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Chiropractic Radiography and Quality Assurance Handbook [Kõva köide]

(Palmer College of Chiro West, San Jose, California, USA)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 512 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x175 mm, kaal: 1110 g, 50 Tables, black and white; 387 Halftones, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Aug-1999
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0849307856
  • ISBN-13: 9780849307850
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 512 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x175 mm, kaal: 1110 g, 50 Tables, black and white; 387 Halftones, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Aug-1999
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0849307856
  • ISBN-13: 9780849307850
Teised raamatud teemal:
Presents information on radiographic positioning in charts and illustrated formats as well as details on collimation, film size, and placement. Begins with basic radiography and safety concepts, then discusses proper sequence for taking films and correct radiography of particular parts of the anatomy. Quality assurance, darkroom and film storage, film processing, artifact identification, and problem solving are also covered. Includes many b&w photos of positioning, and X-ray examples. Useful for students, chiropractors, radiographers, and equipment manufacturers. The author is an instructor at Palmer College of Chiropractic West. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Chiropractic Radiography and Quality Assurance Handbook is the first book devoted to erect and recumbent radiographic positioning and a practical approach to quality assurance and radiographic quality control testing. It provides a step-by-step approach to performing quality radiographic studies using radiographic images to demonstrate placement of anatomical markers and the safest location for patient identification information.
Some topics covered include:
o The importance of sound radiation safety practices and appropriate protection and collimation
o Spinal radiography including changes in positioning to reduce exposure to female patients
o Extremity radiography, covering common and specialty views to assist in diagnosis of sports injuries.
Designed for both the practitioner and the student, this book provides all of the tools necessary to produce quality radiographs in a quick reference, detailed, step-by-step approach to positioning. And adding information about darkroom and film storage, film processing quality control, film artifact identification and problem solving, makes this is an in-depth, authoritative guide.
Basic Radiography Concepts and Principles
1(34)
Chiropractic Radiographic Equipment and Accessories
1(7)
Items That Impact Image Quality: A Review of Physics Concepts
8(4)
Technique Charts and Technique Selection
12(3)
Working in a Darkroom with an Automatic Processor
15(6)
Film Processing and the Environment
21(6)
Sample MSDS for Working-Strength Developer
27(3)
Sample MSDS for Working-Strength Fixer
30(5)
Radiation Safety in Chiropractic Radiography
35(20)
Sample Radiation Safety Plan
39(3)
The Use of Compensating Filters and Gonadal Protection
42(6)
Indications for Radiography and Imaging Studies
48(7)
Developing a System or the Proper Sequence for Taking Films
55(12)
What Views Come First?
55(2)
A Step-by-Step Approach to Taking Radiographs
57(4)
Helpful Tips for Maintaining Image Quality
61(2)
Communications with the Patient During Radiography
63(4)
Spinal Positioning Quick Reference Charts
67(14)
Cervical Spine
68(3)
Thoracic Spine
71(1)
Chest, Ribs, and Sternum
72(1)
Extremities
73(1)
Lumbar Spine and A-P Full Spine
74(2)
Sacrum and Coccyx
76(1)
Special Chest and Abdomen
77(1)
Skull
78(1)
Facial Bones, Sinuses, and TMJ
79(1)
Sacrum, Sacral Base and Coccyx Female of Child-Bearing Age
80(1)
Cervical Spine Radiography
81(28)
Cervical Spine Radiography: Introduction
81(2)
Cervical Spine Positioning: A-P Open Mouth View
83(1)
Troubleshooting the A-P Open Mouth View
84(4)
Cervical Spine Positioning: Fuchs Projection
88(2)
Cervical Spine Positioning: A-P Lower Cervical Spine View
90(2)
Cervical Spine Positioning: Posterior Oblique View
92(2)
