5credit hour(s)Prerequisite:HLED 1117 + RADT 1140C + RADT 1175 + RADT 2410 + BIOL 2225 Corequisite:RADT 1830 + RADT 2110 This course is a continuation of Radiographic Positioning I, focusing on the osteology and arthrology of the thorax, vertebral column, skull, facial bones, and sinuses. It includes the study and demonstration of standard and special radiographic projections, as well as routine fluoroscopic procedures of the gastrointestinal and genitourinary systems. Applied clinical skills Laboratory provides hands-on experience with radiographic positioning, anatomy, and terminology related to these areas.