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| Introduction to Vascular Scanning |
A Guide for the Complete Beginner
3rd Edition |
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CME Credits:
12 hours |
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ISBN:
0941022706 |
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Format:
Softcover |
| Catalog No:
11039 |
| Price:
$69.95 |
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For novice scanners and for sonographers and echocardiographers cross-training in vascular ultrasound, here is the improved third edition of Don Ridgway's very popular, unabashedly practical, and famously unique guide to performing vascular studiesnow with Uncle Don's Bonus Image Section, new chapters on the Doppler principle, those darn Doppler angles, and other vascular diagnostic modalities, plus new illustrations, new scanning exercises, and expanded coverage of carotid scanning, abdominal Doppler, upper and lower extremity scanning, and color flow imaging. As if that weren't enough, the latest edition is approved for 12 hours of SDMS-approved CME credit.
Additional highlights that have endeared Don Ridgway to thousands of readers, propelling his how-to-scan guide up the ratings chart at Amazon.com:
Seven Tips toward Good Probesmanship

The Important and Somewhat Tricky Bifurcation Maneuver

Three commandments: Keep it centered (transverse), Check beam angle (transverse), and Keep it level (longitudinal)

Getting Stuck: A Word about the Flop Sweats

A Doppler Miscellany, including Those Darn Doppler Angles
Very well illustrated and very reader friendly, this revised third edition is better than ever! 304 pages, 372 figures, 28 color plates, 15 tables, and 10 scanning exercises and quizzes with 163 individual problems. Includes index, glossary, and CME component.
How To Tell a Book by Its Cover

Have you ever thought about how the binding of a book affects its performance—and you? We have. And we've applied what we learned to this book to make it sturdier and easier to use. Here's how. Read more . . .
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Contents
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Color Plates
Uncle Don's Bonus Image Section
Part I Before You Scan
Introduction
Learn What To Expect on the Screen
Find a Coach
Practice
Use This Book
And Finally...
Basic Terminology, Jargon, and Buzzwords
Scan Planes
Body Orientations
Scanning Terminology
Jargon and Buzzwords
Characterizing the Image
Characterizing Lesions
Characterizing Doppler Findings
Characterizing Venous Images
Characterizing Color Flow Images
Talking to Patients
Anatomy Review
Exercise 1: Vessels and Their Location
Exercise 2: Vessels and Their Landmarks
Vessel Definition by Landmarks
Anatomic Variants
Cerebrovascular Collaterals
Exercise 3: Cross-Sectional Anatomy and Image Appearance
Answers
Instrumentation
The Patient
Probes
Scanner Controls
Knobology by Task
Documentation Systems
The Reading Physician
The Referring Physician
The Common Studies
Carotid Studies
Grading Carotid Stenosis by Duplex Scanning: A Beginner's Guide
Venous Studies
Lower Extremity Arterial Studies
Abdominal Doppler
Part II Scanning
Starting Out
Visualizing the Anatomy
Holding the Probe
Moving the Probe
Seven Tips toward Good Probemanship
Carotid Scanning
Transverse Scanning
Common Carotid Artery Origin and Subclavian Artery
Moving to Longitudinal
Bifurcation Maneuver
Three Commandments
Approaches
Important Tips
Doppler
Gain
Getting Stuck: A Word about the Flop Sweats
Carotid Scanning Exercises
Lower Extremity Venous Scanning
Anatomy Review
Femoral Vein Scanning
Popliteal and Calf-Vein Imaging
There's More Than One Way to Scan a Calf: Note on Orientation of the
Screen
Important Reminder
Saphenous Vein Exercises
Venous Doppler
Venous Scanning Exercises
Lower Extremity Arterial Scanning
Femoral Imaging
Femoral Doppler
Popliteal and Calf Arteries
Grafts
Lower Extremity Arterial Exercises
Upper Extremity Scanning
Upper Extremity Anatomy
Which Probes?
Patient Position
Scanning the Arm
Into the Forearm
Superficial Veins
Proximal Veins
Doppler of the Proximal Veins
Dialysis Graft Scanning
Getting the Views
Abdominal Doppler
Anatomy Review
Aortic Scan and Doppler
The Learning Curve
Color Flow Scanning
Basic Principles
Types of Controls
Before You Image in Color
Carotid Studies
Venous Studies
Lower Extremity Arterial Studies
Abdominal Doppler Studies
Summary
Part III Miscellaneous Notes and Further Encouragement
A Doppler Miscellany
The Doppler Principle and Equation
Those Darn Doppler Angles
First Exercise: Eyeball the Angle
Second Exercise: Beam Angle Problems (Linear Probe)
Third Exercise: Beam Angle Problems (Sector Probe)
Fourth Exercise: Color Flow Angle Problems
Answers to Exercises
Sample Protocols and Narrations
Sample Protocols
Sample Narrations
Other Vascular Diagnostic Modalities
Doppler Instruments
Photoplethysmography
Venous Outflow Plethysmography
Arterial Plethysmography
Transcutaneous Partial Pressure of Oxygen Measurement
Ocular Plethysmography
Periorbital Doppler
Recommended Reading
Afterword
Index
Application for CME Credit
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