Written by a veterinary technician for veterinary technicians, students, and veterinary practice application, this concise, step-by-step text will help users consistently produce excellent radiographic images. It covers the physics of radiography, the origin of film artifacts, and positioning and restraint of small, large, avian, and exotic animals. It discusses everything from patient preparation, handling, and positioning to technical evaluation of the finished product.
  • 500 illustrations and abundant charts and diagrams
  • Explicit, clear patient positioning guidelines, including where to collimate, anatomical landmarks, drawings of the animal positioned, and the resulting radiograph
  • A radiographic technique chart that shows how to troubleshoot radiographic quality
  • Boxed outlines that provide a concise, ready reference regarding technique in the section on special radiographic procedures
  • A guide to quality control (including tests)
  • A special procedure guide, including how to use contrast media
  • A chart on how to develop a technique guide
  • Chapter outlines, glossaries, and references
  • Case studies that illustrate artifacts
  • Key points and review questions follow every chapter
  • A new chapter on digital veterinary radiography



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Radiography in Veterinary Technology By Lisa M. Lavin CVT BA MBA

2002 | 336 Pages | PDF | 115 MB

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