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5/17/2010

Review of Charting Made Incredibly Easy! (Incredibly Easy! Series) (Paperback)

all those cute little things do not tie the real concepts together.
This dumbs it down and does not get to the point.Much better books are out there.

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In its Third Edition, Charting Made Incredibly Easy! provides up-to-the-minute guidelines on documentation in a comprehensive, clear, concise, practical, and entertaining manner. This edition includes new chapters on computerized documentation and unique professional situations such as contraband, equipment tampering, hostile or sexual advances, media requests for information, and requests to videotape or photograph a patient. Throughout the text, JCAHO requirements are given special emphasis for easy identification, and "Case in Point" sidebars explain the nursing implications of actual court cases. This edition's expanded Practice Makes Perfect section includes alternate-format NCLEX(R)-style questions.

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5/15/2010

Review of Fuchs's Radiographic Exposure and Quality Control (Fuch's Radiographic Exposure Processing & Quality Control) (Hardcover)

This book is written for a non-technical audience and provides a collection of rules of thumb based on practical experience but not on rigorous understanding of fundamentals. Many simplifications go too far and some explanations are outright misleading. By reading this book, a radiology tech may glean a few tips to produce a good radiograph on most systems. Yet the book may lead to fallacious intuitions. This book should not be used to gain accurate practical understanding of the physics and system design principles in radiography.

The practical rules in the book will probably work fairly well in most cases for conventional systems. New digital imaging systems may render even the practical tips obsolete since they are based on practical experience with conventional systems and not on fundamentals.

Here are some of the most egregious fallacies:

Page 10 states that radiographic images are formed thanks to the polychromatic nature of the x-ray beam: "If all of the x-rays were of the same energy, the image would be extremely poor, essentially a silhouette." In reality, the opposite is true -- a monochromatic beam with all photons carrying the same energy would provide the best image quality (tissue contrast) with best patient dose efficiency (at appropriate keV). Tissue differentiation is produced by differential attenuation of photons in tissues, even if all the photons carry identical energies. X-ray system designers go to great lengths to reduce the polychromaticity of the x-ray beam.

Page 59 states that with the doubling of the number of atoms in some space, the likelihood of x-rays hitting an atom when passing through the space also doubles. Wait a minute! What if the original likelihood of hitting an atom was 70%? Will that probability go to 140% when the number of atoms is doubled in that space? Of course, this description is incorrect. Doubling the number of atoms in a given volume will square the likelihood of the x-ray photon passing through the volume.

On page 129, the author states that "Excessive filtration in the beam defeats the purpose of exposing the radiograph. When density losses become visible, they necessitate an increase in the mAs to compensate. Such an increase in mAs simply reintroduces additional patient skin dose, which the filters were added to eliminate. ...an optimum level of protective filtration has been establishedto achieve maximum level of protection for the patient without affective the radopgrahic density." In reality, no such optimal level can be established. Increasing the filtration will always reduce skin dose from a polychromatic source (x-ray tube) even after the mAs is increased to maintain proper film exposure. Additional spectral filtration equivalent to 2.5 mm of aluminum is simply required by safety regulations. Anything above that is an improvement. The only limitation to adding more spectral filtration is the increased x-ray tube loading and the tube's limited maximum output. This error is particularly disturbing because it cause one to miss opportunities to reduce patient dose while improving image quality when extra mAs can be afforded or to choose to purchase a system that is less dose efficient.

The book's lack of rigor leads to the example on page 154 which states that "bone stops 40 x-rays for every x-ray stopped by soft tissue." In reality, the linear attenuation coefficient of bone is at most 2 or 3 times higher than that of soft tissue at typical x-ray energies.

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Product Description:
This new Seventh Edition is a most expansive and comprehensive text on radiographic exposure and imaging and encompasses the vast and intricate changes that have taken place in the field. As with previous editions, the book is intended to complement radiographic physics texts rather than duplicate them. It bridges the gap between theory and practice, and therefore assumes some basic knowledge of physical principles upon which the concepts of practical technique can be built. This volume also attempts to bridge the gap between quality control and technique. Part I, Producing the Radiographic Image, presents chapters on x-rays and radiographic variables, recording the permanent image, qualities of the image, and interactions of x-rays within the patient. Part II, Visibility Factors, includes chapters on milliampere-seconds, kilovoltage-peak, machine phase and rectification, beam filtration, field size limitation, patient status and contrast agents, pathology and casts, scattered radiation and image fog, grids, intensifying screens, and image receptor systems. Part III, Geometrical Factors, discusses focal spot size, the anode bevel, source-image receptor distance, object-image receptor distance, distance ratios, beam-part-film-alignment, geometric functions of positioning, and motion. Part IV, Comprehensive Technique, presents chapters on analyzing the radiographic image, simplifying and standardizing technique, technique by proportional anatomy, technique charts, exposure controls, patient dose, quality control, and solving multiple technique problems. Part V, Special Imaging Methods, includes mobile radiography, special imaging techniques, fluoroscopic image intensification, digital imaging, and computed radiography. Part VI, Processing the Radiograph, completes the text with chapters on processing steps and chemistry, developmental variables, automatic processors, film handling and duplication procedures, and sensitometry and darkroom control. Each chapter concludes with an examination that will help the student review materials and put them into perspective. Multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and identification/explanation questions are all included. An answer section is provided at the back of the text. This book is by far the the best available for schools that are focused on the practical application of radiographic technique. Its greatest strengths are its clear and concise explanations, plentiful examples, and abundant illustrations.

