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Foreword by David Begleiter, MD
Preface
Acknowledgements
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SECTION I: INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL IMAGING INCLUDING RADIOGRAPHS, CT, NUCLEAR SCANS, MRIS, AND ULTRASONOGRAPHY
Chapter
1. Radiology Basics, History of Radiology
- Factors Affecting Images
- Conclusion
- Resources
Chapter
2. Radiating Testing Modalities
- Radiographs
- Computer Tomography (CT)
- Nuclear Scanning
- Conclusion
- Resources
Chapter
3. Nonradiating Testing Modalities
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- Ultrasonography
- Considerations When Ordering Diagnostic Medical Imaging
- Conclusion
- Resources
SECTION II: INTERPRETING CHEST AND ABDOMINAL RADIOGRAPHS
Chapter
4. Basic Interpretation of the Chest
- Radiographic Densities
- Adequacy of Radiographs
- Pediatric Considerations (Comparison of Adult and Infant/Child)
- Mediastinal Width
- Conclusion
- Resources
Chapter
5. Abnormalities Found on Radiographs of the Chest
- Atelectasis
- Pulmonary Edema
- Pleural Effusion
- Interpretation of Infiltrates and Consolidation
- Pneumothorax
- Tension Pneumothorax
- Pneumomediastinum
- Hyperaeration
- Masses and Tumors
- Conclusion
- Resources
Chapter
6. Basic Interpretation of the Abdomen
- Interpretation and Normal Findings
- Free Air and Air-Fluid Levels
- Calcifications
- Foreign Bodies
- Dilated Small Bowel
- Dilated Large Bowel and Megacolon
- Conclusion
- Resources
SECTION III: INTERPRETATION OF EXTREMITY RADIOGRAPHS
Chapter
7. Basic Interpretation of Long Bone--Upper Extremity Radiographs
- Normal
- Abnormalities of the Upper Extremity
- Bone Lesions
- Conclusion
- Resources
Chapter
8. Basic Interpretation of Long Bone--Lower Extremity Radiographs
- Normal
- Describing Fractures
- Pediatric Considerations
- Abnormalities of the Lower Extremity
- Conclusion
- Resources
SECTION IV: INTERPRETATION OF SPINE RADIOGRAPHS
Chapter
9. Basic Interpretation of Cervical Spine Radiographs
- Normal
- Abnormalities
- Conclusion
- Resources
Chapter
10. Basic Interpretation of Thoracic Spine Radiographs
- Normal
- Abnormalities
- Conclusion
- Resources
Chapter
11. Basic Interpretation of Lumbar Spine Radiographs
- Normal
- Abnormalities
- Conclusion
- Resources
Index
Theresa M Campo DNP, APRN, FAANP, FAAN is Chair of the Department of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and the Director of the Emergency Nurse Practitioner Track as well as Associate Clinical Professor at Drexel University. Clinically, she is board certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner and Emergency Nurse Practitioner, and works part-time as a nurse practitioner in Southern New Jersey.
Theresa received her Doctor of Nursing Practice from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner, from Widener University in Chester Pennsylvania. Theresa has over 30 years of experience in emergency medicine, including pre-hospital, emergency department/quick care, and trauma. Dr. Campo is a founding Board Member of the American Academy of Emergency Nurse Practitioners, a national organization. She is a national and international lecturer on emergency and urgent care topics. Dr. Campo is the Author of, "Medical Imaging for the Health Care Provider: Practical Radiograph Interpretation" and has authored several book chapters and peer-reviewed articles.
Theresa was inducted as a Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) in 2015 and Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing in 2017. She has received the alumni award for excellence from Case Western Reserve University and the state award of excellence from AANP.