Anatomy for X-Ray Specialists (X-Ray and Radiology)

Includes Human Anatomy, Physiology, Orientation, Cells, Bones, Osteology, Upper Lower Extremity, Vertebral Column, Thorax, Skull, Body Systems, Skeletal, Digestive, Urogenital, Respiratory, Nervous, Circulatory, Endocrine System, and Special Senses

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Allied Health Services, Radiological & Ultrasound
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Author: ISBN: 9781782580812
Publisher: IML Training Publication: October 31, 2012
Imprint: IML Training Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781782580812
Publisher: IML Training
Publication: October 31, 2012
Imprint: IML Training
Language: English
Anatomy for X-Ray Specialists

As an x-ray specialist (technologist), you need to have a good understanding of human anatomy, especially as it relates to identifying anatomical landmarks, positioning a patient correctly and comfortably, for the making of radiographic exposures.

Many structures of the body are radiopaque (impenetrable by x-ray). Others can be made so. These are the structures that are of primary interest, and the area of primary emphasis in this course. Thus, this course is not a broad introductory course in anatomy. Rather, it makes several assumptions, that you, the reader, already have a general basic knowledge of human anatomy and physiology. This course is designed for instruction in anatomy from the special viewpoint of the x-ray specialist.

This course is part of our X-Ray and Radiology series.

Includes a questions and answers section at the end of each lesson.

Full illustrations and diagrams included.

Lessons:

- Introduction to Human Anatomy
- Regional Osteology
- Body Systems Other Than Skeletal
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Anatomy for X-Ray Specialists

As an x-ray specialist (technologist), you need to have a good understanding of human anatomy, especially as it relates to identifying anatomical landmarks, positioning a patient correctly and comfortably, for the making of radiographic exposures.

Many structures of the body are radiopaque (impenetrable by x-ray). Others can be made so. These are the structures that are of primary interest, and the area of primary emphasis in this course. Thus, this course is not a broad introductory course in anatomy. Rather, it makes several assumptions, that you, the reader, already have a general basic knowledge of human anatomy and physiology. This course is designed for instruction in anatomy from the special viewpoint of the x-ray specialist.

This course is part of our X-Ray and Radiology series.

Includes a questions and answers section at the end of each lesson.

Full illustrations and diagrams included.

Lessons:

- Introduction to Human Anatomy
- Regional Osteology
- Body Systems Other Than Skeletal

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