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AUTHOR | McQuillen Martensen, Kathy; McQuillen Martensen, Kathy; McQuillen-Martensen, Kathy et al. |
PUBLISHER | Saunders (12/15/2014) |
PRODUCT TYPE | eBook (Other) |
Description
- Chapter outlines give you an at-a-glance summary of chapter content
- Labeled images with analysis and correction help you develop your skills for producing optimal images, thus reducing the need for repeat procedures
- Student workbook provides additional opportunities to apply what you've learned in the text
- NEW! Expanded sections on pediatric, obesity, and trauma digital radiography provides the most pertinent and up-to-date information needed for clinical success.
- NEW! Reformatted content surrounding procedures includes the following to help you identify correctly and incorrectly positioned patients:
- accurately positioned projection with labeled anatomy
- photograph of an accurately positioned model
- table that provides a detailed one-to-one correlation between the positioning procedures and image analysis guidelines
- discussion, with correlating images, on identifying how the patient, central ray, or image receptor were poorly positioned if the projection does not demonstrate an image analysis guideline
- discussion of topics relating to positioning for patient condition variations and non-routine situations
- photographs of bones and models positioned as indicated to clarify information and demonstrate anatomy alignment when distortion makes it difficult
- practice images of the projection that demonstrate common procedural errors
- NEW! Two-color design helps you read and retain pertinent information.
- NEW! Updated boxed material summarizes important analysis details and provides a quick reference.
- NEW! Highlighted table data offers a new format to aid in the understanding of field size requirements using direct-capture digital radiography.
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ISBN-13:
9780323280679
ISBN-10:
0323280676
Content Language:
English
Edition Number:
0004
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Page Count:
560
Carton Quantity:
1
Feature Codes:
Bibliography,
Glossary
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Medical | Allied Health Services - Imaging Technologies
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- Chapter outlines give you an at-a-glance summary of chapter content
- Labeled images with analysis and correction help you develop your skills for producing optimal images, thus reducing the need for repeat procedures
- Student workbook provides additional opportunities to apply what you've learned in the text
- NEW! Expanded sections on pediatric, obesity, and trauma digital radiography provides the most pertinent and up-to-date information needed for clinical success.
- NEW! Reformatted content surrounding procedures includes the following to help you identify correctly and incorrectly positioned patients:
- accurately positioned projection with labeled anatomy
- photograph of an accurately positioned model
- table that provides a detailed one-to-one correlation between the positioning procedures and image analysis guidelines
- discussion, with correlating images, on identifying how the patient, central ray, or image receptor were poorly positioned if the projection does not demonstrate an image analysis guideline
- discussion of topics relating to positioning for patient condition variations and non-routine situations
- photographs of bones and models positioned as indicated to clarify information and demonstrate anatomy alignment when distortion makes it difficult
- practice images of the projection that demonstrate common procedural errors
- NEW! Two-color design helps you read and retain pertinent information.
- NEW! Updated boxed material summarizes important analysis details and provides a quick reference.
- NEW! Highlighted table data offers a new format to aid in the understanding of field size requirements using direct-capture digital radiography.
Show More