Cervical Spine Positioning: Anterior Oblique View
94(2)
Cervical Spine Positioning: Neutral Lateral View
96(2)
Cervical Spine Positioning: Extension Lateral View
98(2)
Cervical Spine Positioning: Flexion Lateral View
100(2)
Cervical Spine Positioning: A-P Pillars View
102(2)
Cervical Spine Positioning: Posterior Oblique Pillars View
104(2)
Cervical Spine Positioning: Anterior Oblique Pillars View
106(2)
Review of Cervical Spine Positioning
108(1)
Thoracic Spine, Chest, and Bony Thorax Radiography
109(36)
Thoracic Spine, Chest, and Bony Thorax Radiography: Introduction
109(1)
Thoracic Spine Positioning: A-P Thoracic Spine View
110(3)
Thoracic Spine Positioning: Lateral Thoracic Spine View
113(2)
Thoracic Spine Positioning: Swimmer's Lateral View
115(2)
Chest Positioning: P-A View
117(2)
Chest Positioning: Lateral View
119(2)
Chest Positioning: Apical Lordotic View
121(2)
Chest Positioning: Right Anterior Oblique View
123(2)
Chest Positioning: Left Anterior Oblique View
125(1)
Chest Positioning: A-P Posterior Ribs Above Diaphragm
126(2)
Chest Positioning: A-P Oblique Posterior Ribs Above Diaphragm
128(2)
Chest Positioning: P-A Anterior Ribs Above Diaphragm
130(2)
Chest Positioning: P-A Oblique for Anterior Ribs Above Diaphragm
132(2)
Chest Positioning: A-P Lower Ribs Below Diaphragm
134(3)
Chest Positioning: A-P Oblique View of Lower Ribs Below Diaphragm
137(2)
Chest Positioning: RAO View of Sternum
139(2)
Chest Positioning: Lateral Sternum View
141(2)
Review of Thoracic Spine and Chest Radiography
143(2)
A-P Full Spine and Lumber, Sacrum, Coccyx Radiography
145(42)
A-P Full Spine
145(2)
Step-by-Step Positioning of the A-P Full Spine
147(5)
Lumbar Spine Radiography: Introduction
152(2)
Lumbar Spine Positioning: A-P Lumbopelvic View
154(2)
Lumbar Spine Positioning: P-A Lumbopelvic View
156(2)
Lumbar Spine Positioning: Lateral View
158(2)
Lumbar Spine Positioning: Posterior Oblique View
160(3)
Lumbar Spine Positioning: Anterior Oblique View
163(2)
Impact of Positioning on Lumbar Oblique Views
165(2)
Lumbar Spine Positioning: A-P Sacral Base View
167(3)
Lumbar Spine Positioning: P-A Sacral Base View
170(1)
Lumbar Spine Positioning: Lateral Spot View of L-5/S-1 Disc Space
171(2)
Lumbar Spine Positioning: Posterior Oblique View of Sacroiliac Joints
173(2)
Lumbar Spine Positioning: A-P Sacrum View
175(2)
Lumbar Spine Positioning: P-A Sacrum View
177(2)
Lumbar Spine Positioning: A-P Coccyx View
179(2)
Lumbar Spine Positioning: P-A Coccyx View
181(2)
Lumbar Spine Positionig: Lateral Sacrum and Coccyx View
183(2)
Review of Full Spine, Lumbar Spine, Sacrum, and Coccyx Radiography
185(2)
Abdominal and Chest Decubitus Radiography
187(8)
Abdominal and Chest Decubitus Radiography: Introduction
187(1)
Abdominal Positioning: KUB or P-A Abdomen View
188(1)
Abdominal Positioning: Upright View of Abdomen
189(2)
Abdominal Positioning: Left Lateral Decubitus View of Abdomen
191(2)
Chest Positioning: Decubitus Lateral Chest View
193(2)
Basic Skull and Facial Radiography
195(20)
Skull and Facial Radiography: Introduction
195(1)
Skull Positioning: P-A Skull View
196(2)
Skull Positioning: Chamberlain-Towne's Skull View
198(2)
Skull Positioning: Lateral View of Skull
200(1)
Skull Positioning: Base Posterior View of Skull
201(2)
Skull Positioning: Schuller's View of Mastoids and Temporal Mandibular Joints
203(2)
Skull Positioning: P-A Cauldwell Facial or Sinus View
205(2)
Skull Positioning: Waters View of Facial Bones and Sinuses
207(3)
Skull Positioning: Lateral View Sinus and Facial Bones
210(2)
Skull Positioning: Submentovertex View of Sinuses
212(3)
Introduction to Extremity Radiography
215(4)
Basic Concepts of Extremity Radiography
216(3)
Extremity Positioning Quick Reference Charts
219(18)
Fingers and Thumbs
220(1)
Wrists and Hands
221(2)
Humerus, Elbow, and Forearm
223(2)
Clavicle, AC Joint, and Scapula
225(2)
Lateral Scapula, AC Joint, and Shoulder
227(2)
Pelvis, Hip, and Femur
229(1)
Knee and Patella
230(2)
Tibia-Fibula and Ankle
232(1)
Calcaneus and Foot
233(1)
Toes
234(1)
Special Extremity Views
235(2)
Hand and Wrist Radiography
237(26)
Finger, Hand, and Wrist Radiography: Introduction
237(1)
Thumb Radiography
238(3)
Finger Radiography
241(3)
Hand Series: P-A View
244(2)
Hand Series: Oblique View
246(2)
Hand Series: Lateral View
248(2)
Wrist Series: P-A View
