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Radiologic Science for Technologists: Physics, Biology, and Protection 12th edition [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 608 pages, 505 Line drawings, color; 295 Halftones, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Dec-2020
  • Kirjastus: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 0323661343
  • ISBN-13: 9780323661348
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 608 pages, 505 Line drawings, color; 295 Halftones, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Dec-2020
  • Kirjastus: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 0323661343
  • ISBN-13: 9780323661348
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Develop the skills you need to produce diagnostic-quality medical images! Radiologic Science for Technologists: Physics, Biology, and Protection, 12th Edition provides a solid foundation in the concepts of medical imaging and digital radiography. Featuring hundreds of radiographs and illustrations, this comprehensive text helps you make informed decisions regarding technical factors, image quality, and radiation safety for both patients and providers. New to this edition are all-digital images and the latest radiation protection standards and units of measurement. Written by noted educator Stewart Carlyle Bushong, this text will prepare you for success on the ARRT® certification exam and in imaging practice.



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Broad coverage of radiologic science topics includes radiologic physics, imaging, radiobiology, and radiation protection, with special topics including mammography, fluoroscopy, spiral computed tomography, and cardiovascular interventional procedures. Objectives, outlines, chapter introductions, and summaries organize information and emphasize the most important concepts in every chapter. Formulas, conversion tables, and abbreviations provide a quick reference for frequently used information, and math equations are always followed by sample problems with direct clinical application. Key terms are bolded and defined at first mention in the text, with each bolded term included in the expanded glossary. Math formulas are highlighted in special shaded boxes for quick reference. Penguin icons in shaded boxes represent important facts or bits of information that must be learned to understand the subject. End-of-chapter questions help students review the material with definition exercises, short-answer questions, and calculations. Student workbook reinforces understanding with worksheets that complement the content covered in the text. Available separately.





NEW! Updated content reflects the newest curriculum standards outlined by the ARRT® and ASRT. NEW! All images are digital, following current radiology practice. NEW! Updated radiation protection standards and units of measurement are incorporated throughout the text. NEW! Streamlined physics and math sections focus on the essential content to ensure student technologists are prepared to take the ARRT® exam and have the background needed to perform well in the clinical environment. NEW! Increased alignment of chapter objectives with the ASRT core curriculum helps students focus on need-to-know content in preparation for the Registry exam and for clinical success.
PART I RADIOLOGIC PHYSICS
1(92)
1 Essential Concepts of Radiologic Science
2(16)
2 Basic Physics Primer
18(17)
3 The Structure of Matter
35(19)
4 Electromagnetic Energy
54(16)
5 Electricity, Magnetism, and Electromagnetism
70(23)
PART II X-RADIATION
93(76)
6 The X-Ray Imaging System
94(19)
7 The X-Ray Tube
113(18)
8 X-Ray Production
131(13)
9 X-Ray Emission
144(11)
10 X-Ray Interaction With Matter
155(14)
PART III THE MEDICAL IMAGE
169(70)
11 Imaging Science
170(19)
12 Computed Radiography
189(12)
13 Digital Radiography
201(7)
14 Digital Radiographic Technique
208(13)
15 Image Acquisition
221(11)
16 Patient-Image Optimization
232(7)
PART IV MEDICAL IMAGE DISPLAY
239(20)
17 Viewing the Medical Image
240(10)
18 Picture Archiving and Communication System
250(9)
PART V MEDICAL IMAGE QUALITY
259(64)
19 Image Perception
260(9)
20 Digital Display Device
269(9)
21 Medical Image Descriptors
278(14)
22 Scatter Radiation
292(20)
23 Radiographic Artifacts
312(11)
PART VI ADVANCED MEDICAL IMAGING
323(84)
24 Mammography
324(14)
25 Fluoroscopy
338(14)
26 Interventional Radiology
352(17)
27 Computed Tomography
369(26)
28 Tomosynthesis
395(12)
PART VII RADIOBIOLOGY
407(72)
29 Human Biology
408(12)
30 Fundamental Principles of Radiobiology
420(8)
31 Molecular Radiobiology
428(7)
32 Cellular Radiobiology
435(10)
33 Deterministic Effects of Radiation
445(15)
34 Stochastic Effects of Radiation
460(19)
PART VIII RADIATION PROTECTION
479(77)
35 Health Physics
480(10)
36 Designing for Radiation Protection
490(17)
37 Radiography/Fluoroscopy Patient Radiation Dose
507(10)
38 Computed Tomography Patient Radiation Dose
517(10)
39 Patient Radiation Dose Management
527(12)
40 Occupational Radiation Dose Management
539(17)
Glossary 556(21)
Index 577