credit Total Marks Internal

    Assessment

    University Marks

    1 50 10 40

    5.Role of the Learning Centre for Practical

    Sessions

    1. Practical training would be conducted by the learning centers. The various practicaltraining pertaining to the Medical Imaging Technology with respect to the Subject will

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    be provided by the university and the same information can be obtained from the

    website.

    2. During the practical training period the log book should be strictly maintained and

    should produce to the University when ever required.

    3. As the students are undergoing practical training in ionizing radiation and other

    imaging modalities it is highly recommended that the learning center should take at

    most care in providing the radiation safety parameters and should maintain the

    personnel monitoring data as per the guidelines of AERB or the regulatory body for

    their state.

    4. Students will be posted in the various departments/areas of the hospital as directed

    by the university. It is mandatory for a student to spend prescribed minimum number of

    hours at these areas /departments of the hospitals.

    5. The list of experiments/exercises sent by the university should be carried out by the

    student when they are posted in the various departments of the hospital and report of

    the same should be written in the logbook. All the day to day activities should be

    recorded in the log book. A record of practical work must be maintained in the

    prescribed format supplied by the University. All the practical work carried out by the

    students must be supervised by the concerned Learning Center faculty regularly andduly certified by them. The logbook so certified by the study Center faculty must be

    submitted for verification and approval by University Examiners at the time of the

    Semester end practical examination.

    6. Up to a maximum of 5 marks will be awarded for the practical work carried out by the

    students as recorded and certified in their logbooks. These five marks will be a part of

    their Semester end practical exam marks. The External Examiner, prior to the

    commencement of Semester end practical exams, will examine the logbook. Students

    will be allowed to appear for the Semester end practical exam only if their logbook is

    found satisfactory.

    7. The 5 marks short note questions of descriptive method will be provided by the COE

    to the learning centers during the time of practical examinations of subjects BD0038,

    BD0051, BD0053 & BD0054. Students have to submit their answer sheet to the

    external examiners for evaluation and the marks obtained in this category have to be

    entered in to the practical marks statement form at the appropriate column.

    8. The learning center is responsible for internal assessment. The center should make

    sure that the student is successfully completing at least 80% of the practicals given by

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    the university. Internal assessment of the practicals can be arrived by conducting

    some model practical examination and also through the internal evaluation of the log

    book submitted by the student.

    9. The university practicals examinations will be conducted in selected learning centers .

    6. Sample questions

    6.1 Second semester

    1. Perform the tests for screen film contact

    2. Perform tests for safe light

    3. Prepare the developing solutions

    4. Process the chest radiograph in standard time and temperature

    5. Prepare the characteristic curve for a film and calculate exposure latitude

    6. Perform the tests for developer activity and replenishment

    7. Perform the manual method of film processing

    8. Perform the automatic film processing

    6.2 Third Semester

    1. Perform chest radiography for a patient in PA position.

    2. Perform chest radiography for a patient in AP position. (standing & supine).

    3. Perform chest radiography for a patient in lateral position.4. Perform lordotic view for apex of lung.

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    5. Perform chest lateral decubitus.

    6. Perform chest radiography for ribs.

    7. Perform oblique view for ribs.

    8. Perform the radiography of chest in right posterior oblique position.

    9. Perform chest AP for a neonate.

    10.Perform hand radiograph for a patient in PA projection.

    11. Perform hand radiograph for a patient in AP projection.

    12. Perform hand radiograph for a patient in LAT projection.

    13. Perform Ball Catchers view of hand.

    14. Perform radiograph for thumb in LAT projection.

    15. Perform radiograph for thumb in PA projection.

    16. Perform radiograph for wrist in PA projection.

    17. Perform radiograph for wrist in LAT projection.

    18. Perform radiographic view for Scaphoid with hand adducted.

    19. Perform radiographic view for Scaphoid in anterior oblique projection.

    20. Perform the radiographic view for forearm in AP projection.

    21. Perform the radiographic view for forearm in lateral projection.

    22. Perform the radiographic view for forearm in a patient with forearm injury.23. Perform the radiographic view for elbow joint in AP projection.

