Introduction to radiologic sciences and patient care / Arlene M. Adler and Richard R. Carlton.
By: Adler, Arlene McKenna
Contributor(s): Carlton, Richard R
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Contents
Unit I: The profession of radiologic technology.
1.Introduction to radiologic technology / Arlene M. Adler, Richard R. Carlton.
2.Professional organizations / Richard R. Carlton, Arlene M. Adler.
3.Educational survival skills / Arlene M. Adler, Richard R. Carlton.
Unit II: Introduction to the clinical environment.
4.Introduction to clinical education / Sarah S. Baker.
5.Radiology administration / Larry A. Genzink.
6.Radiographic imaging / Lyn Hubbard, Tracy B. White.
7.Radiographic and fluoroscopic equipment / Thomas Wolfe.
8.Basic radiation protection and radiobiology / Sandy L. Piehl.
Unit III: Patient care.
9.Patient interactions / Bettye G. Wilson.
10.History taking / Richard R. Carlton, Arlene M. Adler.
11.Transfer techniques / Jan Bruckner.
12.Immobilization techniques / Robin Jones.
13.Vital signs, oxygen, chest tubes, and lines / Denise E. Moore.
14.Infection control / Jody L. Ellis.
15.Aseptic techniques / Steven B. Dowd. Medical emergencies / Joanne S. Greathouse.
16.Nonaseptic techniques
17. Medical emergencies
18.Pharmacology / Samuel L. Gurevitz, Marcia S. Mulcahey.
19.Contrast media
Unit IV: Ethical and legal issues.
20.Professional ethics / Robert A. Buerki, Louis D. Vottero.
21.Health records and health information management / Margaret A. Skurka.
22.Medical law / Ann M. Obergfell
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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