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Principles of Diagnostic Medical Imaging Nursing

Speciality
Nurses
Location
Online
Delivery
Online
Provider
Australian College of Nursing (ACN)

This unit of study provides students with the opportunity to explore the principles of Diagnostic Medical Imaging Nursing, identifying professional issues related to specialist practice through the delivery of comprehensive person-centred care.

The unit of study considers the principles of Diagnostic Medical Imaging Nursing through reflective practice and analysing and exploring nursing’s professional, legal, and ethical aspects and examining the provision and coordination of evidence-based, collaborative care required to meet the diverse needs of persons in the medical imaging environment.

Term : APRIL, OCTOBER

Hours of Study: 150

Credit Points : 6


PRM123
Modules / Topics

Theme 1: Introduction to diagnostic medical imaging (DMI)

Reflect on the principles and procedures of common medical imaging modalities and how they affect your practice

Theme 2: Introduction to diagnostic imaging modalities

Analyse the requirements of people undergoing medical imaging procedures to provide evidence based holistic nursing care

Theme 3: Holistic, person-centred care

Discuss the implications of legal, ethical, and cultural issues in relation to the nursing care of people undergoing medical imaging procedures

Theme 4: Special populations and holistic, person-centred care

Evaluate the major challenges in managing a safe environment for individuals in diagnostic medical imaging

Theme 5: Contrast

Analyse solutions to complex healthcare problems in the diagnostic medical imaging environment

Theme 6: The future of DMI

Teach specialist knowledge, skills, and ideas of nursing care in the medical imaging environment to others.

Type
Delivery
Title
Principles of Diagnostic Medical Imaging Nursing
Location
Provider Type
Education Provider
Price Details
ACN Members Price 2,308.50
Location
Online
Price:
$2,565.00
ACN Members Price 2,308.50
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