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Small Animal Radiographic Techniques and Positioning

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ISBN: 978-1-118-35991-4

February 2012

Wiley-Blackwell

272 pages

Description
Small Animal Radiographic Techniques and Positioning is a practical, clinically applicable manual designed to aid veterinary technicians and nurses in correcting common artifacts in both film and digital radiography and in positioning the small animal patient for clear and consistent radiographs.  Detailed positioning techniques are provided for each commonly radiographed body segment, including positioning aids, alternative restraint methods, and examples of the corresponding correct or incorrect radiographs.  Species covered include dogs, cats, birds, and common exotics.

The book begins with an overview of radiographic technique, darkroom maintenance, digital and film-screen imaging, then offers a section on small animal positioning, including some exotic species positioning techniques, with the final section presenting information on contrast media and special contrast enhanced procedures.  A companion website provides the images from the book in PowerPoint and study questions and answers at www.wiley.com/go/ayers.  Highly illustrated, Small Animal Radiographic Techniques and Positioning is a complete resource for any veterinary technician or student to quickly find imaging information and improve the clarity of small animal radiographs.

About the Author
Mary H. (Susie) Ayers, BBA, RT(R) is the senior radiologic technologist at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech, with over 23 years of experience working in veterinary medicine.
Features
  • Provides a one-stop-shop for imaging information
  • Presents clinically oriented information on positioning the small animal or exotic patient for clear radiographs and correcting common artifacts
  • Offers detailed positioning information, with line drawings showing the anatomy to be imaged and the corresponding radiograph
  • Covers dogs, cats, birds, and common exotic animals
  • Includes a companion website providing the images from the book in PowerPoint and study questions and answers at www.wiley.com/go/ayers