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ISBN 10: 0702034452
ISBN 13: 9780702034459
Author: Iain Au Yong, Amy Au Yong, Nigel Broderick
This book provides a portable aid to the interpretation of a range of plain radiographs, many of which will be have to be interpreted by the admitting or on-call ward
doctor. Plain X-rays are often the first investigation carried out on patients presenting acutely, in all specialties. Their interpretation is of paramount importance, as an
accurate diagnosis will guide further management and investigation in these patients. The book will also help to guide initial further management, as well as guide the need
for further imaging. The book’s layout enables easy and quick reference, with a radiograph of each condition together with a succinct description of the clinical signs,
radiological signs and suggested further management of each life threatening condition.
On call x rays made easy 1st Table of contents:
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Principles of X-Ray Technology
- 2.1 How X-Rays Work: The Science Behind the Image
- 2.2 Types of X-Ray Machines and Equipment
- 2.3 Safety Considerations and Radiation Protection
- 2.4 Common X-Ray Settings and Protocols
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Interpretation of X-Rays
- 3.1 Basic Anatomy and X-Ray Views
- 3.2 Understanding X-Ray Density and Contrast
- 3.3 Common Abnormalities: What to Look For
- 3.4 Artifacts and Misinterpretations
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On Call X-Ray Protocols
- 4.1 What to Expect During an On-Call Shift
- 4.2 Prioritizing Emergency Cases: Trauma, Fractures, and Dislocations
- 4.3 Routine Imaging in an On-Call Setting
- 4.4 Special Considerations for Pediatric and Geriatric Patients
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Common Conditions and Their X-Ray Findings
- 5.1 Bone Fractures: Types and Patterns on X-Rays
- 5.2 Chest X-Rays: Identifying Pulmonary Issues
- 5.3 Abdominal X-Rays: Bowel Obstructions and Other Conditions
- 5.4 Soft Tissue and Joint Imaging
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Emergent Situations and Critical X-Ray Interpretations
- 6.1 Trauma Cases: Identifying Life-Threatening Injuries
- 6.2 Detecting Pneumothorax and Hemothorax in Trauma
- 6.3 X-Rays in Acute Abdominal Pain: What to Look For
- 6.4 Diagnosing Fractures and Dislocations in On-Call Scenarios
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X-Rays for Specific Specialties
- 7.1 Orthopedic X-Rays: A Guide to Bone and Joint Imaging
- 7.2 Cardiopulmonary X-Rays: Chest Imaging and Pulmonary Disease
- 7.3 Abdominal X-Rays: Gastrointestinal and Renal Concerns
- 7.4 Pediatric X-Rays: Special Considerations for Children
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Advanced X-Ray Techniques
- 8.1 Contrast Studies: Barium and Iodine Contrast in X-Rays
- 8.2 Fluoroscopy: Real-Time Imaging in Emergency Settings
- 8.3 Digital Radiography and PACS Systems
- 8.4 Interpreting Complex X-Ray Images: Tips and Tricks
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Challenges and Pitfalls in X-Ray Interpretation
- 9.1 Common Mistakes in X-Ray Reading
- 9.2 Managing Unclear or Inconclusive Results
- 9.3 Collaborating with Radiologists and Specialists
- 9.4 Knowing When to Request Additional Imaging
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Clinical Scenarios and Case Studies
- 10.1 Trauma Case Study: A Detailed X-Ray Analysis
- 10.2 Chest Pain: Interpreting Chest X-Rays in Emergency
- 10.3 Abdominal Distention: Using X-Rays to Diagnose GI Issues
- 10.4 Pediatric Fracture Case: X-Ray Insights
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Practical Tips for On-Call Radiology
- 11.1 Time Management in On-Call X-Ray Situations
- 11.2 Communicating Effectively with the Medical Team
- 11.3 Managing Stress and Fatigue During On-Call Shifts
- 11.4 Navigating Common On-Call Dilemmas
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