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Book Synopsis

This easy-to-understand pocketbook in the highly respected Clark's stable of diagnostic imaging texts is an invaluable tool for students, sonographers and other ultrasound practitioners, providing practical guidance on clinical ultrasound procedures, summarising current relevant literature and professional body guidelines.

The content is arranged by anatomical system and organ for ease of reference, with each section comprising a short introduction, the indications for the procedure, patient preparation, the imaging procedure itself, along with an image analysis, supported throughout by positioning photographs and clinical images.

Clark's Essential Guide to Clinical Ultrasound is ideal for all users of clinical ultrasound at both undergraduate and postgraduate level and will also provide a convenient distillation of the latest best practice and guidelines for sonographers, midwives, vascular technologists, ECG technologists, medical doctors, sports

Trade Review

'The pocket-sized book succinctly covers just about everything in ultrasound you could wish to know and would be especially helpful in the early stages of anyone’s sonographic career. Its 15 chapters cover an array of topics including not only scanning but physics (obviously), total quality management, the importance and art of effective and kindly patient communication, examining the organs and organ systems and concluding with the place of artificial intelligence in ultrasound.'

- Catherine Parrin, Specialist Sonographer, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Principles of sonography

Chapter 2. The upper abdominal organs

Chapter 3. The renal tract

Chapter 4. The male reproductive system

Chapter 5. The GI tract

Chapter 6. The endocrine system – thyroid and adrenal glands

Chapter 7. The female reproductive system

Chapter 8. Obstetric ultrasound

Chapter 9. Breast ultrasound

Chapter 10. The cardiovascular system

Chapter 11. The respiratory system – lungs

Chapter 12. The central nervous system – eye and brain

Chapter 13. Musculoskeletal ultrasound

Chapter 14. Emergency and interventional ultrasound

Chapter 15. Additional technologies

Index

Clarks Essential Guide to Clinical Ultrasound

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/12/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367775087, 978-0367775087
      ISBN10: 0367775085

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This easy-to-understand pocketbook in the highly respected Clark's stable of diagnostic imaging texts is an invaluable tool for students, sonographers and other ultrasound practitioners, providing practical guidance on clinical ultrasound procedures, summarising current relevant literature and professional body guidelines.

      The content is arranged by anatomical system and organ for ease of reference, with each section comprising a short introduction, the indications for the procedure, patient preparation, the imaging procedure itself, along with an image analysis, supported throughout by positioning photographs and clinical images.

      Clark's Essential Guide to Clinical Ultrasound is ideal for all users of clinical ultrasound at both undergraduate and postgraduate level and will also provide a convenient distillation of the latest best practice and guidelines for sonographers, midwives, vascular technologists, ECG technologists, medical doctors, sports

      Trade Review

      'The pocket-sized book succinctly covers just about everything in ultrasound you could wish to know and would be especially helpful in the early stages of anyone’s sonographic career. Its 15 chapters cover an array of topics including not only scanning but physics (obviously), total quality management, the importance and art of effective and kindly patient communication, examining the organs and organ systems and concluding with the place of artificial intelligence in ultrasound.'

      - Catherine Parrin, Specialist Sonographer, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. Principles of sonography

      Chapter 2. The upper abdominal organs

      Chapter 3. The renal tract

      Chapter 4. The male reproductive system

      Chapter 5. The GI tract

      Chapter 6. The endocrine system – thyroid and adrenal glands

      Chapter 7. The female reproductive system

      Chapter 8. Obstetric ultrasound

      Chapter 9. Breast ultrasound

      Chapter 10. The cardiovascular system

      Chapter 11. The respiratory system – lungs

      Chapter 12. The central nervous system – eye and brain

      Chapter 13. Musculoskeletal ultrasound

      Chapter 14. Emergency and interventional ultrasound

      Chapter 15. Additional technologies

      Index

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