    24. Perform the radiographic view for elbow joint in lateral projection.

    25. Perform the radiographic view for elbow joint AP in partial flexion with forearm in

    contact with table.

    26. Perform the radiographic view for elbow joint AP in flexion with upper arm in contact

    with table.

    27. Perform the radiographic view for Humerus in AP projection.

    28. Perform the radiographic view for Humerus in lateral projection.

    29. Perform the radiographic view for Humerus AP in a patient with Humerus injury.

    30. Perform the radiographic view for Humerus lateral in a patient with injury.

    31. Perform the radiographic view for shoulder in AP projection.

    32. Perform the radiographic view for shoulder in AP projection for a patient with

    shoulder injury.

    33. Perform the radiographic view for shoulder in inferio-superior projection.

    34. Perform the radiographic view for scapula in AP projection.

    35. Perform the radiographic view for scapula in lateral projection.

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    36.Perform the radiographic view for clavicle in AP projection (supine).

    37. Perform the radiographic view for clavicle in AP (basic) projection.

    38. Perform the radiographic view for foot and toe in AP projection.

    39. Perform the radiographic view for foot and toe in lateral projection.

    40. Perform the radiographic view for foot in AP oblique position.

    41. Perform the radiographic view for foot in PA oblique position.

    42. Perform the radiographic view for heel in axial position (supine).

    43. Perform the radiographic view for heel in axial position (supine).

    44. Perform the radiographic view for heel in axial position (prone).

    45. Perform the radiographic view for ankle in AP projection

    46. Perform the radiographic view for ankle in lateral projection.

    47. Perform the radiographic view for leg in AP position.

    48. Perform the radiographic view for leg in lateral position

    49. Perform the radiographic view for leg in lateral position in a patient with leg injury.

    50. Perform the radiographic view for knee joint in AP position.

    51. Perform the radiographic view for knee joint in lateral position.

    52. Perform the radiographic view for knee joint in AP position in a patient with injury.

    53. Perform the radiographic view for inter condylar space of knee joint.54. Perform the radiographic view for patella.

    55.Perform the radiographic view for femur in AP position.

    56. Perform the radiographic view for femur in lateral position.

    57. Perform the radiographic view for femur in AP position in a patient with injury.

    58. Perform the radiographic view for hip joint in AP position.

    59. Perform the radiographic view for hip joint in lateral position.

    60.Perform the radiographic view for hip joint lateral position in a patient with injury.

    61. Perform the radiographic view for cervical spine in AP position

    62. Perform the radiographic view for cervical spine in lateral position

    63. Perform the radiographic view for cervical spine in lateral flexion position

    64. Perform the radiographic view for cervical spine in lateral extension position

    65. Perform the radiographic view for cervical spine in RPO position

    66. Perform the radiographic view for cervical spine in LPO position

    67. Perform the radiographic view for cervical spine in axial supine position

    68. Perform the radiographic view for cervical spine in axial prone position

    69. Perform the radiographic view for cervical spine in moving jaw technique method

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    70. Perform the radiographic view for first to third cervical spine in AP position

    71. Perform the radiographic view for atlanto axial joint in AP position

    72. Perform the radiographic view for atlanto axial joint in lateral position

    73.Perform the radiographic view for cervico thoracic junction in AP position

    74.Perform the radiographic view for cervico thoracic junction in lateral position.