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4/28/2010

Review of Essential Clinical Anatomy (Point (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins)) (Paperback)

I still have yet to find the ultimate text for use with anatomy.The Moore volume is probably the best to use as your main text when taking either undergrad anatomy or gross.As with any anatomy text - you will always need supplemental resources - esp. if you are taking gross anatomy.The selection that I had always found useful in the past was the triple combo of Moore's text, Grant's dissector, and Netter's Atlas.With these three you have essentially everything you need for taking gross anatomy - the embryology texts that are usually used for gross anatomy vary, but often contain the same exact info - I feel that is a more individual choice.
I find the Moore text to be very concise - drawings are clear and well labled - good discussion questions at the end of chapters - and the book is very well laid out, esp. in the always intense "head and neck".I highly recommend this volume.

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Essential Clinical Anatomy, Third Edition presents the core anatomical concepts found in Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Fifth Edition in a concise, easy-to-read, and student-friendly format. This streamlined book is an excellent review for the larger text and an ideal primary text for health professions courses with brief coverage of anatomy. This edition features new full-color surface anatomy photographs and new diagnostic images. A new design makes the book visually appealing and easier to navigate. Accompanying the book is an Online Student Resource Center, which includes interactive clinical cases, USMLE-style review questions, and more.

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4/25/2010

Review of Dangers of Alcohol Anatomical Chart (Wall Chart)

My kids love this poster and the clever information presentation keeps them attentive to the Dangers of Alcohol.

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This chart illustrates and discusses how alcohol affects the nervous, cardiovascular, and digestive systems. It shows the process of alcohol absorption and its effect on the liver. The chart also explains the reproductive side effects of alcohol, including risks to an unborn baby. It further discusses other consequences of alcohol abuse and defines intoxication.

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4/22/2010

Review of Understanding the Common Cold Anatomical Chart (Wall Chart)

This is excellent for any busy chemotherapy infusion department's orientation program or as part of it's reference library

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This revised chart provides a visual and textual overview of the common cold and includes information on prevention and management techniques.

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4/21/2010

Review of Diseases & Disorders (The World's Best Anatomical Chart Series) (Paperback)

I saw this book when I was looking to buy the "Systems & Structures" book. I bought both. This book is also large (height), but not as necessary as the other one. If you have a pill book and diseases book, like we do, these two additions will just about complete your collection (for a lay person). Definitely check it out.

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Diseases and Disorders covers common medical conditions, ailments and diseases.Completely updated with latest terminology and digitally remastered illustrations. New charts include latest advances in medical science and cutting edge topics.
This handy, desk-size book measures 11" by 14" and has 35 charts. Clear and concise terminology and supporting text are printed on each chart. These books are easily affordable for home use or for students in physiology, anatomy, nursing or pre-med as supplementary references.

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4/20/2010

Review of Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body (ANATOMY, REGIONAL ATLAS OF THE HUMAN BODY (CLEMENTE)) (Paperback)

You couldn't ask more from an atlas.It has good drawings, radiographs, accompayning text, and muscle charts.The pictures are easy to follow, and don't crowd the structures with excessive labeling (Netter).What's the big deal with the beauty of his drawings anyway?I purchased a Clemente atlas without the CD and reccommend it that way unless you want to pay twice as much to have the same information in two forms.

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This classically organized regional atlas is based on the strikingly colorful yet realistic illustrations of the world-renowned Sobotta Atlas of Human Anatomy.Hallmarks of Dr. Clemente's atlas include its bright and realistically detailed illustrations, the wealth of accompanying diagnostic images, and numerous muscle tables.

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4/18/2010

Review of Muscular System Female chart (Wall Chart)

Product arrived damaged 4" crinkled.I have not tried to contact the sender yet just busy. Hopefully they will send another one.

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The Female Muscular System chart graphically portrays front and rear views of the female musculature. Other images include a close-up of skeletal muscle, the muscles of the abdominal wall and the outer muscles of the back.

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4/17/2010

Review of Understanding Human DNA Anatomical Chart (Wall Chart)

This poster is easy to read, clearly marked and interesting to look at.My 6th grader was studying genetics at school; he loved this chart.

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This award-winning chart beautifully illustrates the composition of DNA and the location of DNA within the cell. It also shows and explains genes and chromosomes and includes a brief description of the Human Genome Project. The material is appropriate for upper high school and college students, as well as physicians.

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4/09/2010

Review of The Anatomical Chart Series (Hardcover)

I have a prior edition, however it is Hard laminated plastic.
This one was not, which was not evident on the description.

Disappointed.

