9848 Study Guide - Final Guide: Radiographer

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Revision for medical imaging
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Exam – be on time – don’t need to get 50% to pass the whole unit
- 2 hour exam – first section multiple choice ( similar style to mid semester) – read question
properly
- 3 longs answer questions- fairly broad based questions with broad answers expected. Can
use dot points – don’t make it an essay
- whole exam = 120 marks . I mark per min
- Will need pencil and eraser and calculator
- Need to know formulas
- Study – is a broad unit , expect to cover all the topics but not the depth of them. Its breadth
not depth . don’t need to cover beyond depth covered in class
- View the powerpoints
Revision
- Ultrasound was a bit weak
- No angiography on exam
- Expect multiple choice to cover aspcets of everything weve done
- Short answer and long answer will be more specific
Week 12 – patients – things to be aware of
To gain some beginning perspectives of:
- the factors that can affect patients
- vitals signs, their measurement and normal range
- types of chest tubes and lines commonly encountered during radiographic examinations
- non-accidental injuries
- ageing and disability
Patients – things tyo be aware of as a diagnostic radiographer. – Lecture
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Exam be on time don"t need to get 50% to pass the whole unit. 2 hour exam first section multiple choice ( similar style to mid semester) read question properly. 3 longs answer questions- fairly broad based questions with broad answers expected. Can use dot points don"t make it an essay whole exam = 120 marks . Will need pencil and eraser and calculator. Study is a broad unit , expect to cover all the topics but not the depth of them. Its breadth not depth . don"t need to cover beyond depth covered in class. Expect multiple choice to cover aspcets of everything weve done. Short answer and long answer will be more specific. Week 12 patients things to be aware of. To gain some beginning perspectives of: the factors that can affect patients vitals signs, their measurement and normal range types of chest tubes and lines commonly encountered during radiographic examinations non-accidental injuries ageing and disability.