Master radiographic positioning with this comprehensive, user-friendly text. Focusing on one projection per page, Bontrager’s Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy, 9th Edition includes all of the positioning and projection information you need to know in a clear, bulleted format. Positioning photos, radiographic images, and radiographic overlays, presented side-by-side with the explanation of each procedure, show you how to visualize anatomy and produce the most accurate images. Updated to reflect the latest ARRT competencies and ASRT curriculum guidelines, it features more than 200 of the most commonly requested projections to prepare you for clinical practice.
Key Features
Labeled radiographs (radiographic overlays) identify key radiographic anatomy and landmarks to help you recognize anatomy and determine if you have captured the correct diagnostic information on your images.
Positioning chapters, organized with one projection per page, present a manageable amount of information in an easily accessible format.
Unique page layout with positioning photos, radiographic images, and radiographic overlays presented side-by-side with the text explanation of each procedure to facilitate comprehension and retention.
Pathologic Indications list and define the pathologies most likely to be encountered during procedures covered in each chapter to help you understand the whole patient and improve your ability to produce radiographs that make diagnosis easy for the physician.
Pathology Demonstrated sections explain why a particular projection is needed, or what pathology might be demonstrated, to give you a larger frame of reference and a better understanding of the reasoning behind each projection.
Radiographic Criteria on positioning pages provide standards for evaluating the quality of each radiograph, helping you develop a routine for evaluating radiographic quality.
Pediatric Applications prepare students for clinical success — and prepare technologists to deal competently with the special needs of their pediatric patients.
Geriatric Applications include general information on positioning techniques and patient handling for geriatric patients, fostering an understanding of the challenges these patients present to the technologist.
Critique Radiographs demonstrate positioning errors and help you avoid similar errors in clinicals.
Instructor resources include an accompanying Evolve website with PowerPoint slides, an image collection, and a test bank to help instructors prepare for class.
Student resources include a workbook and handbook to help you better understand and retain complicated material.
Author(s): John Lampignano, Leslie Kendrick
Edition: 9th Edition
Publisher: Mosby / Elsevier
Year: 2017
Language: English
Commentary: CONVERTED PDF
Pages: 850
Tags: Diagnostic Radiography; Radiology
Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 3
Title and Authors......Page 5
Copyright......Page 6
Acknowledgments and Dedication......Page 7
Contributors......Page 11
Reviewers......Page 13
Preface......Page 15
How to Use the Positioning Pages......Page 17
Contents......Page 19
1- Terminology, Positioning, and Imaging Principles......Page 21
2- Chest......Page 91
3- Abdomen......Page 125
4- Upper Limb......Page 147
5- Humerus and Shoulder Girdle......Page 197
6- Lower Limb......Page 231
7- Femur and Pelvic Girdle......Page 283
8- Cervical and Thoracic Spine......Page 311
9- Lumbar Spine, Sacrum, and Coccyx......Page 345
10- Bony Thorax—Sternum and Ribs......Page 375
11- Cranium, Facial Bones, and Paranasal Sinuses......Page 395
12- Biliary Tract and Upper Gastrointestinal System......Page 465
13- Lower Gastrointestinal System......Page 507
14- Urinary System and Venipuncture......Page 545
15- Trauma, Mobile, and Surgical Radiography......Page 583
16- Pediatric Radiography......Page 635
17- Angiography and Interventional Procedures......Page 669
18- Computed Tomography......Page 703
19- Special Radiographic Procedures......Page 731
20- Diagnostic and Therapeutic Modalities......Page 751
Appendix A- Answer Key: Radiographs for Critique......Page 807
Appendix B- Routine and Special Projections......Page 813
References......Page 817
Additional Resources......Page 820
Index......Page 821