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Clarissa Osornio

ISM Period 7th

Herring, William. Learning Radiology: Recognizing The Basics. Philadelphia : Elsevier Mosby,

2012. Print.

 Protection of Radiation, how much exposure is being put out into the patient and
the area you are using
 Identity of new common conditions, lots of new diseases are found through an X-
ray and are processed through labs but is found through an X-ray
 Arriving of Diagnostics a approach and diagnostic challenges talked about, most
diagnostics are found to preform serious surgeries.
 Normal Pulmonary Anatomy is used to learn about the lungs and sternum to look
through and know what can be found during a chest x-ray
 Finding Trauma in Images helps the doctor determine and find new things
 Recognizing the diseases in the Chest helps the doctor know what’s going on, you
also need to
 Understanding the basics such as positioning and properly setting up the room
 Being able to Recognize anything
 Conventional Radiology use of x-rays to visualize the internal structures of a
patients form of an electromagnetic radiation produce through an X-ray tubes that
goes through the body and captured patients through the body and captured being
the patient detector
 Learning the latest, new machines and used and technology is advancing so you
need to take training in what is going on

The Source was very helpful and gave me more information out of my knowledge
that I had no idea would be considered going through all these things until I read
some of this.
Clarissa Osornio
ISM Period 7th

Frank, Eugene D. Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning & Procedures. St. Louis, Mo.

Mosby/Elsevier, 2007. Print.

 Gives an informative definition of a Radiographer and Technologist


 Information about the General Anatomy and Radiographic positioning
terminology, steps are summarized and the terms and projections are described in
detail
 Good advice on the protection of Radiation Protection
 Gives out every single bone of the body starting with the abdominal regions,
Fibrous joins, Cartilaginous joints and Synovial Joints
 This also talks about the different types of extremities to take in the upper limb,
such as the wrist, forearm and the arm
 The shoulder griddles which include the clavicle, Scapula, Humerus
 Talks about the lower limb extremities which are the foot and the leg
 This book also talks about the different types of systems like the Digestive,
Urinary, and Reproductive
 Defines long and bone measurement
 Defines contrast Arthrography
 Importance of the foreign body location and Trauma Radiography Guidelines
 Describes the different mouth and salivary glands which goes into depth of
frenulum of tongue
This book given by my mentor, helped me understand things better than before with
more details provided.
Clarissa Osornio
ISM Period 7th

January 2007 Vol. 242 Issue 1. pp.1–324. The Radiology Legacy Collection is a searchable

electronic archive of Radiology issues from 1923 to 2008.

 Importance of location and fat around the body


 Good about fat and the location
 Gadolinium based MR contrast agents and nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
 Organization of taking images
 American Radiology and outsourcing
 Evidence based practice in Radiology- Steps 3 and 4 Appraise and Applpy
interventional Radiology Literature
 Choosing a workstation- technical and clinical considerations
 Useful clues to expand the knowledge of diagnosis
 PET molecular imaging and its biotical applications
 Atlas of imaging in oncology
 Pediatric Musculoskeletal disease with an Emphasis on Ultrasound
 Radiology and imaging of the colon
 Tomographic Fluorescence imaging tumor vascular volume in mice
 Esophageal varices in Patients with Cirrhosis
 Quantitative Assessment of Glomerular Filtration rate with me Gadolinium
Slope clearance measures

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