Sonography Scanning - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 4th Edition
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By Betty Bates Tempkin, BA
Commonly referred to as the "sonography bible" by many of its past and current users, Betty Tempkin’s Sonography Scanning, 4th Edition is the go-to guide for producing diagnostic sonograms for physicians. Featuring an updated two-color design, this
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Commonly referred to as the "sonography bible" by many of its past and current users, Betty Tempkin’s Sonography Scanning, 4th Edition is the go-to guide for producing diagnostic sonograms for physicians. Featuring an updated two-color design, this new edition covers the latest ultrasound scanning principles along with step-by-step instructions for scanning and documenting images. The text also incorporates clinical skills, professionalism, image labeling, image techniques, case presentations, handling of ultrasound equipment, and the universal method for scanning and documenting pathologies. The scanning protocols follow AIUM guidelines and provide information on patient prep, transducers, breathing techniques, comprehensive surveys, and required images. Also included are the location of specific vessels or organs, anatomy and physiology, sonographic appearance, and normal variations.
"Overall, this book is an excellent resource for novice sonography students, but also provides a useful reference book for the more experienced sonographer." Reviewed by: Dr Vivien Gibbs on behalf of RAD Magazine Date: July 2015
Commonly referred to as the "sonography bible" by many of its past and current users, Betty Tempkin’s Sonography Scanning, 4th Edition is the go-to guide for producing diagnostic sonograms for physicians. Featuring an updated two-color design, this new edition covers the latest ultrasound scanning principles along with step-by-step instructions for scanning and documenting images. The text also incorporates clinical skills, professionalism, image labeling, image techniques, case presentations, handling of ultrasound equipment, and the universal method for scanning and documenting pathologies. The scanning protocols follow AIUM guidelines and provide information on patient prep, transducers, breathing techniques, comprehensive surveys, and required images. Also included are the location of specific vessels or organs, anatomy and physiology, sonographic appearance, and normal variations.
"Overall, this book is an excellent resource for novice sonography students, but also provides a useful reference book for the more experienced sonographer."Reviewed by: Dr Vivien Gibbs on behalf of RAD Magazine Date: July 2015
New to this edition
NEW! Transducer location drawings included on images
helps users understand exactly where on the body they should scan to produce a particular image.
NEW! Musculoskeletal chapter provides musculoskeletal coverage for those sonographers interested in this specialty.
NEW! Two-color streamlined design enhances readability and allows for more images on the page.
NEW! 300 new images demonstrate superior quality images from the latest state-of-the-art ultrasound equipment.
NEW! Pedagogy including key terms and objectives is included at the beginning of each chapter to specify chapter expectations and focus study.
Key Features
Scanning principles and step-by-step instructions on how to scan and document images
help users establish standardization and image documentation for physician diagnostic interpretation.
Scanning protocols that follow AIUM guidelines provides the essential information on patient prep, transducers, breathing techniques, comprehensive surveys, and required images. The location of specific vessels or organs, anatomy and physiology, sonographic appearance, and normal variations are also included.
Sonographic ergonomics and proper use of equipment help sonographers avoid occupational injuries.
Scanning protocol for pathology provides the criteria for evaluating and documenting abnormal sonographic findings, describing those findings within legal parameters, and relating those findings to the interpreting physician.
Review questions at the end of each chaptergive users the ability to self-review.
