The WHO Manual of Diagnostic Imaging: Radiographic Technique and ProjectionsWorld Health Organization, 2003. dec. 16. - 129 oldal WHO in collaboration with the International Commission for Radiologic Education (ICRE) of the International Society of Radiology (ISR) and other members of the Global Steering Group for Education and Training in Diagnostic Imaging is creating a series of Manuals of Diagnostic Imaging . The full series of manuals will primarily cover the examination techniques and interpretation of conventional diagnostic X-ray proceduresand simple routine ultrasound examinations related to the most common clinical problems faced in most areas of the world. These manuals will replace and update the WHO Manual of Radiographic Interpretation for General Practitioners and the WHO Manual of Radiographic Technique. The present volume in the series the manual of Radiographic Technique and Projections provides practical assistance and guidelines for exposures projections and positioning of a patient as needed for a majority of common radiographic examinations. Although each examination needs to be tailor-made according to clinical problems size and age of patients and type of equipment used this manual offers basic generic information which can easily be modified according to local needs. Backed by sophisticated computer graphics this manual will prove essential assistance and help to anybody involved in producing radiographs be it general practitioners medical specialists radiographers or radiologists in any medical settings although focusing specifically on needs in small and mid-size hospitals. ... fulfills its goal of providing cost-effective basic text for health care providers in hospitals and institutions worldwide who may lack the equipment and/or diagnostic imaging examination... - Radiology |
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50 green 53 kV blue 70 kV blue ADDITIONAL AP Supine bladder body breathe normally Bring cassette holder Cassette Cassette size 18×24 Cassette size 24×30 Cassette speed Cassette Cassette with screen-film Center and collimate Cervical spine CHEST child cm 8×10 inches collimate further contrast detail doctor examination Expose factors film foot format given grid hair hairgrips HEAD Hip joint horizontal INFANTS injury knee lateral lead Left marker Exposure lower Lund manual marker Exposure values minutes nominal speed nose Notes oblique patient lying patient to breathe pelvis Place Position the patient possible prone put the cassette radiographic Range Right or Left screen-film combination screens Shoulder shown side SINUSES Sitting erect Skull spine lateral sure system 200 green system 400 Average system 50 table Cassette taken Tell the patient tube Turn upper urinary values mAs 53 values mAs 70 visible x-ray