McQuillen-Martensen's (radiologic technology education, U. of Iowa, Iowa City) third edition text provide educators, students, and radiographers with the information needed to analyze radiographic images for exposure and positioning accuracy; to adjust the technical equipment or mispositioning to produce an optimal image when a less that optimal one has been obtained; to prepare for the certification examination by the ARRT; and to develop a high degree of problem-solving ability. The new edition contains additional technical and exposure-related criteria in the material on image analysis guidelines, a new chapter on digital radiography, inclusion of a quick reference image analysis criteria table with each procedure, chapter objectives and a key word list at the beginning of each chapter, a new glossary, images with improved detail resolution and updated positioning and skeletal bone photographs, and an increased number of nonroutine/trauma and pediatric images throughout the text. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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This comprehensive guide provides all the tools you need to accurately evaluate radiographic images and make the adjustments needed to acquire the best possible diagnostic quality images. You'll discover how to evaluate an image, identify any improper positioning or techniques that caused poor quality, and correct the problem. No other text is devoted to equipping you with the critical thinking skills needed to properly position patients for optimal radiographs and help minimize the need for repeat images. 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 Expanded digital radiography content includes advances in digital imaging to keep you up-to-date in the field Chapter objectives help you master key content Quick reference tables highlight significant information More bone photographic images better illustrate difficult-to-evaluate procedures More pediatric and trauma images improve your ability to produce optimal images of different procedures
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