Author Information
By Betty Bates Tempkin, BA, Member, Board of Directors, Piedmont Virginia Community College, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program, Charlottesville, VA; Ultrasound Consultant, Middlebrook, VA and Formerly, Clinical Director, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program, Hillsborough Community College, Tampa, FL
By Betty Bates Tempkin, BA, Member, Board of Directors, Piedmont Virginia Community College, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program, Charlottesville, VA; Ultrasound Consultant, Middlebrook, VA and Formerly, Clinical Director, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program, Hillsborough Community College, Tampa, FL
Part I: General Principles 1. Clinical Principles 2. Scanning Planes and Scanning Methods Part II: Pathology 3. Scanning Protocol for Abnormal Findings Part III: Abdominal Scanning Protocols 4. Abdominal Aorta Scanning Protocol 5. Inferior Vena Cava Scanning Protocol 6. Liver Scanning Protocol 7. Gallbladder and Biliary Tract Scanning Protocol 8. Pancreas Scanning Protocol 9. Renal Scanning Protocol 10. Spleen Scanning Protocol Part IV: Pelvic Scanning Protocols 11. Female Pelvis Scanning Protocol 12. Transvaginal Sonography 13. Obstetrics Scanning Protocol for First, Second, and Third Trimesters 14. Male Pelvis Scanning Protocol for the Prostate Gland, Scrotum, and Penis Part V: Small Parts Scanning Protocols 15. Musculoskeletal Scanning Protocol 16. Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands Scanning Protocol 17. Breast Scanning Protocol 18. Neonatal Brain Scanning Protocol Part VI: Vascular Scanning Protocols 19. Abdominal Doppler and Color Flow 20. Cerebrovascular Duplex Scanning Protocol 21. Peripheral Arterial and Venous Duplex Scanning Protocols Part VII: Echocardiography 22. Adult Echocardiography Scanning Protocol 23. Pediatric Echocardiography Scanning Protocol Appendices A. Guidelines for Performance of the Abdominal and Retroperitoneal Ultrasound Examination B. Guidelines for Performance of the Scrotal Ultrasound Examination C. Guidelines for Performance of the Antepartum Obstetrical Ultrasound Examination D. Guidelines for Performance of the Ultrasound Examination of the Female Pelvis E. Guidelines for Performance of the Ultrasound Examination of the Prostate (and Surrounding Structures)
"My inital thought was that the book had perhaps tried to be too ambitious in covering such a large number of topics. However, on reading the chapters, I appreciated that the level of detail provided in each area gave a really useful overview for anyone embarking on a sonography career or wishing to extend their areas of scanning expertise.
Overall, this book is an excellent resource for novice sonography students, but also provides a useful reference book for the more experienced sonographer."Reviewed by: Dr Vivien Gibbs on behalf of RAD Magazine Date: July 2015
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/sonography-scanning-elsevier-ebook-on-vitalsource-9780323327497.html321060Sonography Scanning - Elsevier eBook on VitalSourcehttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.png101.69112.99USDInStock/Medicine/Radiology/Health Professions/Radiography/eBooks5054592505458850546651488653650545535054558<p>Commonly referred to as the "sonography bible" by many of its past and current users, Betty Tempkin’s <b>Sonography Scanning, 4th Edition</b> is the go-to guide for producing diagnostic sonograms for physicians. Featuring an updated two-color design, this new edition covers the latest ultrasound scanning principles along with step-by-step instructions for scanning and documenting images. The text also incorporates clinical skills, professionalism, image labeling, image techniques, case presentations, handling of ultrasound equipment, and the universal method for scanning and documenting pathologies. The scanning protocols follow AIUM guidelines and provide information on patient prep, transducers, breathing techniques, comprehensive surveys, and required images. Also included are the location of specific vessels or organs, anatomy and physiology, sonographic appearance, and normal variations.</p><i>"Overall, this book is an excellent resource for novice sonography students, but also provides a useful reference book for the more experienced sonographer."</i> <b>Reviewed by:</b> Dr Vivien Gibbs on behalf of RAD Magazine <b>Date:</b> July 2015 <p>Commonly referred to as the "sonography bible" by many of its past and current users, Betty Tempkin’s <b>Sonography Scanning, 4th Edition</b> is the go-to guide for producing diagnostic sonograms for physicians. Featuring an updated two-color design, this new edition covers the latest ultrasound scanning principles along with step-by-step instructions for scanning and documenting images. The text also incorporates clinical skills, professionalism, image labeling, image techniques, case presentations, handling of ultrasound equipment, and the universal method for scanning and documenting pathologies. The scanning protocols follow AIUM guidelines and provide information on patient prep, transducers, breathing techniques, comprehensive surveys, and required images. Also included are the location of specific vessels or organs, anatomy and physiology, sonographic appearance, and normal variations.</p><i>"Overall, this book is an excellent resource for novice sonography students, but also provides a useful reference book for the more experienced sonographer."</i> <b>Reviewed by:</b> Dr Vivien Gibbs on behalf of RAD Magazine <b>Date:</b> July 201500add-to-cart97803233274972014ProfessionalBy Betty Bates Tempkin, BA20154E-BookOtherSaunders0Dec 15, 2014IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Betty Bates Tempkin</STRONG>, BA, Member, Board of Directors, Piedmont Virginia Community College, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program, Charlottesville, VA; Ultrasound Consultant, Middlebrook, VA and Formerly, Clinical Director, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program, Hillsborough Community College, Tampa, FLeBooksE-BookUnited StatesYesYesNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select