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Merrill's Pocket Guide to Radiography - E-Book

Merrill's Pocket Guide to Radiography - E-Book

Bruce W. Long | Jeannean Hall Rollins | Barbara J. Smith

(2015)

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Abstract

Designed for quick reference in the clinical environment, Merrill's Pocket Guide to Radiography is a pocket-sized companion to Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and Procedures, 13th Edition that summarizes essential information for 170 of the most frequently requested projections radiographers will encounter in clinical practice. This handy reference is tabbed for easy access to information and also includes computed radiography information and diagnostic-quality radiographs for reference with each positioning presentation.

  • Diagnostic-quality radiographs demonstrate the result the radiographer is trying to achieve.
  • Key positioning information is formatted for quick reference to give radiographers easy access to the information.
  • Bulleted step-by-step instructions for positioning the patient and body part facilitate quick and efficient performance of radiographic exams.
  • Section dividers with tabs provide quick access to sections.
  • Two-color format emphasizes the most important information on the page and helps radiographers quickly locate and use the information.
  • Computed radiography information allows radiographers to make the subtle adjustments necessary to obtain optimal results with CR.
  • Exposure technique chart for every projection helps reduce the number of repeat radiographs and improves overall image quality
  • Abbreviations and external landmarks on the inside covers provide quick reference to frequently needed information.
  • Compensating filter information are included for those projections where filters are used.
  • NEW! Updated positioning photos illustrate the current digital imaging equipment and technology.
  • NEW! More digital radiographs provide greater contrast resolution for improved visualization of pertinent anatomy.
  • NEW! Updated kVp values reflect current theory about what is appropriate to use with digital imaging modalities.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front cover Cover
Inside front cover Ifc
Front matter i
Merrill’s i
Copyright iv
Introduction v
Preface vi
Table of contents vii
How to use the technical factors chart viii
Upper limb 1
Lower limb 71
Vertebral 137
Atlas and axis 138
Ap (open mouth) 138
Patient position 138
Part position 138
Respiration: 138
Central ray 138
Collimation: 138
Kvp: 85 138
Dens 140
Ap fuchs method 140
Patient position 140
Part position 140
Respiration: 140
Central ray 140
Collimation: 140
Kvp: 85 140
Cervical vertebrae 142
Ap axial 142
Patient position 142
Part position 142
Respiration: 142
Central ray 142
Collimation: 142
Kvp: 85 142
Thorax 185
Chest 186
Pa 186
Patient position 186
Part position 186
Respiration: 186
Central ray 186
Collimation: 186
Kvp: 120 186
Chest 188
Lateral 188
Patient position 188
Part position 188
Respiration: 188
Central ray 188
Collimation: 188
Kvp: 120 188
Chest 190
Pa oblique (lao and rao) 190
Patient position 190
Part position 190
Respiration: 190
Central ray 190
Collimation: 190
Kvp: 120 190
Chest 192
Ap oblique (rpo and lpo) 192
Patient position 192
Part position 192
Respiration: 192
Central ray 192
Collimation: 192
Kvp: 120 192
Chest 194
Ap 194
Patient position 194
Part position 194
Respiration: 194
Central ray 194
Kvp: 90 (40” sid, non-grid) 105 (40”, grid) 120(72”, grid) 194
Pulmonary apices 196
Ap axial (lordotic) lindblom method 196
Patient position 196
Part position 196
Respiration: 196
Central ray 196
Computed radiography 196
Collimation: 196
Kvp: 120 196
Lungs and pleurae 198
Ap or pa (lateral decubitus) 198
Patient position 198
Part position 198
Respiration: 198
Central ray 198
Collimation: 198
Kvp: 120 198
Lungs and pleurae 200
