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Index Of Medical Imaging Jonathan Mcconnellauth

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Index Of Medical Imaging Jonathan Mcconnellauth
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.98 MB
Pages: 347
Author: Jonathan McConnell(auth.)
ISBN: 9781405185448, 9781444340990, 1405185449, 1444340999
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Index Of Medical Imaging Jonathan Mcconnellauth by Jonathan Mcconnell(auth.) 9781405185448, 9781444340990, 1405185449, 1444340999 instant download after payment.

The ‘Index of Medical Imaging' is the must-have companion for diagnostic radiography students and newly qualified imaging practitioners, designed to allow easy access to descriptions and discussions of many aspects of medical imaging such as radiographic projections, positioning, procedures and clinical examinations.

The Index consists of multiple lists, tables and discussions linked to (amongst others) radiography, CT, MRI and components such as radiological contrast agents, responses to contrast reactions, MRI safety. There is a glossary of terms and definitions plus a list of abbreviations that may be encountered within radiology. Tables are given that suggest the order and type of examination that should be performed as defined by the UK Royal College of Radiologists.

FEATURES
• Supports clinical decision-making
• Glossary of key terms and abbreviations
• Unique format that consists of multiple lists, tables and discussions

Content:
Chapter 1 Positioning Terminology (pages 1–2):
Chapter 2 Digital Radiography Considerations (pages 3–5):
Chapter 3 Plain Radiography Projections (pages 6–57):
Chapter 4 Named Radiography Projections (pages 58–104):
Chapter 5 Procedures Using Contrast Agents +/– Fluoroscopy (pages 105–115):
Chapter 6 Mobile Radiography and Fluoroscopy (pages 116–121):
Chapter 7 Diagnostic Angiography (pages 122–132):
Chapter 8 Contrast Media, Emergency Drugs and Reaction Responses (pages 133–149):
Chapter 9 Computed Tomography Protocols (pages 150–192):
Chapter 10 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Safety (pages 193–195):
Chapter 11 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Sequences (pages 196–205):
Chapter 12 Typical Effective Doses from Diagnostic Medical Imaging Procedures (pages 206–208):
Chapter 13 Indicated Imaging (pages 209–269):
Chapter 14 Eponymous Injuries and Classification Systems (pages 270–296):

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