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Sonography: Introduction to Normal Structure and Function By Reva Arnez CurryBetty Bates Tempkin ( Saunders )
Release Date: 2004-01-05
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This text offers the student a firm grounding in normal anatomy and physiology from an ultrasound perspective. After covering anatomy and physiology in the first half of each chapter, it then presents a wealth of ultrasound images to increase the reader's comfort with normal anatomy as it appears during scanning. Most images are accompanied by labeled drawings with detailed legends that explain what the reader is supposed to notice on the ultrasound scans. Instructor resources are available; please contact your Elsevier sales representative for details.
- Detailed, labeled line drawings accompany most sonograms to provide reinforcement of what the student should notice on the scan.
- 1,200 images spread over 528 pages ensure students gain a thorough, visual understanding of the field.
- Introduction to Specialty Sonography section gives students an understanding of career options and an understanding of sonographers' work in those areas.
- Abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava and portal venous systems chapters have been moved ahead of the abdominal organ chapters to reflect the order in which most instructors prefer to teach this material.
- 250 new scans and accompanying line drawings prepare students for the latest equipment, and help relevant anatomy "pop" into view.
- New chapter on abdominal vascular technology helps students understand the effects of vascular stenosis on health, enabling them to better scan and understand why they're imaging the aorta and vessels of the abdominal organs.
- Two new chapters on 3D ultrasound and ultrasound assisted special procedures ensure students are prepared for the latest in technology and opportunities in the sonography field.
- Color images now appear in four distinct inserts, so students can flip more easily to the color images to compare the textual information and black and white images with the distinct clarity given by the color images.
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Great book! ( greenishfish )
This book is an awesome resourse for someone who is just begining to learn ultrasound and need an overview of how the normal structures look like. It is very simple, consize, and easy to understand. IMHO the best feature this book has is the drawing of the visualized structures clearly marked, conveniently located right next to the actual sonographic image for comparison.
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The Right Order: Normal Anatomy First ( janmalin )
I believe a sound foundation in normal anatomy and physiology is the best course of study for the begininning sonography student. The textbook is clear, thorough and concise, and as a student who will be graduating next month, I highly recommend this book. I didn't find it until recently; I wish I had learned of this book earlier in my studies. Information on pathology would have been easier to absorb with a better foundation initially.
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