MRI 131 Advanced Patient Care, Monitoring, and Management
Focused on advanced patient care and management in MRI, this lecture course emphasizes the importance of effective communication, patient monitoring, and the handling of special populations. Students will learn how to address communication barriers, including those related to dementia, anxiety, and language differences. Emphasis is placed on adhering to facility guidelines when performing procedures such as verifying physician orders, ensuring informed consent, and addressing contraindications. Topics include special considerations for minors, pregnant patients, geriatric patients, and those with implanted devices. Students will also build on their understanding of the management of contrast reactions, monitoring physiological devices, and providing post-exam instructions. The course prepares students to handle complex patient interactions with professionalism, empathy, and compliance with MRI protocols, ensuring patient safety and comfort throughout the imaging process.
Cross Listed Courses
N/A
Prerequisite
MRI123
Offered
Fall, Spring
Outcomes
- Assess and manage patient care needs in MRI settings, including identifying and addressing communication barriers and modifying explanations for diverse patient populations.
- Verify and clarify physician orders, ensuring the required elements are complete, and assess patient contraindications (e.g., pregnancy, implanted devices, allergies).
- Monitor and document patients during MRI procedures, including using physiological monitoring devices per physician orders and managing contrast media reactions.
- Provide appropriate care to special populations, including minors, geriatric patients, and those with high anxiety or claustrophobia, ensuring patient comfort and safety.
- Implement effective post-exam procedures, including providing instructions, documenting key information, and observing patients for signs of duress or other adverse reactions.
Area of Study:
Career Education
Instructional Mode:
In-person