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MRI ExaminationsLaajuus (3 cr)

Code: 7R00DV22

Credits

3 op

Objectives

Students
-know the physical principles or MRI imaging, the function of MRI equipment and auxiliary equipment
-know how to impact the quality of MRI images by the selection of parameters, know the most common artefacts
-are able to apply their knowledge of topographic anatomy in MRI examinations and know the body planes in use
-are able to name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-know the most common MRI examinations carried out to adults and children
-know the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-know how to guide patients in MRI examinations
-know the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-discern the findings discovered with MRI
-know how to act in cases of emergency

Content

-Magnetic Resonance devices with auxiliary equipment
-examination process in MRI examinations
-factors affecting to image composition and image quality
-safety in MRI examinations
-use of contrast media and care of their side effects
-children in MRI examination
-radiology

Prerequisites

-adequate knowledge in Human Anatomy and Physiology and Topographic Anatomy
-adequate knowledge and skills in X-ray Examinations

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

-can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can describe the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-can describe the process of MRI examination and guidance of patients
-can describe how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations
-can describe the principles of the use of contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI examinations

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

-can apply the basics of topographic anatomy and can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can explain the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-can explain the process of MRI examination and the guidance of different-aged patients
-begins to discern the findings discovered with MRI
-can explain the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-can explain how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

-can apply knowledge of topographic anatomy versatilely and can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can explain the body plains compliant with the target
-can explain the principles of safe working in MRI examinations and action in states of emergency versatilely
-can widely explain the process of MRI examination and the special characteristics of the guidance of different-aged patients
-can explain how to impact the quality of MRI images by the selection of parameters
-can describe the most common artefacts
-can widely explain the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-can reasonably explain how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations

Enrolment period

03.06.2024 - 10.08.2024

Timing

11.11.2024 - 20.12.2024

Credits

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Radiography and Radiotherapy

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
  • Röntgenhoitaja Virtuaalihenkilö
  • Pirita Markkula
  • RADIO-luennoitsija Virtuaalihenkilö
  • Anna-Riikka Keihäs
Person in charge

Kirsi Mansikkamäki

Groups
  • 23RH

Objectives (course unit)

Students
-know the physical principles or MRI imaging, the function of MRI equipment and auxiliary equipment
-know how to impact the quality of MRI images by the selection of parameters, know the most common artefacts
-are able to apply their knowledge of topographic anatomy in MRI examinations and know the body planes in use
-are able to name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-know the most common MRI examinations carried out to adults and children
-know the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-know how to guide patients in MRI examinations
-know the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-discern the findings discovered with MRI
-know how to act in cases of emergency

Content (course unit)

-Magnetic Resonance devices with auxiliary equipment
-examination process in MRI examinations
-factors affecting to image composition and image quality
-safety in MRI examinations
-use of contrast media and care of their side effects
-children in MRI examination
-radiology

Prerequisites (course unit)

-adequate knowledge in Human Anatomy and Physiology and Topographic Anatomy
-adequate knowledge and skills in X-ray Examinations

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

-can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can describe the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-can describe the process of MRI examination and guidance of patients
-can describe how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations
-can describe the principles of the use of contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI examinations

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

-can apply the basics of topographic anatomy and can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can explain the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-can explain the process of MRI examination and the guidance of different-aged patients
-begins to discern the findings discovered with MRI
-can explain the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-can explain how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

-can apply knowledge of topographic anatomy versatilely and can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can explain the body plains compliant with the target
-can explain the principles of safe working in MRI examinations and action in states of emergency versatilely
-can widely explain the process of MRI examination and the special characteristics of the guidance of different-aged patients
-can explain how to impact the quality of MRI images by the selection of parameters
-can describe the most common artefacts
-can widely explain the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-can reasonably explain how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

22.11.2023 - 14.01.2024

Timing

02.01.2024 - 31.05.2024

Credits

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Radiography and Radiotherapy

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
  • Röntgenhoitaja Virtuaalihenkilö
  • Pori RASA
  • Tiina Ketola
  • RADIO-luennoitsija Virtuaalihenkilö
  • Pirita Markkula
  • Anna-Riikka Keihäs
Person in charge