    75. Perform the radiographic view for dorsal spine in AP position

    76. Perform the radiographic view for dorsal spine in lateral position

    77. Perform the radiographic view for dorsal spine in RPO position

    78. Perform the radiographic view for dorsal spine in LPO position

    79. Perform the radiographic view for lumbar spine in AP position

    80. Perform the radiographic view for lumbar spine in lateral position

    81. Perform the radiographic view for lumbar spine in lateral flexion position

    82. Perform the radiographic view for lumbar spine in lateral extension position

    83. Perform the radiographic view for lumbar spine in RPO position

    84. Perform the radiographic view for lumbar spine in LPO position

    85. Perform the radiographic view for lumbosacral junction in AP position

    86. Perform the radiographic view for lumbosacral junction in lateral position

    87. Perform the radiographic view for lumbosacral junction in RPO position88. Perform the radiographic view for lumbosacral junction in LPO position

    89. Perform the radiographic view for sacrum in AP position

    90. Perform the radiographic view for sacrum in lateral position

    91. Perform the radiographic view for coccyx in AP position

    92. Perform the radiographic view for coccyx in lateral position

    93.Perform the radiographic view for scoliosis spine in AP position

    94.Perform the radiographic view for scoliosis spine in lateral position

    95. Perform the radiographic view for kyphosis spine in AP position

    96. Perform the radiographic view for kyphosis spine in AP position

    97. Perform the radiographic view for cranium in AP position

    98. Perform the radiographic view for cranium in lateral position

    99. Perform the radiographic view for cranium in prone position

    100. Perform the radiographic view for cranium in AP with 30 degree caudal position.

    101. Perform the radiographic view for cranium in PA with 30 degree caudal position.

    102. Perform the radiographic view for cranium in lateral with 25 to 30 degree caudal

    position.

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    103. Perform the radiographic view for cranium in submentovertex position.

    104. Perform the radiographic view for sella tursica in lateral position.

    105. Perform the radiographic view for sella tursica in PA with 20 degree caudal

    angulation.

    106. Perform the radiographic view for sella tursica in PA with 15 degree cephalad

    angulation.

    107. Perform the radiographic view for sella tursica in AP with 30 degree caudal

    angulation.

    108. Perform the radiographic view for sella tursica in PA with 30 degree cephalad

    angulation.109. Perform the radiographic view for optic foramina.

    110. Perform the radiographic view for jugular foramina.

    111. Perform the radiographic view for facial bone in occipito mental position.

    112. Perform the radiographic view for facial bone in occipito mental with 30 degree

    caudal.

    113. Perform the radiographic view for facial bone in lateral position.

    114. Perform the radiographic view for nasal bone in lateral position.

    115. Perform the radiographic view for nasal bone in sup-inferior occlusal position.

    116. Perform the radiographic view for mandible in lateral 30 degree cephalad position.

    117. Perform the radiographic view for mandible in PA position.

    118. Perform the radiographic view for mandible in anterior oblique position.

    119. Perform the radiographic view for TM joint in lateral with25 degree caudal

    angulation.

    120. Perform the radiographic view for TM joint in PA with 10 degree cephalad

    angulation.

    121. Perform the radiographic view for PNS in Occipito mental position.

    122. Perform the radiographic view for PNS in Occipito frontal position.

    123. Perform the radiographic view for PNS in lateral position.

    124. Perform the radiographic view for PNS in Occipito frontal with 15 degree caudal

    position.

    125. Perform the radiographic view for PNS in occipito frontal with 10 degree caudal

    position.

    126. Perform the radiographic view for PNS in SMV position.

    127. Perform the radiographic view for PNS in vertico mental position.

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    128. Perform the radiographic view for PNS in anterior oblique position.

    129. Perform the Intra oral radiograph.

    130. Perform bitewing.

    131. Perform periapical radiograph with bisect angle technique.

    132. Perform periapical radiograph with paralleling technique.

    133. Perform occlusal radiograph with 70 degree maxillary occlusal technique.

    134. Perform occlusal radiograph with oblique maxillary occlusal technique.

    135. Perform occlusal radiograph with vertex occlusal technique.

    136. Perform occlusal radiograph with 45 degree maxillary occlusal technique.

    137. Perform occlusal radiograph with submental occlusal technique.138. Perform occlusal radiograph with oblique mandibular occlusal technique.

