Pocketbook of Radiographic Positioning - Softcover

Sutherland DCR(R), Ruth; Thomson BSc DCR(R), Calum

 
9780443103308: Pocketbook of Radiographic Positioning

Synopsis

This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It is a practical guide to the wide variety of radiographic projections that are commonly encountered in a clinical environment. It provides clear and concise advice on how to approach radiographic positioning and technique, both efficiently and effectively. Particular emphasis is placed on the importance of achieving the best possible image with the minimum exposure. The routine examinations are dealt with by region in a systematic way and have the same easy-to-use format throughout. For each projection, there is a patient position photograph and an accompanying radiograph to ensure that the required result of the examination has been achieved.

• Inclusion of CD expands contents of book and aids learning.• Size and layout assist easy reference• Gives simple hints to aid positioning and highlights errors to be avoided, both in the examination and radiological assessments

• A CDrom will expand contents of book in three areas: technique, radiological assessment and pathology. Additional illustrations will be included and leader lines and legends added to enlarged versions of existing images to help readers assess radiographs. There will be two types of contents list which will have the same function: contents list as in the book and an illustration of a skeleton with legends of different parts of the body linking to other screens which give views and film size tables, pathologies and radiographs. Tips for students will also be included.• Text updated and bibliography expanded.

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Review

“Durable pocketbook comes with a CD ROM to amplify the data –
This book is small enough to carry in a pocket and has a durable cover to withstand the punishment of continual use. The book is logically arranged by anatomical area, with a view to providing fast access to the important information needed before undertaking a radiographic procedure...A nice touch is the inclusion of blank tables allowing the user to note down exposure factors to be used in their own clinical setting...I would definitely recommend this book to student radiographers and, with the bundled CD, I found it to be good value at £22.99.

John Talbot, Senior Lecturer in Medical Imaging, Anglia Ruskin University.
RAD Magazine, November, 2007 pg45

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