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Merrill's Pocket Guide to Radiography 16th edition

Spiral bound by Rollins, Jeannean Hall (Associate Professor, Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences Department, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA)

Merrill's Pocket Guide to Radiography

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ISBN:
9780443116933
Publication Date:
23 Jan 2025
Edition/language:
16th edition / English
Publisher:
Elsevier Health Sciences
Imprint:
Churchill Livingstone
Pages:
368 pages
Format:
Spiral bound
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 Sep 2025
Merrill's Pocket Guide to Radiography

Description

This handy guide puts frequently requested radiographic projections at your fingertips! Merrill's Pocket Guide to Radiography, 16th Edition summarizes essential information for more than 150 radiography projections in a spiral-bound format designed for quick reference in the clinical environment. Clear instructions explain how to position patients and body parts, and an optimal radiograph is included for each projection. A portable, easy-to-carry companion to the three-volume Merrill's Atlas, this book provides guidelines for everything from perfect positioning to perfect exposures. NEW! Appendix for working with obese patients provides guidance on modified positioning and imaging techniques NEW! Updated images enhance coverage of the chest, abdomen, pelvis and hip, bony thorax, upper extremity, and lower extremity NEW! Updated exposure technique charts offer current information for obtaining high-quality images Bulleted, step-by-step instructions show how to position the patient and body part for frequently requested radiography projections Exposure technique chart for every projection helps reduce the need for repeat radiographs and improves overall image quality Abbreviations and external landmarks are listed inside the front and back covers for quick reference Diagnostic-quality radiograph for each projection demonstrates the result the radiographer is trying to achieve More than 150 projections are each presented in a two-page spread, and include information on patient position, part position, respiration, central ray angulation, collimation, KVp values, and a photograph of a properly positioned patient Section dividers with tabs make it easier to find the beginning of each section

Contents

Upper Extremity Lower Extremity Vertebral Column Thorax Abdomen Cranium Mobile Radiography

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