    139. Perform occlusal radiograph with extra oral oblique lateral technique.

    140. Perform cephalometry.

    141. Perform OPG radiograph.

    142. Perform the abdomen radiograph in AP supine position.

    143. Perform the abdomen radiograph in AP erect position.

    144. Perform the abdomen radiograph in AP sitting position.

    145. Perform the abdomen radiograph in PA left lateral decubitus position.

    146. Perform the abdomen radiograph in lateral supine position.

    147. Perform the KUB radiograph in AP position.

    148. Perform the KUB radiograph in RPO position.

    149. Perform the KUB radiograph in lateral position.

    150. Perform the bladder radiograph in AP with 15 degree caudal angulation.

    151. Perform the bladder radiograph in posterior oblique position.

    152. Perform the radiograph of biliary system in LAO position.

    153. Perform the radiograph of biliary system in RPO position.

    154. Perform the paediatric chest radiograph in AP position.

    155. Perform the paediatric abdomen radiograph in supine position.

    156. Perform the paediatric abdomen radiograph in erect position.

    157. Perform the paediatric abdomen radiograph in left lateral decubitus position.

    158. Perform the paediatric abdomen radiograph in lateral (dorsal decubitus) position.

    159. Perform the radiograph of fractured femur in ward.

    160. Perform the radiograph of fractured cervical spine in lateral position in ward.

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    6.3 Fourth semester

    1. Prepare one litre of 50% barium suspension for fluoroscopic examination.

    2. Perform barium swallow examination for a patient having dysphagia and obstruction.

    3. Perform double contrast barium swallow study for a patient.

    4. Perform barium swallow examination for a patient having hiatus hernia.

    5. Perform single contrast barium meal examination for a patient having motility

    disorders of GI tract.

    6. Perform single contrast barium meal examination for a patient having gastro-

    intestinal haemorrhage.

    7. Perform single contrast barium meal examination for pediatric patient having gastro-

    oesophagial reflux.

    8. Perform the most suitable barium meal study for a patient having bile reflux gastritis.

    9. Perform the biphasic study of the upper GIT.

    10. Perform hypotonic duodenography.

    11. Perform a barium meal follow through study for a patient who is suspected ofsuffering from Crohns disease.

    12. Perform enteroclysis examination for a patient who is suspected of Meckels

    diverticulum.

    13. Perform double contrast enteroclysis.

    14. Perform single contrast barium enema for a patient.

    15. Perform a double contrast barium enema examination for a patient.

    16. Perform sialography for a patient

    17. Perform IVU study for a patient having calculus disease.

    18. Perform IVU study for a pediatric patient.

    19. Perform IVU study for a patient having bladder hernia.

    20. Perform IVU study for a patient having VUR.

    21. Perform nephrotomogram to detect renal paranchymal scars.

    22. Perform IVU for a patient having percutaneous nephrostomy.

    23. Perform diuretic IVU for a Patient.

    24. Perform retrograde pyeloureterography for a patient to demonstrate the exact site of

    ureteral fistula.

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    25. Perform MCU for a pediatric patient suspecting VUR.

    26. Perform MCU for a patient suspected of urethral diverticula.

    27. Perform retrograde urethrography for a patient.

    28. Perform HSG for a patient to demonstrate the patency of fallopian tube.

    29. Perform the craniocaudal projection mammography.

    30. Perform the mediolateral oblique projection mammography.

    31. Perform the mediolateral projection mammography.

    32. Perform the craniocaudal (lateral) projection mammography.

    33. Perform the special mammogram (Eklund) method

    34. Perform nasopharyngography.

    35. Perform laryngography.

    36. Perform bronchography.

    37. Perform the oral cholecystogram

    38. Perform the post-operative T-Tube Cholangiography.

    39. Perform the percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography.

    40. Perform the endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography

    41. Perform the direct portal venography for determining patency of Porto systemic

    shunts.42. Perform the direct portal venography for embolic occlusion of bleeding varices.

