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MRP4013

Radiographic interpretation and clinical decision making 1 ( 12 points, SCA Band 2, 0.250 EFTSL)

Postgraduate
(MED)

Leader: Associate Professor Marilyn Baird

Offered:
Clayton Second semester 2006 (OCL)

Synopsis: This unit will cover common types of injuries, treatment options and complications. Basic radiologic principles for evaluation of musculoskeletal plain radiographic images. Review of radiographic patterns and appearances of a range of conditions. Communication methods for dealing with both the patient and the broader health care team. Patient care in acute clinical situations.

Objectives: On successful completion of this unit students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the postulated causative mechanisms underpinning common traumatic injuries, including sports injuries, iatrogenic and arthritic disorders affecting the limbs and girdles; 2. Explain the clinical presentation of the patient presenting with acute traumatic disorders of the limbs and girdles; 3. Appreciate how common traumatic, including sports injuries, iatrogenic and arthritic disorders affecting the limbs and girdles might be treated and the role played by plain radiographic imaging in the radiographic evaluation of complications; 4. Deliver high quality radiographic patient care to patients presenting with common traumatic, including sports injuries, iatrogenic and arthritic disorders affecting the limbs and girdles; 5. Describe the fundamental radiologic principles underpinning the analysis of plain radiographic images of the musculoskeletal system; 6. Apply the anatomic-radiologic correlation strategy (ABCs) to radiographic images demonstrating acute conditions affecting the limbs and girdles; 7. Describe the radiographic patterns and appearances of normal bone growth, common traumatic, iatrogenic and arthritic disorders affecting the limbs and girdles; 8. Recognise the radiographic patterns and appearances of normal bone growth, common paediatric abnormalities, common traumatic, iatrogenic and arthritic disorders affecting the limbs and girdles; 9. Justify the use of alternative medical imaging methods in the demonstration of a range of common traumatic, iatrogenic and arthritic disorders affecting the limbs and girdles; 10. Demonstrate the characteristics of critical and reflective practitioners operating within a dynamic socio-political and economically driven health care environment; 11. Communicate a radiographic opinion in relation to the radiographic representation of a range of common traumatic, iatrogenic and arthritic disorders affecting the limbs and girdles upon request from a member of the health care team; 12.Demonstrate information and technological literacy skills, written communication skills and the capacity to apply critical thought and analysis to radiographic interpretation and clinical decision making issues.

Assessment: Three multiple choice and short answer tests to be conducted via WebCT (25%) Three cased based image analysis and recognition tests to be conducted via WebCT (30%) One 1,500 word assignment (15%) Completion of an Advanced Practice Clinical Workbook (30%)

Prerequisites: MRP4001;MRP4003; MRP4010 and MRP4012