Practical Radiographic Imaging

Practical Radiographic Imaging

Author: Quinn B. Carroll

Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 667

ISBN-13: 0398077053

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A major revision and update of Fuch 's Radiographic Exposure and Quality Control including a title change. The book is a most expansive and comprehensive text on radiographic exposure and imaging, encompassing the vast and intricate changes that have taken place in the field. As with previous editions, the book is intended to complement radiographic physics texts rather than duplicate them, and all chapters on conventional radiography have been fully revised to reflect state-of-the-art imaging technology.


Instructors's Manual for Use with Practical Radiographic Imaging

Instructors's Manual for Use with Practical Radiographic Imaging

Author: Quinn B. Carroll

Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher

Published: 2007-03

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 039807710X

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"The Instructor's Manual has been revised and updated to include a bank of 660 multiple-choice questions as well as calculation banks for reinforcement of mathematical technique skills, all of which may be copied for use on assignments and tests. Answers to all chapter review questions are provided, including 24 laboratory exercises. This manual will serve as an excellent study guide and will be an invaluable teaching tool to the instructor using the new Eight Edition of Practical radiographic imaging."--Publisher's description.


Radiographic Imaging

Radiographic Imaging

Author: Derrick P. Roberts

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780443043970

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This text has been written to satisfy the need for more practical knowledge in the imaging sciences. It is aimed at students of diagnostic imaging and trainee radiologists and is intended as a reference within an imaging department and as a manual of photographic quality assurance and fault finding.


Radiographic Imaging

Radiographic Imaging

Author: Christine Gunn

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780443071157

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The textbook covers all aspects of imaging technology, including the use of computers and lasers and the more traditional imaging techniques. The book adopts a practical approach, explaining tests and looking at the application of techniques, and deals with a complex topic in simple and direct language.


Medical Imaging for the Health Care Provider

Medical Imaging for the Health Care Provider

Author: Theresa M. Campo, DNP, FNP-C, ENP-BC, FAANP

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

Published: 2023-09-15

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 0826160476

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AJN award winner! This is a concise, easy-to-use reference, enabling health care providers to identify and understand how and when to use the full scope of medical imaging testing modalities-- radiographs, CTs, nuclear imaging, and ultrasound scans and images. The new second edition features a more in-depth discussion of each modality with a focus on the foundational concepts of radiography interpretation of the chest, abdomen, extremities, and spine. It expands coverage of imaging and increases the number of images provided for a total of 400. In addition, the Springer Connect website includes dozens of videos to greatly enhance the learning process. With clear descriptions of each modality—supported by figures, tables, and actual patient films—the text guides readers through the clinical decision-making process. It describes how to choose the best diagnostic test to assess a presenting condition, and examines interpretations of plain radiographs of the chest, abdomen, extremities, and spine. The book fosters an in-depth understanding of the differences between modalities, their attributes, and an appreciation for their parameters with age-appropriate considerations. To assist health care practitioners with the challenges of interpreting plain radiographs, the book simplifies this process with an incremental approach to correct interpretation of what appears on the radiograph and understanding the rationale behind the interpretation. New to the Second Edition: In-depth discussions of different medical imaging testing modality, with a focus on foundational concepts of radiology interpretation of the chest, abdomen, extremities, and spine Exploration of similarities and differences between modalities Over 400 images Accompanying videos Key Features: Addresses the basics of radiology, CT scans, nuclear imaging, MRIs, and ultrasound and their characteristics and differences Provides a step-by-step approach to interpretation of radiographs Guides in the selection of the correct diagnostic test Supports information with figures, tables, images, and films Useful to a wide range of nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other providers in multiple settings The reader may also access the images and drawings found in this text at springerpub.com/campo-medical-imaging.


A Practical Guide to Equine Radiography

A Practical Guide to Equine Radiography

Author: Gabriel Manso Díaz

Publisher: 5m Books Ltd

Published: 2019-02-05

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 178918066X

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A Practical Guide to Equine Radiography is designed to accompany the clinical veterinarian either within a hospital setting or out in the field. The book offers an informative step-by-step guide to obtaining high quality radiographs with a focus on image quality, accuracy, consistency and safety. General principles and equipment are covered before working through the anatomy of the horse with separate chapters devoted to each body region, providing a thorough and detailed picture of the skeletal structure of the horse, making the book an ideal reference for professionals involved with horse health and disease. Features provided in the book will guide the veterinarian through the stages of taking and interpreting normal radiographs and include: · Clinical indications of radiographic areas of interest in the horse · Equipment required · Preparation and setup guides, supported by photographs · Projections focusing on radiographic areas of interest, aided by photographs · x-rays presented with detailed labels, providing a close-up view of skeletal structures · Three dimensional images demonstrating normal anatomy A Practical Guide to Equine Radiography is an essential tool for equine practitioners, veterinary students and para-professionals.


Radiographic Imaging

Radiographic Imaging

Author: Evelyn Frank Burns

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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Describes the principles for producing quality radiographs. For use by beginning radiography students.


Practical Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging

Practical Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging

Author: Suzanne Easton

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-05-15

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 1118278917

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Practical Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging is an essential and practical guide to the various diagnostic imaging modalities that are used in veterinary practice. It moves from basic mathematic and physical principles through to discussion of equipment and practical methods. Radiographic techniques for both small and large animals are covered. There is a separate chapter devoted to ultrasound, as well as discussion of advanced imaging techniques such as fluoroscopy, computerised tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. The book also covers legislation and safety issues in the context of their impact on the veterinary practice. Presented with clear line diagrams and photographs, Practical Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging also provides revision points and self-assessment questions in each chapter to aid study. It is an ideal guide for student and qualified veterinary nurses. It is also a useful reference for veterinary students and veterinarians in general practice who want a basic guide to radiography and other imaging modalities. KEY FEATURES Everything you need to know about diagnostic imaging in veterinary practice in a language you can easily understand The basic principles of physics presented in simple terms Improves your positioning techniques with practical tips for best practice Clear guidance on the use of digital imaging to improve image quality and reduce radiation doses to patients Companion website with additional resources (available at www.wiley.com/go/easton/diagnosticimaging)


Radiological Imaging

Radiological Imaging

Author: Harrison H. Barrett

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 709

ISBN-13: 0080572308

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Radiological Imaging: The Theory of Image Formation, Detection, and Processing is intended to prepare the student to do research in radiological imaging, to teach general image science within a radiographic context, and to help the student gain fluency with the essential analytical tools of linear systems theory and the theory of stochastic processes that are applicable to any imaging system. The book contains chapters devoted to the discussion of linear systems, Poisson processes, analysis of radiographic systems, radiographic image detectors, and the various aspects of three-dimensional or tomographic imaging. Computed tomography, psychophysics, and scattered radiation and its effect on image are also elucidated. Radiology technicians will find the book very invaluable.