Fuchs's Radiographic Exposure and Quality Control
Description:
This updated and expanded edition of radiographic imaging is the most comprehensive and practical text available. It is designed for courses in Radiographic Exposure and Imaging, from basic through advanced levels. It focuses on the control of the many variables in providing high-quality radiographic images, including exposure and patient variables, processing and quality control. It perfectly complements radiographic physics texts, picking up where they leave off and addressing the practical application of imaging principles. A unique addition to the Sixth Edition is the significantly expanded and improved coverage of automatic exposure control. This is the first book to really cover the practical application skills of AEC, including recommended detector configuration and density settings for each procedure and trouble shooting incorrect AEC exposures. The chapter on intensifying screens has been vigorously updated and revised with great care to make it the clearest, most student-friendly explanation of modern intensifying screen technology available. In addition, the abbreviations and terminology used throughout the text have been brought completely into line with the ARRT guidelines. This text has been and still is the most application-oriented book on radiographic exposure. Regular mathematical practice exercises embedded within each chapter provide the reader with drills to reinforce concepts. In addition, this is the only textbook available that provides complete "how to" information on constructing both manual and AEC technique charts, including blank charts for individual use. This book is by far the best available for schools that are focused on the practical application of radiographic technique. It perfectly bridges the gap between theory and clinical application, and its greatest strengths are its clear and concise explanations, plentiful examples, and abundant illustrations.