This easy-to-understand pocketbook provides practical guidance for student and practicing radiographers on undertaking a wide range of mobile and theatre imaging examinations. It covers procedures in diverse and challenging locations, including operating theatres, the Emergency Department, Intensive Care Units (including Neonatal), and general wards, focusing on systematic approaches, radiation protection, and environmental challenges.
A detailed lecture covering the optimal steps for chest X-ray acquisition, including technical factors (positioning, penetration, inspiration, tube distance) and interpretation methods. Key topics include determining patient orientation (R/L indicators, dextrocardia), distinguishing between PA and AP views, and calculating the cardiothoracic ratio to assess for cardiomegaly.
This book explores the latest innovations and developments in the complex field of craniomaxillofacial reconstruction. It details the critical importance of the facial image and related functions (vision, speech, swallowing, or chewing), discussing the devastating impact that loss of harmony or alteration in this region has on an individual’s psychic and social well-being.
A guide introducing the fundamental concepts of patient safety, including elements of safe care, just culture, system improvements, and the role of the healthcare provider. Discusses causes of patient harm, adverse event terminology, patient safety incident conventions used in Canada, and the elements of negligence/professional civil liability in Québec.
An edited volume focusing on the principles and applications of plant biotechnology, including molecular markers, plant genetics, and advanced topics such as cellular totipotency and tissue culture techniques for plant improvement.
An authentic textbook detailing the Palmer technique of Chiropractic adjustments, addressing the demand from the chiropractic field. It is designed to be thorough, specific, and scientific, utilizing ample illustrations. The work includes collaborative sections on the art of palpation and adjusting (with Dr. Vedder) and nerve tracing (with Dr. Burich).
This enduring material, Section 1 of the BCSC series published by the American Academy of Ophthalmology, provides continuing medical education (CME) for physicians, designating a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. It covers updates in general medicine and is intended for educational purposes only, not replacing a physician’s own clinical judgment.
This volume is part of the 'Clinical Ophthalmic Oncology, Third Edition' series, focusing specifically on retinal tumors. It aims to provide a balanced view of current clinical practice regarding the diagnosis and complex treatment of rare ophthalmic tumors. It incorporates recent advancements in tumor biology and instrumentation, and is structured with sections highlighting key features, comparison tables, and flow diagrams outlining therapeutic approaches.
This manual serves as an essential training guide for opticians, detailing core concepts such as ocular anatomy, basic optical principles, and practical instructions for measuring various lens parameters, including power, seg height, base curve, and prism.
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Propelling quantitative MRI techniques from bench to bedside,...