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Introduction to Radiologic & Imaging Sciences & Patient Care. Edition No. 8

  • Book

  • January 2023
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5646593

**Selected for Doody’s Core Titles� 2024 with "Essential Purchase" designation in Radiologic Technology**

Using a clear and concise format, Introduction to Radiologic and Imaging Sciences and Patient Care, 8th Edition familiarizes you with the imaging sciences and covers the patient care skills necessary for clinical practice. It offers current, comprehensive content that meets the relevant standards set by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) Curriculum Guide and the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Task List for certification examinations. This edition includes updates on current digital imaging and instrumentation, providing the essential information and tools you need to master any introduction to radiologic sciences or patient care class. Chapter review questions and lab activities, available online and on tear sheets in the text, give you easy access to study materials for on-the-go learning. In addition to helping you prepare for certification, the content provides useful and practical information that is essential for professional practice and clinical competency.

  • Expanded and updated career content addresses professional development and advancement.
  • Patient care content includes information on biomechanics and ergonomics of the radiologic and imaging sciences professional.
  • Information management coverage provides an overview of health informatics for the radiologic and imaging sciences professional.
  • Step-by-step procedures presented in boxed lists throughout the text supply you with easy-to-follow steps for clinical success.
  • Back-of-book review questions and questions to ponder provide opportunities for further review and greater challenge.
  • More than 300 photos and line drawings help you understand and visualize patient-care procedures.
  • Strong pedagogy, including chapter objectives, key terms, outlines, and summaries organize information and ensure you understand what is most important in every chapter.
  • NEW! Comprehensive coverage encompasses the greater breadth and depth of all primary modalities of the radiologic and imaging sciences as they relate to patient care.

Table of Contents

PART I: The Profession of Radiologic Technology

Arlene M. Adler, MEd, RT(R), FAEIRS

Richard R. Carlton, MS, RT(R)(CV), FAEIRS

Richard R. Carlton, MS, RT(R)(CV), FAEIRS

Arlene M. Adler, MEd, RT(R), FAEIRS

Arlene M. Adler, MEd, RT(R), FAEIRS

Richard R. Carlton, MS, RT(R)(CV), FAEIRS

Tracy Herrmann, MEd, RT(R)

Angie Arnold, MEd, RT(R)

PART II: Introduction to the Clinical Environment

Sarah S. Baker, EdD, RT(R), FASRT

Luann Culbreth, M.Ed., MBA, RT(R)(MR)(QM) CRA FMSRT, FAHRA

Vesna Balac, MS,RT (R(MR))

Randy Griswold, MPA, RT(R)

Thomas Sandridge, MS, RT(R)

Bettye G. Wilson, MAEd, RT(R)(CT), ARRT, RDMS, FASRT

PART III: Patient Care

Bettye G. Wilson, MAEd, RT(R)(CT), ARRT, RDMS, FASRT

Richard R. Carlton, MS, RT(R)(CV), FAEIRS

Arlene M. Adler, MEd, RT(R), FAEIRS

Jan Bruckner, PhD, PT

Robin Jones, MS, RT(R)

Denise E. Moore, MS, RT(R)

Denise E. Moore, MS, RT(R)

Jody L. Ellis, MMS, PA-C, RT(R)

Lynn Carlton MS, RDMS, RT(R)(M)

Lynn Carlton MS, RDMS, RT(R)(M)

Joanne S. Greathouse, EdS, RT(R), FASRT, FAEIRS

Samuel L. Gurevitz, RPh, PharmD, CGP

Kenya Haugen, DM, MS, RT(R)

Norman E. Bolus, MPH, CNMT

PART IV: Ethical and Legal Issues

Kevin L. Rush, MHA, RT (R)(T) FASRT

Linda C. Galocy, RHIA


  1. Introduction to Imaging and Radiologic Sciences
  2. Professional Organizations
  3. Educational Survival Skills
  4. Critical-Thinking and Problem-Solving Strategies
  5. Introduction to Clinical Education
  6. Radiology Administration
  7. Radiographic Imaging
  8. Radiographic and Fluoroscopic Equipment
  9. Basic Radiation Protection and Radiobiology
  10. Human Diversity
  11. Patient Interactions
  12. History Taking
  13. Safe Patient Movement and Handling Techniques
  14. Immobilization Techniques
  15. Vital Signs, Oxygen, Chest Tubes, and Lines
  16. Basic Cardiac Monitoring: The Electrocardiogram
  17. Infection Control
  18. Aseptic Techniques
  19. Nonaseptic Techniques
  20. Medical Emergencies
  21. Pharmacology
  22. Principles of Drug Administration
  23. Contrast Media and Introduction to Radiopharmaceuticals
  24. Professional Ethics
  25. Health Records and Health Information Management
  26. Medical Law

Ann M. Obergfell, JD, RT(R)

Appendices


  1. The Practice Standards for Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy

Authors

Arlene M. Adler Professor and Director, Radiologic Sciences Programs, Indiana University Northwest, Gary, Indiana. Richard R. Carlton Director, Radiologic Sciences, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Kori L. Stewart Associate Professor of Diagnostic ImagingSchool of Health SciencesQuinnipiac UniversityNorth Haven, Connecticut, USA.

Dr. Stewart has a doctorate in Biomedical (Health) Informatics. She is the Director of the Radiologic Sciences Program at Quinnipiac University and former Director of Training for SIIM (Society of Imaging Informatics). She is an acclaimed lecturer and is touted as one of the foremost experts in Imaging Informatics. Her most recent publication was coauthor of Introduction to Radiologic & Imaging Sciences & Patient Care (Elsevier).