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The present volume in the series of WHO manuals in diagnostic imaging, the Radiographic Anatomy and Interpretation of the Chest provides an exhaustive description of radiographic normal anatomy as well as the most common pathologic changes seen in the chest, focusing specifically on pulmonary and cardiac problems.
The text aims to provide an aid to the interpretation of the chest radiograph (CXR). It is not a comprehensive account of all possible chest diseases but a descriptive text to help identify the way in which chest pathology is manifest and diagnosed on CXR. The initial chapters deal with interpretive skills and pattern recognition and the later chapters demonstrate specific pathologies.
Backed by high-quality reproduction of radiographs, this manual will prove essential reading to general practitioners, medical specialists, radiographers, and radiologists in any medical settings, although focusing specifically on needs in small and mid-size hospitals.
ALL TESTS CAN BE TAKEN ONLINE
No matter which type of Who Manual of Diagnostic Imaging course you purchase, (complete course, download test, fax or online) you can take your test through our on-line testing site.
If you order any of the "Test Only" options, it DOES NOT INCLUDE THE BOOK.
On completion of this Who Manual of Diagnostic Imaging course the participant should be able to:
1. Name a common method of reducing scatter on a chest x-ray.
2. Explain the significance of the presence of a silhouette seen on chest x-ray.
3. List at least three features of multiple nodules greater than 5 mm.
4. Name at least four abnormalities of the thoracic cage.
5. List at least two species of mycrobacterium that can cause pulmonary disease
6. Describe the characteristics of bullous emphysema.
7. Name three types of hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
8. List four causes of intrathoracic pleural effusion.
9. Describe the physical effect of enlargement of the left ventricle.
10. List four common tumors of the mediastinal region.
Structured Education / CQR - Registered Radiologist Assistant - RA
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Safety
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Pt Safety, Rad Prot & Eqpt Operation -.25 credit
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Structured Education / CQR - Registered Radiologist Assistant - RA
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Procedures
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Thoracic - 5.5 credits
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Structured Education / CQR - Computed Tomography - CT
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Image Production
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Image Formation - .25 credit
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Structured Education / CQR - Computed Tomography - CT
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Procedures
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Neck & Chest - 2 credits
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Structured Education / CQR - Radiography - RAD
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Image Production
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Image Acq & Technical Eval - .25 credit
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Structured Education / CQR - Radiography - RAD
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Image Production
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Eqpt Operation & QA - .25 credit
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Structured Education / CQR - Radiography - RAD
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Procedures
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Thorax & Abdomen - 4.5 credits
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