250(2)
Wrist Series: Oblique View
252(2)
Wrist Series: Lateral View
254(2)
Wrist Series: P-A View for Scaphoid Injury
256(2)
Wrist Series: Ulnar Flexion View for Scaphoid Injury
258(2)
Wrist Series: A-P Clenched Fist View
260(3)
Forearm, Elbow, and Humerus Radiography
263(24)
Forearm, Elbow, and Humerus Radiography: Introduction
263(1)
A-P Forearm View
264(2)
Lateral Forearm View
266(2)
A-P Elbow View
268(2)
Lateral Oblique Elbow View
270(2)
Medial Oblique Elbow View
272(2)
Lateral Elbow View
274(2)
Coyle Trauma View of Elbow
276(2)
Axial View of Elbow
278(2)
A-P Humerus View
280(2)
Lateral Humerus with Arm Across Chest View
282(1)
Lateral Humerus with Internal Rotation View
283(2)
Lateral Humerus (Baby Arm) View
285(2)
Shoulder, Scapula, and Clavicle Radiography
287(32)
Shoulder, Scapula, and Clavicle Radiography: Introduction
287(2)
Shoulder: A-P with Internal Rotation
289(1)
Shoulder: A-P with External Rotation
290(2)
Shoulder: Apical Oblique
292(2)
Shoulder: Prone Axillary or West Point View
294(2)
Shoulder: Output or Lateral Scapula View
296(2)
Shoulder: Stryker Notch View
298(2)
Clavicle: P-A Clavicle View
300(2)
Clavicle: P-A Axial Clavicle View
302(2)
Clavicle: A-P Clavicle View
304(2)
Clavicle: A-P Axial Clavicle View
306(2)
Shoulder: A-P Acromioclavicular Joint Unilateral
308(2)
Shoulder: A-P Acromioclavicular Joint Bilateral
310(2)
Shoulder: Zanca Modification for Acromioclavicular Joint
312(2)
Shoulder: A-P Scapula
314(2)
Shoulder: Lateral Scapula or Outlet
316(3)
Pelvis, Hips, and Femur Radiography
319(12)
Pelvis, Hip, and Femur Radiography: Introduction
319(1)
A-P Pelvis and Hips
320(2)
A-P Pelvis with Bilateral Frog Leg Hips
322(1)
A-P Hip
323(2)
Frog Leg Lateral Hip
325(2)
A-P Lower Femur
327(2)
Lateral Lower Femur
329(2)
Knee and Patella Radiography
331(22)
Knee and Patella Radiography: Introduction
331(1)
A-P Knee
332(2)
Medical Oblique Knee
334(2)
Lateral Oblique Knee
336(2)
Lateral Knee
338(3)
Camp-Coventry or Tunnel View of Knee
341(2)
Bilateral A-P Knees Weight-Bearing
343(2)
P-A Patella
345(2)
Lateral Patella
347(2)
Settegast of Sunrise View of Patella
349(2)
Lauren Views of Interpatellar Fossa
351(2)
Lower Leg and Ankle Radiography
353(14)
Lower Leg and Ankle Radiography: Introduction
353(1)
A-P Lower Leg
354(2)
Lateral Lower Leg
356(2)
A-P Ankle
358(2)
Oblique Ankle
360(2)
Mortise View of Ankle
362(2)
Lateral Ankle
364(3)
Calcaneus, Foot, and Toe Radiography
367(20)
Calcaneus, Foot, and Toe Radiography: Introduction
367(1)
Axial View of Calcaneus
368(2)
Lateral Calcaneus
370(2)
A-P Foot
372(2)
Medical Oblique Foot
374(2)
Lateral Foot
376(2)
A-P Toes and Axial A-P Toes
378(2)
Oblique and Lateral Views of Toes
380(7)
Introduction to Quality Assurance and Radiographic Quality Control
387(26)
Introduction to Quality Assurance and Quality Control
387(3)
How To Do a Retake or Repeat Analysis
390(5)
Acceptance Testing of Radiographic Equipment
395(3)
Developing Technique Charts
398(15)
Darkroom and Film Storage Quality Control
413(6)
Specification for Film Storage and the Darkroom
413(1)
Darkroom Safelight and Light Leakage Testing
414(5)
Film Processing Quality Control
419(24)
Principles of Automatic Processor Operation
419(5)
Processor Sensitometry
424(3)
Processor Sensitometry Problem-Solving
427(6)
Control Limits for Processor Quality Control
433(3)
Morning Darkroom and Processor Cleaning and Testing
436(3)
Evening Darkroom and Processing Quality Control
439(1)
Hypo Estimator Testing
440(3)
Radiographic Quality Control Testing
443(10)
Radiographic Equipment Quality Control Limits
443(2)
Collimator Accuracy and Beam Centering Testing
445(3)
Grid Cut-off and Perpendicularity Testing
448(1)
Linerarity of Exposure Testing
449(2)
Focal Spot Size Testing
451(2)
Accessory Quality Control Testing
453(6)
Accessory Quality Control Testing Limits
453(1)
Screen Cleaning
454(1)
Screen Contact and Speed Match Testing
455(1)
Apron and Gonadal Shield Testing
456(3)
Film Artifact Identification and Problem-Solving
459(14)
Review of Basic Radiographic and Quality Control Concepts 473(6)
A Review to Assist in Interpretation of Radiography with Common Film Marking Lines 479(6)
Common Radiography Terms, Rules, and Rare-Earth Screen and Film Combination Chart 485(6)
Index 491


Russell L. Wilson