Introduction to Radiologic Sciences and Patient Care

by Arlene McKenna Adler (Editor)

Other authorsRichard R. Carlton (Editor)
Paper Book, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

IBMC Library - WN 200 A3547

Publication

St. Louis, Mo. : Elsevier Saunders, 4th edition

ISBN

1416031944 / 9781416031949

Description

A clear, concise introduction to the imaging sciences, this text covers the patient care skills necessary for clinical practice. The content covered in this text meets the 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. Covering the big picture, this book provides an overview of the radiologic sciences professions and of all aspects of patient care. Excellent preparation for certification - and for professional practice! More than 300 photos and line drawings clearly demonstrate patient care procedures. Study Guide section provides tear-out lab worksheets and review questions for each chapter. Chapter Objectives highlight important concepts. Key Terms with definitions are presented at the beginning of each chapter. Numerous, up-to-date references are provided at the end of each chapter. Appendices include practice standards, professional organizations, state licensing agencies, the ARRT code of ethics, and patient's rights information. New Human Diversity chapter provides basic knowledge of human behavioral, cultural, and social similarities and differences, addressing new ASRT curriculum requirement. New Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Strategies chapter challenges students to find new ways to approach problems. Chapter 4 is updated to include JRCERT and ARRT clinical expectations and requirements. Chapter 9 includes advanced directives. Chapter 13 includes several new images, a new table on body temperature with routes of measures and normal values, and a new table of oxygen delivery/appliances with normal flow rates. Chapters 15 & 16 include significant updates to art. Chapter 17 includes updated information on CPR and portable defibrillators. Chapter 19 includes a new table on commonalities and differences between contrast medias plus an introduction to radiopharmaceuticals. Chapter 21 includes HIPAA security and privacy as well as expanded discussion on the electronic medical record (EMR) and radiology coding.… (more)

Local notes

CONTENTS:
The profession of radiologic technology. Introduction to radiologic technology
Arlene M. Adler, Richard R. Carlton. Professional organizations
Introduction to the clinical environment. Introduction to clinical education
Sarah S. Baker. Radiology administration
Patient care. Patient interactions
Bettye G. Wilson. History taking
Ethical and legal issues. Professional ethics
Robert A. Buerki, Louis D. Vottero. Health records and health information management
Study guide. Patient care lab activities. Review questions
Appendices. Practice standards for radiography. Professional organizations. State licensing
agencies. The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists code of ethics.The patient care
partnership: understanding expectations, rights, and responsibilities.
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