Kirsi Mansikkamäki

Groups
  • 23RHP

Objectives (course unit)

Students
-know the physical principles or MRI imaging, the function of MRI equipment and auxiliary equipment
-know how to impact the quality of MRI images by the selection of parameters, know the most common artefacts
-are able to apply their knowledge of topographic anatomy in MRI examinations and know the body planes in use
-are able to name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-know the most common MRI examinations carried out to adults and children
-know the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-know how to guide patients in MRI examinations
-know the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-discern the findings discovered with MRI
-know how to act in cases of emergency

Content (course unit)

-Magnetic Resonance devices with auxiliary equipment
-examination process in MRI examinations
-factors affecting to image composition and image quality
-safety in MRI examinations
-use of contrast media and care of their side effects
-children in MRI examination
-radiology

Prerequisites (course unit)

-adequate knowledge in Human Anatomy and Physiology and Topographic Anatomy
-adequate knowledge and skills in X-ray Examinations

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

-can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can describe the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-can describe the process of MRI examination and guidance of patients
-can describe how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations
-can describe the principles of the use of contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI examinations

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

-can apply the basics of topographic anatomy and can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can explain the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-can explain the process of MRI examination and the guidance of different-aged patients
-begins to discern the findings discovered with MRI
-can explain the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-can explain how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

-can apply knowledge of topographic anatomy versatilely and can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can explain the body plains compliant with the target
-can explain the principles of safe working in MRI examinations and action in states of emergency versatilely
-can widely explain the process of MRI examination and the special characteristics of the guidance of different-aged patients
-can explain how to impact the quality of MRI images by the selection of parameters
-can describe the most common artefacts
-can widely explain the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-can reasonably explain how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

17.05.2023 - 31.08.2023

Timing

14.11.2023 - 20.12.2023

Credits

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Radiography and Radiotherapy

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
  • Röntgenhoitaja Virtuaalihenkilö
  • RADIO-luennoitsija Virtuaalihenkilö
  • Pirita Markkula
  • Marja Jaronen
  • Anna-Riikka Keihäs
Person in charge

Kirsi Mansikkamäki

Groups
  • 22RH

Objectives (course unit)

Students
-know the physical principles or MRI imaging, the function of MRI equipment and auxiliary equipment
-know how to impact the quality of MRI images by the selection of parameters, know the most common artefacts
-are able to apply their knowledge of topographic anatomy in MRI examinations and know the body planes in use
-are able to name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-know the most common MRI examinations carried out to adults and children
-know the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-know how to guide patients in MRI examinations
-know the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-discern the findings discovered with MRI
-know how to act in cases of emergency

Content (course unit)

-Magnetic Resonance devices with auxiliary equipment
-examination process in MRI examinations
-factors affecting to image composition and image quality
-safety in MRI examinations
-use of contrast media and care of their side effects
-children in MRI examination
-radiology

Prerequisites (course unit)

-adequate knowledge in Human Anatomy and Physiology and Topographic Anatomy
-adequate knowledge and skills in X-ray Examinations

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

-can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can describe the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-can describe the process of MRI examination and guidance of patients
-can describe how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations
-can describe the principles of the use of contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI examinations

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

-can apply the basics of topographic anatomy and can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can explain the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-can explain the process of MRI examination and the guidance of different-aged patients
-begins to discern the findings discovered with MRI
-can explain the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-can explain how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

-can apply knowledge of topographic anatomy versatilely and can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can explain the body plains compliant with the target
-can explain the principles of safe working in MRI examinations and action in states of emergency versatilely
-can widely explain the process of MRI examination and the special characteristics of the guidance of different-aged patients
-can explain how to impact the quality of MRI images by the selection of parameters
-can describe the most common artefacts
-can widely explain the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-can reasonably explain how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

16.05.2022 - 30.08.2022

Timing

17.11.2022 - 20.12.2022

Credits

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Radiography and Radiotherapy

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
  • Röntgenhoitaja Virtuaalihenkilö
  • Pirita Markkula
  • RADIO-luennoitsija Virtuaalihenkilö
  • Anna-Riikka Keihäs
Person in charge

