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Radiography in Veterinary Technology

Radiography in Veterinary Technology

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Author: Lisa M. Lavin
Publisher: Saunders
Category: Book

List Price: $58.95
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 178769

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 4
Pages: 400
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.5 x 0.8

ISBN: 1416031898
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.089607572
EAN: 9781416031895
ASIN: 1416031898

Publication Date: July 18, 2006
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Written by a veterinary technician for veterinary technicians, students, and veterinary practice application, this concise, step-by-step text will help users consistently produce excellent radiographic images. It covers the physics of radiography, the origin of film artifacts, and positioning and restraint of small, large, avian, and exotic animals. It discusses everything from patient preparation, handling, and positioning to technical evaluation of the finished product.

  • 500 illustrations and abundant charts and diagrams
  • Explicit, clear patient positioning guidelines, including where to collimate, anatomical landmarks, drawings of the animal positioned, and the resulting radiograph
  • A radiographic technique chart that shows how to troubleshoot radiographic quality
  • Boxed outlines that provide a concise, ready reference regarding technique in the section on special radiographic procedures
  • A guide to quality control (including tests)
  • A special procedure guide, including how to use contrast media
  • A chart on how to develop a technique guide
  • Chapter outlines, glossaries, and references
  • Case studies that illustrate artifacts
  • Key points and review questions follow every chapter


  • A new chapter on digital veterinary radiography



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Veterinary Radiography for the Tech   October 10, 2007
A. Wurdeman-Muenter (Van Nuys, CA USA)
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

Pretty good general (and basic) guide to the subject. As such, it doesn't address things like Panorex x-rays--I guess I would have liked a bit more human radiography as well: a sort of compare and contrast.


5 out of 5 stars A+++++ for any vet tech   December 31, 2003
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book is one that I have now ordered for the clinic I work at as well as own myself for school. At the clinic, we have plenty of books on how to interpret rads, but this book goes into great detail on how to position animals, and even provides tips and tricks to get the views you want. It is written in a manner that is easy to understand, easy to locate the info you need on a moments notice, and also has detailed pictures of how the rad should look as well as outline drawings on how to position the animal for every view used in a clinic setting. It was also written by a tech for techs, so it is geared towards our course of thinking, which is get the picture, make it good, then hand it to the doctor. Every clinic should have this book!


5 out of 5 stars Radiography in Veterinary Technology   November 25, 1999
Dr. Bonnie Ballard (Arnoldsville, Georgia)
23 out of 23 found this review helpful

This book is awesome. I am a director of a veterinary technology program and this book is a required text. Although written for the technician, it would be helpful to a veterinary student, or practitioner, as well. This book discusses in detail such topics as the less than exciting information on anodes and cathodes, as well as radiation safety, and the ins and outs of film and cassettes. However this book's true value is in its handling of positioning and the origin of film artifacts,and the determination of the origin of poor film quality. If you need to know how to position a patient to get the correct radiograph for a body part, it has it, from where to collimate, to anatomical landmarks, to drawings of the animal positioned, to a picture of the radiograph that you will get as a result. This book not only covers small animals but large and exotics as well. Trouble shooting radiographic quality is also well covered. This book would serve as a great reference in a hospital for troubleshooting problems and as a source of information on how to get films of anatomical areas that aren't frequently required in the practice or of species that aren't commonly radiographed.

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