NMT 3010 Patient Care in Nuclear Medicine Technology

(formerly NMT 301)

Students will study medical terminology and basic patient care skills necessary for the care of patients in the nuclear medicine setting. Venipuncture and IV catheter insertion will be demonstrated and practiced. Basic EKG skills, measurement and recording of vital signs will be studies and practiced providing future technologists skills pertinent to patient care in today's healthcare setting. Medical and legal issues (Patients' Bill of Rights), patient safety and patient confidentiality (HIPAA) will be discussed including continuing advances in technological communication (EMR) and its impact on patient care. Communication skills with an emphasis on, sensitivity and empathy, explanation of procedures and education (patient and family) will be studied. Students will study practical methods and develop necessary skills to acquire patient identification, medical history, current condition and understanding of medical treatment/diagnostic testing. Students will study the basics of the healthcare systems including the roles of the healthcare team (specifically within the nuclear medicine/radiology departments), policies and procedures within the hospital setting, professional conduct and adherence to professional standards.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

NMT 2990

Distribution

Allied Health Sciences