Tiina Säilä

Groups
  • 21RH

Objectives (course unit)

Students
-know the physical principles or MRI imaging, the function of MRI equipment and auxiliary equipment
-know how to impact the quality of MRI images by the selection of parameters, know the most common artefacts
-are able to apply their knowledge of topographic anatomy in MRI examinations and know the body planes in use
-are able to name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-know the most common MRI examinations carried out to adults and children
-know the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-know how to guide patients in MRI examinations
-know the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-discern the findings discovered with MRI
-know how to act in cases of emergency

Content (course unit)

-Magnetic Resonance devices with auxiliary equipment
-examination process in MRI examinations
-factors affecting to image composition and image quality
-safety in MRI examinations
-use of contrast media and care of their side effects
-children in MRI examination
-radiology

Prerequisites (course unit)

-adequate knowledge in Human Anatomy and Physiology and Topographic Anatomy
-adequate knowledge and skills in X-ray Examinations

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

-can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can describe the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-can describe the process of MRI examination and guidance of patients
-can describe how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations
-can describe the principles of the use of contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI examinations

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

-can apply the basics of topographic anatomy and can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can explain the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-can explain the process of MRI examination and the guidance of different-aged patients
-begins to discern the findings discovered with MRI
-can explain the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-can explain how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

-can apply knowledge of topographic anatomy versatilely and can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can explain the body plains compliant with the target
-can explain the principles of safe working in MRI examinations and action in states of emergency versatilely
-can widely explain the process of MRI examination and the special characteristics of the guidance of different-aged patients
-can explain how to impact the quality of MRI images by the selection of parameters
-can describe the most common artefacts
-can widely explain the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-can reasonably explain how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations

Assessment scale

0-5

Enrolment period

16.05.2022 - 30.08.2022

Timing

17.11.2022 - 16.12.2022

Credits

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Radiography and Radiotherapy

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Radiography and Radiotherapy
Teachers
  • Röntgenhoitaja Virtuaalihenkilö
  • RADIO-luennoitsija Virtuaalihenkilö
  • Anna-Riikka Keihäs
Person in charge

Tiina Säilä

Groups
  • 21RHJ

Objectives (course unit)

Students
-know the physical principles or MRI imaging, the function of MRI equipment and auxiliary equipment
-know how to impact the quality of MRI images by the selection of parameters, know the most common artefacts
-are able to apply their knowledge of topographic anatomy in MRI examinations and know the body planes in use
-are able to name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-know the most common MRI examinations carried out to adults and children
-know the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-know how to guide patients in MRI examinations
-know the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-discern the findings discovered with MRI
-know how to act in cases of emergency

Content (course unit)

-Magnetic Resonance devices with auxiliary equipment
-examination process in MRI examinations
-factors affecting to image composition and image quality
-safety in MRI examinations
-use of contrast media and care of their side effects
-children in MRI examination
-radiology

Prerequisites (course unit)

-adequate knowledge in Human Anatomy and Physiology and Topographic Anatomy
-adequate knowledge and skills in X-ray Examinations

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

-can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can describe the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-can describe the process of MRI examination and guidance of patients
-can describe how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations
-can describe the principles of the use of contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI examinations

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

-can apply the basics of topographic anatomy and can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can explain the principles of safe working in MRI examinations
-can explain the process of MRI examination and the guidance of different-aged patients
-begins to discern the findings discovered with MRI
-can explain the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-can explain how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

-can apply knowledge of topographic anatomy versatilely and can name anatomic structures in an MRI image
-can explain the body plains compliant with the target
-can explain the principles of safe working in MRI examinations and action in states of emergency versatilely
-can widely explain the process of MRI examination and the special characteristics of the guidance of different-aged patients
-can explain how to impact the quality of MRI images by the selection of parameters
-can describe the most common artefacts
-can widely explain the contrast media and intensifiers used in MRI and their use, influence mechanism as well as their side effects and the care of them
-can reasonably explain how to act in cases of emergency in MRI examinations

Assessment scale

0-5