Principles of Radiographic Imaging: An Art and a Science, 7th Edition
by Richard R. Carlton, MS, R.T.(R)(CV), FAEIRS, Arlene M. Adler, MEd, R.T.(R), FAEIRS, Vesna Balac, EdD, RT(R), (MR)(ARRT) and Kori L. Stewart, Ph.D., R.T.(R)(CT)(ARRT), CIIP
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ISBN: 9780443384158
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 720
Imprint: Elsevier
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Ideal for both radiography students and practicing radiologic technologists, Principles of Radiographic Imaging: An Art and a Science, 7th Edition, emphasizes technical competence, professionalism, and the latest digital advancements, including a new chapter on artificial intelligence. This updated edition features enhanced digital imaging content aligned with the latest ASRT curriculum guidance and ARRT content specifications, revised image-quality flowcharts, enriched informatics coverage, and an updated workbook with practical experiments to help you master key radiography concepts for improved efficiency, diagnostic accuracy, and patient safety.
NEW! Artificial Intelligence chapter addresses this emerging technology that is set to become a mandatory component of the radiography curriculum
UPDATED! Digital imaging content reflects the latest advances in the field and aligns with the most current ASRT radiography curriculum and ARRT content specifications
REVISED! Image quality factors with fully integrated digital imaging principles organize information into visual flowcharts that support step-by-step image analysis
ENHANCED! Informatics content offers the most up-to-date coverage of this key topic
UPDATED! Workbook features revised experiments and worksheets designed to help you master digital imaging concepts
UNIT I: CREATING THE BEAM 1. Basic Mathematics 2. Radiation Concepts 3. Electricity 4. Electromagnetism 5. The X-Ray Tube 6. X-Ray Equipment 7. X-Ray Production
UNIT II: PROTECTING PATIENTS AND PERSONNEL 8. Radiation Protection Concepts and Equipment 9. Radiation Protection Procedures for Patients and Personnel 10. Filtration 11. The Prime Factors 12. X-Ray Interactions 13. Minimizing Patient Exposure 14. Beam Restriction
UNIT III: CREATING THE IMAGE 15. Vision and Perception 16. The Patient as a Beam Emitter 17. The Grid 18. Automatic Exposure Controls
UNIT IV: DIGITAL IMAGING 19. Digital Image Formation and Processing 20. Digital Imaging Systems (CR, DR, DDR) 21. Digital Image Display 22. Informatics in Medical Imaging 23. Artificial Intelligence — NEW!
UNIT V: ANALYZING THE IMAGE 24. The Imaging Process 25. Image Receptor Exposure 26. Image Contrast 27. Image Resolution 28. Distortion 29. The Art of Image Critique 30. Quality Management
UNIT VI: SPECIAL IMAGING SYSTEMS AND MODALITIES 31. Mobile Radiography 32. Fluoroscopy 33. Tomography and Digital Tomosynthesis 34. Mammography 35. Bone Densitometry 36. Vascular Imaging Equipment 37. Computed Tomography 38. Magnetic Resonance Imaging 39. Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 40. Radiation Therapy 41. Diagnostic Medical Sonography
APPENDICES A. On a New Kind of Rays by W. C. Röntgen B. Answers to Case Studies C. Fixed and Variable kVp Technique System Charts D. Epigraph Sources and Credits
Richard R. Carlton, MS, R.T.(R)(CV), FAEIRS, Director, Radiologic Sciences, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, Arlene M. Adler, MEd, R.T.(R), FAEIRS, Professor and Director, Radiologic Sciences Programs, Indiana University Northwest, Gary, Indiana, USA, Vesna Balac, EdD, RT(R), (MR)(ARRT), Radiologic Sciences Programs Department Chair, Radiography Program Director, Assistant Professor, Indiana University Northwest, Gary, IN, USA and Kori L. Stewart, Ph.D., R.T.(R)(CT)(ARRT), CIIP, Director, Radiologic Sciences Program, Associate Professor of Diagnostic Imaging Quinnipiac University, North Haven, CT, United States
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