    43. Perform myelography

    44. Perform ventriculography

    45. Perform encephalography.

    46. Perform knee arthrography

    47. Perform hip arthrography.

    48. Perform shoulder arthrography

    49. Perform elbow arthrography.

    50. Perform discography

    51. Perform common carotid arteriography

    52. Perform internal carotid arteriography

    53. Perform thoracic aortogram

    54. Perform pulmonary arteriography

    55. Perform renal angiography.

    56. Perform abdominal angiography

    57. Perform lower limb arteriography

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    58. Perform upper limb arteriography

    59. Perform angiocardiography.

    60. Perform lymphography.

    61. Perform Phlebography of lower limb

    62. Perform ascending Phlebography.

    63. Perform descending Phlebography.

    64. Perform inferior venacavography

    65. Perform capnocavography.

    66. Perform intraosseous venography.

    67. Perform adrenal venography.

    68. Perform cavernosography

    69. Perform renal venography

    70. Perform dacrocystography.

    71. Perform pantomography of mandible.

    72. Perform the macro radiography of the skull.

    6.4 Fifth semester

    1. Perform Plain CT scan of Brain

    2. Perform transverse, coronal & sagittal Sections of brain through CT Scan

    3. Perform CT scan of Spine to Rule out the Pathology

    4. Perform CT Scan to assess the Sinuses

    5. Perform CT Scan to rule out Orbital Problems

    6. Perform CT Scan of Neck to assess the pathology of Larynx

    7. Perform a Helical 3D technique for Facial injuries

    8. Perform a CT Scan-skull for a patient who needs metastatic screening.

    9. Perform a contrast CT scan of Brain

    10. Perform a plain CT scan for Adrenal Gland abnormality Suspicion.

    11. Perform a CT Scan Study for a patient having pulmonary metastatic suspicion.

    12. Perform plain & contrast CT scan of mediastinum for assessing the pathology.

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    13. Perform CT scan for a patient having focal masses in the liver.

    14. Perform CT scan for a patient having suspicion of GI malignancies

    15. Perform a CT guided Biopsy(assisting the Radiologist)

    16. Perform a CT scan to rule out kidney Pathology

    17. Perform a CT scan for a patient having Skeletal Trauma

    18. Perform a mock emergency management for contrast reaction. In CT scanning

    19. Perform the Image reconstruction &3 dimensional visualization in CT scan

    20. Perform a Spiral CT Scanner Dosimetry

    21. Calculate the Multiple Scan Average Dose(MSAD) for a CT scan

    22. Perform Ct Scan to find out Parotid Gland tumor

    23. Perform CT scan to assess the Tempero mandibular Joint.

    24. Perform CT scan for a patient having RTA and subsequent Head injury.

    6.5 Sixth semester

    1. Prepare a patient for digital fluoroscopy examination.

    2. Perform digital fluoroscopy in a patient with all safety measures.

    3. Perform the QC tests for the image documentation system available in your

    department.

    4. Prepare a patient for digital mammography examination.

    5. Perform the digital mammography test.

    6. Prepare a patient for cardiovascular radiological procedure.

    7. Prepare the patient for Seldinger method for arterial access.

    8. Obtain subtraction films during a CVIR procedure.

    9. Perform the screening of a patient for interventional procedures.

    10. Identify the drugs used in interventional radiology.

    11. Identify the catheters used in interventional radiology.

    12. Identify the guide wires used in interventional radiology.

    13. Perform mock emergency management procedures for the complications arise due to

    the interventional radiological examination.

