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Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy, 11th Edition

Authors :
John Lampignano & Leslie E. Kendrick
Date of Publication: 07/2024
**Selected for Doody’s Core Titles® 2024 in Radiologic Technology**Gain the knowledge and skills you need to succeed as a radiologic technologist! Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy, 11th Edition provides the essential ...view more
**Selected for Doody’s Core Titles® 2024 in Radiologic Technology**

Gain the knowledge and skills you need to succeed as a radiologic technologist! Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy, 11th Edition provides the essential information that you need to perform hundreds of radiographic procedures and produce clear, diagnostic-quality images. Easy-to-follow guidelines help you learn anatomy and positioning and minimize imaging errors. In fact, each positioning page spotlights just one projection, with bulleted information on the left side of the page and positioning photos, anatomical drawings, and correctly positioned and correctly exposed radiographic images on the right. Written by imaging experts John P. Lampignano and Leslie E. Kendrick, this book also provides excellent preparation for the ARRT® certification examination.
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**Selected for Doody’s Core Titles® 2024 in Radiologic Technology**

Gain the knowledge and skills you need to succeed as a radiologic technologist! Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy, 11th Edition provides the essential information that you need to perform hundreds of radiographic procedures and produce clear, diagnostic-quality images. Easy-to-follow guidelines help you learn anatomy and positioning and minimize imaging errors. In fact, each positioning page spotlights just one projection, with bulleted information on the left side of the page and positioning photos, anatomical drawings, and correctly positioned and correctly exposed radiographic images on the right. Written by imaging experts John P. Lampignano and Leslie E. Kendrick, this book also provides excellent preparation for the ARRT® certification examination.

New to this edition
  • NEW! Updated photographs visually demonstrate the latest digital technology used in radiography with new radiographs as well as images of positioning and new equipment.
  • NEW! The latest ARRT content specifications and ASRT curriculum guidelines prepare you for certification exams and for clinical practice.
  • NEW! Updated radiographic projections have been reviewed and recommended by orthopedists, radiologists, educators, and technologists.
  • NEW! Expanded information on the bariatric patient is included, and coverage of outdated technology and positions is eliminated.

Key Features
  • Labeled radiographs (radiographic overlays) identify key radiographic anatomy and landmarks to help you recognize anatomy and determine if you have captured the correct diagnostic information on images.
  • Coverage of the latest ARRT® content specifications and ASRT curriculum guidelines prepares you for certification exams and for clinical practice.
  • Display of just one projection per page in Positioning chapters presents a manageable amount of information in an easily accessible format.
  • Positioning pages for projections show positioning photographs plus radiographic and anatomy-labeled images side-by-side on a single page with written summaries of topics such as clinical indications, technical factors, patient and body part positions, recommended collimation field size, and evaluation criteria.
  • Clinical Indications sections on positioning pages summarize conditions or pathologies that may be demonstrated by structures or tissues in an examination or projection.
  • Evaluation Criteria on positioning pages describe the evaluation/critique process that should be completed for each radiographic image.
  • Pediatric, Geriatric, and Bariatric Patient Considerations help you accommodate unique patient needs.
  • Critique images at the end of positioning chapters test your understanding of common positioning and technical errors found in radiographs.
  • Review questions are provided on the Evolve website.

Author Information
Edited by John Lampignano, MEd, RT(R) (CT), Retired Director Gateway Community College Phoenix, Arizona Visiting Professor Boise State University Boise, Idaho and Leslie E. Kendrick, MS, RT(R)(CT)(MR), Associate Professor, Program Director, Chair Department of Radiologic Sciences School of Allied Health Sciences College of Health Sciences Boise State University Boise, Idaho