Lateral (dorsal or ventral decubitus) 200
Patient position 200
Part position 200
Respiration: 200
Central ray 200
Collimation: 200
Kvp: 120 200
Ribs 202
Pa 202
Patient position 202
Part position 202
Respiration: 202
Central ray 202
Collimation: 202
Kvp: 80 202
Abdomen 219
Abdomen 220
Ap (supine) 220
Patient position 220
Part position 220
Respiration: 220
Central ray 220
Collimation: 220
Kvp: 85 220
Abdomen 222
Ap (upright) 222
Patient position 222
Part position 222
Respiration: 222
Central ray 222
Collimation: 222
Kvp: 85 222
Abdomen 224
Ap (lateral decubitus position) 224
Patient position 224
Part position 224
Respiration: 224
Central ray 224
Collimation: 224
Kvp: 85 224
Abdomen 226
Lateral 226
Patient position 226
Part position 226
Respiration: 226
Central ray 226
Collimation: 226
Kvp: 90 226
Abdomen 228
Lateral (dorsal decubitus position) 228
Patient position 228
Part position 228
Respiration: 228
Central ray 228
Collimation: 228
Kvp: 90 228
Esophagus 230
Ap or pa 230
Patient position 230
Part position 230
Respiration: 230
Central ray 230
Collimation: 230
Kvp: 120 230
Esophagus 232
Pa oblique (rao) 232
Patient position 232
Part position 232
Respiration: 232
Central ray 232
Collimation: 232
Kvp: 120 232
Esophagus 234
Lateral 234
Patient position 234
Part position 234
Respiration: 234
Central ray 234
Collimation: 234
Kvp: 120 234
Stomach and duodenum 236
Pa 236
Patient position 236
Part position 236
Respiration: 236
Central ray 236
Collimation: 236
Kvp: 120 236
Stomach and duodenum 238
Pa oblique (rao) 238
Patient position 238
Part position 238
Respiration: 238
Central ray 238
Collimation: 238
Kvp: 120 238
Stomach and duodenum 240
Ap oblique (lpo) 240
Patient position 240
Part position 240
Respiration: 240
Central ray 240
Collimation: 240
Kvp: 120 240
Stomach and duodenum 242
Lateral 242
Patient position 242
Part position 242
Respiration: 242
Central ray 242
Collimation: 242
Kvp: 120 242
Stomach and duodenum 244
Ap 244
Patient position 244
Part position 244
Respiration: 244
Central ray 244
Collimation: 244
Kvp: 120 244
Small intestine 246
Ap or pa 246
Patient position 246
Part position 246
Respiration: 246
Central ray 246
Collimation: 246
Kvp: 120 246
Cranium 275
Cranial lines, planes, and abbreviations 275
Cranium 278
Pa and pa axial caldwell method 278
Patient position 278
Part position 278
Respiration: 278
Central ray 278
Collimation: 278
Kvp: 85reference: 13th edition atlas p. 2:296. 279
Cranium 280
Ap and ap axial 280
Patient position 280
Part position 280
Respiration: 280
Central ray 280
Collimation: 280
Kvp: 85reference: 13th edition atlas p. 2:300. 281
Cranium 282
Lateral 282
Patient position 282
Part position 282
Respiration: 282
Central ray 282
Collimation: 282
Kvp: 85reference: 13th edition atlas p. 2:291. 282
Cranium 284
Ap axial towne method 284
Patient position 284
Part position 284
Respiration: 284
Central ray 284
Collimation: 284
Kvp: 85reference: 13th edition atlas p. 2:302. 284
Cranium 286
Pa axial haas method 286
Patient position 286
Part position 286
Respiration: 286
Central ray 286
Collimation: 286
Kvp: 85reference: 13th edition atlas p. 2:308. 286
Cranium 288
Submentovertical schüller method 288
Mobile 323
Chest 324
Ap 324
Patient position 324
Part position 324
Respiration: 324
Central ray 324
Collimation: 324
Kvp: 90 (40\x1C sid, non-grid) 105 (40\x1C grid) 324
Chest 326
Ap or pa (right or left lateral decubitus) 326
Patient position 326
Part position 326
Respiration: 326
Central ray 326
Collimation: 326
Kvp: 105 (40\x1C grid) 326
Abdomen 328
Ap 328
Patient position 328
Part position 328
Respiration: 328
Central ray 328
Collimation: 328
Kvp: 85 328
Abdomen 330
Ap or pa (left lateral decubitus) 330
Patient position 330
Part position 330
Respiration: 330
Central ray 330
Collimation: 330
Kvp: 85 330
Pelvis 332
Appendices 345
345
Sid conversion 345
Grid conversion factors 348
Orthopedic cast technique 349
Notes: 351
Inside back cover Ibc