Radiography of Children covers the different skills needed to x-ray children successfully - radiographic positioning, choice and number of views, patient communication with child and parents, achieving patient co-operation, and immobilization. It provides a solid introduction to radiography, based on knowledge of child development/ psychology, pediatric pathology, and the emotional needs of the child and parents. Discusses IRMER, the Children Act, and advice on setting up a pediatric x-ray room in a general department.
1. The Pediatric Patient 2. Radiation Protection and Immobilization 3. The Chest 4. The Abdomen 5. Neonates 6. The Skull 7. The Spine 8. The Arm 9. The Leg 10. Non-Accidental Injury (NAI) 11. The Rights of the Child
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