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    14. Perform QC tests for a PACS system

    15. Prepare a patient for digital fluoroscopy examination.

    16. Perform digital fluoroscopy in a patient with all safety measures.

    17. Perform QC tests for the image documentation system available in your department.

    18. Prepare a patient for digital mammography examination.

    19. Perform the digital mammography test.

    20. Prepare a patient for cardiovascular radiological procedure.

    21. Prepare the patient for Seldinger method for arterial access.

    22. Obtain subtraction films during a CVIR procedure.

    23. Perform the screening of a patient for interventional procedures.

    24. Identify the drugs used in interventional radiology.

    25. Identify the catheters used in interventional radiology.

    26. Identify the guide wires used in interventional radiology.

    27. Perform mock emergency management procedures for the complications arise due to

    the interventional radiological examination.

    28. Perform QC tests for a PACS system.

    29. Perform the MR imaging of the brain.

    30. Perform the MR imaging of the thorasic vertebrae.

    31. Perform the MR imaging of the Lumbar vertebrae.

    32. Perform the MR imaging of the Spine.

    33. Prepare a patient for MR angiography.

    34. Prepare the patient for MR contrast Examination.

    35. Prepare a screening test prior to MR Imaging.

    36. Perform the QC tests in your MR system.

    37. Perform MR imaging of the Knee.

    38. Perform the QC test for all the ancillary equipments used in MR imaging.

    39. Perform MR imaging of the hip.

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    40. Perform the QC tests to check the shielding for radiofrequency pulse.

    7. Log book Pattern

    PRACTICAL LOG BOOK

    Name : ..

    Registration No. : ..

    Learning Center : ..

    Learning Center Code : ..

    Course : ..

    Subject : ..

    Semester : ..

    Date of Submission : ..

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    Signature of subjectexpert

    Signature of External

    Examiner

    Signature of LC faculty

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    Contents

    S.N

    o

    Date Experiment title Pagenumb

    er

    signature Remarks

    Note:-

    1. Other pages of the log book should have pages with one side ruled &

    other side unruled type. Unruled pages would be used for making drawing

    and ruled pages are used for writing protocols.

    2. All the experiments described in the log book should contain the Aim &

    objective, Indication & Contraindications, Patient preparation, Accessories

    required, Exposure factors, Procedure, After care, Radiation safety

    parameters etc if any.

    3. Experiments pertaining to the QC of instruments and other process should

    contain Aim & object ,Performance evaluation criteria, Equipments and

    accessories required, Procedures, Analysis method, Results, Interpretation

    & inference etc

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    8. Practical Marks Statement Form

    LEARNING CENTRE CODE LEARNING CENTRE NAME

    COURSE AND SEMESTER SUBJECT CODE DATE AND SESSION

    Registration

    Number

    Marks for

    Minor

    Practical-1

    Marks for

    Minor

    Practical-2

    Marks for

    Minor

    Practical-3

    Marks for

    Major

    Practical-1

    Marks for

    Major

    Practical-2

    Marks for

    Major

    Practical-3

    Viva

    Voce

    Marks

    Log

    Book

    Total

    Marks

    Marks for

    Descriptive

    answers

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    9. Conduct of Practical Examinations

    Semester-end Practical exams are conducted only at selected centers. External examiners

    appointed by the University, will conduct practical examination in the respective subject. An

    internal examiner from the center will assist the External Examiner in organizing the practical

    examinations.

    Students have to come with the log book for the examination. Failing which, the marks

    allotted for the log book is lost. Log book should be the original work of the student. If any

    malpractice is noted by the External Examiner, he/she has the right to reject the log book

    and not allot marks for the same.

    Based on the number of students appearing for the practical exams, students may be

    divided into batches of approximately 15. Students have to contact the practical examination

    center for the exact time table

    The practical examination also contain written component BD0038, BD0051, BD0053 &

    BD0054. The External Examiner will give few short-answer questions (Which will be given by

    the COE) of descriptive type. Students have to submit their answer sheet to the external

    examiners for evaluation and the marks obtained in this category have to be entered in to

    the practical marks statement form at the appropriate column. However the marks obtained

    in this examination are counted for your theory marks.

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