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Explore the human body with your personal collection of 48 easy-to-understand anatomical charts, organized in a handy, desk-size spiral book. The World's Best Anatomical Chart Series is a classic library edition featuring authentic medical terminology, visually stunning graphic design and brilliant life-like colors.
A hidden pop-open easel displays each chart individually and the spiral binding makes it easy to flip from one page to the next.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4/07/2010

Review of Anatomy of the Teeth Anatomical Chart (Poster)

This attractive chart highlights in color all the essential aspects a 1st year dental (and medical) student is expected to know and remember. Besides listing the various functions of the teeth, it includes anatomical pictures of a tooth (cross-section, enlarged), the cranium in childhood, and various age-related configurations of dental arrangement in the oral cavity. It has also a figure about tooth decay, and recommendations for proper tooth care.

This 20" (Wide) by 26" (High) wall chart is highly recommended for 1st year dental (and medical) students, and also for display in a dental office (and their respective waiting rooms) for explaining to patients the conditions of their teeth.

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Shows large detailed cross section of a tooth and surrounding gum and bone. Shows and labels primary teeth, permanent teeth, childhood dentition and oral cavity. Illustrates and describes function of the types of teeth. Shows tooth decay and innervation and blood supply. Size is 20" W by 26" H.

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4/04/2010

Review of The Muscular System Giant Chart (Wall Chart)

This chart has come in so handy when I do a massage and someone asks about a certain muscle. I/We double check our memory if we weren't sure. And it's just great for a reference. The size is great too.

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Our most popular chart is now available in a large format, 42 inches wide x 62 inches high. Printed on durable, tear-resistant flexible plastic, with a write-on/wipe-off surface (with dry erase pen), this oversize chart is perfect for teaching and demonstration. Three eyelets across the top make it easy to hang. The chart contains the classic muscular system illustrations by Peter Bachin. It shows anterior and posterior views of the muscular system and also illustrates the right half of the diaphragm, the muscles of the posterior abdominal wall, and the muscles of the right foot.

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3/31/2010

Review of Diseases and Disorders: The World's Best Anatomical Charts (The World's Best Anatomical Chart Series) (Spiral-bound)

A little gruesome appearance on the coffee table, but otherwise, informative and understandable.I've see this or something similar in doctors' offices and wanted my own.Discovered it was available to the public at a recent visit to the "Bodies" exibit.I'm pleased and my family is also.

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The Third Edition of Diseases and Disorders: The World's Best Anatomical Charts features 70 pathology charts created by some of the world's best medical illustrators. Since our last edition we've added 14 brand new charts and 12 updated and revised charts. This reference is an essential addition to every library, whether you are a health professional, student, or interested consumer. Anatomical charts show the human body in a format that provides a clear and visual understanding of human anatomy, physiology, and diseases. Medical terminology and easy-to-understand supporting text are printed directly on each chart so readers never have to refer to a separate key card or manual. The charts are printed in vivid, lifelike colors on high-quality paper, and bound together in a convenient sized spiralbound format. This book is ideal for studying human anatomy, patient consultation, or quick reference.

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3/27/2010

Review of Meridian Chart (Poster)

I am not farmiliar with acupuncture medridians and this is new information for me. I can not comment on the accuracy of this chart as it pertains to acupuncture. I will say that the chart is too small and the lettering used to depict the points are too small. The main purpose of a chart like this is to identify acupuncture points therefore the chart is a second class chart..ok for amateurs.

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The MERIDIAN CHART points out different zones of the body along with their various pressure points. The chart measures 19"X24" and shows a series of 14 illustrations of the human body.
This chart is the most beneficial for students studying acupuncture, acupressure, and massage therapy.

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3/26/2010

Review of The Eye Anatomical Chart (Wall Chart)

I really enjoy this eye chart.It is very detailed, and I love the color.I have it hanging in my office, and I look at it often as I work on my classes that will help me to become a successful applicant to eye school.

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Shows cross section of the eye. Also provides lateral and top view of the eye and shows the visual field. Illustrates anterior chamber angle, lens, retina, fundus and the macula lutea.Compatibility: BlackBerry® OS 4.1 or Higher / iPhone/iPod Touch2.0 or Higher /Palm OS 3.5 or higher / Palm Pre Classic / Symbian S60, 3rd edition (Nokia) / Windows Mobile™ Pocket PC (all versions) /Windows Mobile Smartphone / Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista/Tablet PC

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3/24/2010

Review of Anatomy (Quickstudy Reference Guides - Academic) (Pamphlet)

Love these..I am buying all in the series, faster reference than online searching, more effective in rapid memorization due to graphics.

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One of our best selling titles! The graphics are clearly delineated and defined. Our full color delineation makes all previous anatomy charts just seem gray.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3/21/2010

Review of The Muscular System Anatomical Chart (Poster)

The chart helped me greatly while studying muscular-skeletal anatomy.However, it was not fun,and was time consuming, even a little confusingto keep looking at the listing on the corners of the chart to match the numbers with the names.I would have preferred to buy the bigger (life size) chart and see all the names of the muscles on top of each muscle.

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Classic illustrations by Peter Bachin. Shows anterior and posterior views of the muscular system. Also illustrates right half of the diaphragm, muscles of the posterior abdominal wall, and muscles of the right foot.

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