Merrill's Pocket Guide to Radiography, 13e

Bruce W Long Tammy Curtis Barbara J Smith

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$54.14 - $67.68
UPC:
9780323311960
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Spiral-bound
Publication Date:
2015-03-12
Author:
Bruce W. Long MS RT(R)(CV) FASRT;Tammy Curtis PhD RT (R)(CT)(CHES);Barbara J. Smith MS RT(R)(QM) FASRT FAEIRS
Language:
english
Edition:
13
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Product Overview

Designed for quick reference in the clinical environment, Merrill's Pocket Guide to Radiography is a pocket-sized companion to Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and Procedures, 13th Edition that summarizes essential information for 170 of the most frequently requested projections radiographers will encounter in clinical practice. This handy reference is tabbed for easy access to information and also includes computed radiography information and diagnostic-quality radiographs for reference with each positioning presentation.

  • Diagnostic-quality radiographs demonstrate the result the radiographer is trying to achieve.
  • Key positioning information is formatted for quick reference to give radiographers easy access to the information.
  • Bulleted step-by-step instructions for positioning the patient and body part facilitate quick and efficient performance of radiographic exams.
  • Section dividers with tabs provide quick access to sections.
  • Two-color format emphasizes the most important information on the page and helps radiographers quickly locate and use the information.
  • Computed radiography information allows radiographers to make the subtle adjustments necessary to obtain optimal results with CR.
  • Exposure technique chart for every projection helps reduce the number of repeat radiographs and improves overall image quality
  • Abbreviations and external landmarks on the inside covers provide quick reference to frequently needed information.
  • Compensating filter information are included for those projections where filters are used.
  • NEW! Updated positioning photos illustrate the current digital imaging equipment and technology.
  • NEW! More digital radiographs provide greater contrast resolution for improved visualization of pertinent anatomy.
  • NEW! Updated kVp values reflect current theory about what is appropriate to use with digital imaging modalities.

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