Sonography/Ultrasound Bookshelf For more information or to place your order, contact your local sales representative. Patient Care in Imaging Technology, Seventh Edition Lillian S. Torres, RN, BS, MS, CNS, NP Andrea Guillen Dutton, MEd, AART (RM), CRT (RMF) Terri Ann Watson, MEd, ARRT (RM), CRT (RMF) 2009 / 448 pp./ 201 illustrations/ 978-0-7817-7183-2 Features: Instructor Resources: •PowerPoint Slides •Lesson Plans •Image Bank •Test Generator and Quiz Bank •Lab Activities with Answers •Case Studies with Answers •Full Text Online •Pronunciation Glossary •Skills Checklists •Videos Student Resources: •Full Text Online •Quiz Bank •Pronunciation Glossary •Case Studies •Skills Checklists •Videos •Lab Activities •Flashcards •New full color format including a host of new pedagogical tools to make it easier for students to grasp new concepts and put them into practice •Updated tables and displays •Procedures with accompanying videos are placed in a step-by-step format for quick and easy reference for students and instructor use •Each chapter is completed with a test and situational problems that may be used for laboratory practice; and correct responses are listed for all questions and situations •Callouts and warnings are included throughout the text in order to provide students with important information and steer students away from common pitfalls •Glossary of terms located at the back of the text •Procedural charts and photos included •Substantial revisions and updates reflect the latest advances in imaging technology and new standards in patient care •Infection control in imaging is stressed and includes the current threats •Radiation safety is intensified to include the pregnant health care worker as well as the patient •Responsibilities of the radiographer during cardiac monitoring included •Chapter on pharmacology and drug administration •A complete course in venipuncture and intravenous medication is included Introduction to Sectional Anatomy, Second Edition Michael E. Madden PhD, RT(R), (CT), (MR) 2007 / 640 pp./ 853 illustrations/ 978-0-7817-6342-4 Features: Instructor Resources: •PowerPoint slides •Image collection •Test generator •Sample exams Student Resources: •Case studies •Resources for reference •Expanded and updated to include the latest imaging technology, including ultrasound, 3D, and PET/CT images •New layout and 2-color facilitate learning and comprehension •Updated patient images enable the reader to more quickly compare images between several patients •New clinical cases show how knowledge of sectional anatomy is applied in practice •Chapter objectives set forth the skills and knowledge readers have upon successful completion of the chapter •Clinical application questions at the end of each chapter test readers' ability to apply their sectional anatomy knowledge Introduction to Sectional Anatomy: Workbook and Board Review Guide, Second Edition Michael E. Madden PhD, RT(R), (CT), (MR) 2007 / 279 pp./ 499 illustrations/ 978-0-7817-6976-1 Features: •New clinical cases show how knowledge of sectional anatomy is applied in practice •Clinical application questions test readers' ability to apply their sectional anatomy knowledge •Multiple-choice questions are included and follow the format used on CT and MR registry examinations Cross Sectional Human Anatomy David Dean PhD Thomas E. Herbener MD 2000 / 200 pp./ 441 illustrations/ 978-0-683-30385-8 Features: •Full color cross-sectional images from The Visible Human Project •Co-authored by a radiologist •Includes orientation drawings with corresponding MRIs and CTs •Includes 100 full color tissue images, 200 line drawings, and 200 magnetic resonance and computed tomography images •Images are labeled with numbers •The key is on a separate two-page spread to facilitate self-testing Examination Preparation for Ultrasound: Abdomen & Obstetrics & Gynecology Steven M. Penny, BS, RT(R), RDMS March 2010/ 352 pp./ 230 illus./ 978-0-7817-7978-4 Features: Instructor Resource: •Image Bank Student Resource: •Online Simulated Exam •Electronic case studies and mock exams help the student prepare for the certification exams in an environment that mimics the real exam format! •In-text review questions help students determine if additional studying is needed before progressing further •A list of key terms are provided at the beginning of each chapter, which should allow for a rapid assessment of one's familiarity with the associated material •Organized by exam, then by body region: Each chapter of this book offers opportunity for individual evaluation •Prepares for two exams: allows student to prepare for either the ARDS or ARRT certification exam •Sticks to what is on the exams so students are learning the information to help them pass the certification exams Examination Preparation for Ultrasound: Sonography Principles & Instrumentation (SPI) Steven M. Penny, BS, RT(R), RDMS January 2011/ 218 pp./ 70 illus./ 978-1-60831-137-8 Features: Instructor Resource: •Image Bank Student Resource: •Online Simulated Exam •Electronic case studies and mock exams help the student prepare for the certification exams in an environment that mimics the real exam format! •In-text review questions help students determine if additional studying is needed before progressing further •A list of key terms are provided at the beginning of each chapter, which should allow for a rapid assessment of one's familiarity with the associated material •Organized by exam, then by body region: Each chapter of this book offers opportunity for individual evaluation •Prepares for two exams: allows student to prepare for either the ARDS or ARRT certification exam •Sticks to what is on the exams so students are learning the information to help them pass the certification exams Clinical Sonography: A Practical Guide, Fourth Edition Roger C. Sanders MD Tom Winter MD 2006 / 750 pp./ 993 illustrations/ 978-0-7817-4869-8 Features: •Over 800 new black and white images and 48 full-color images showing techniques and results •New chapters on ankle problems, malpractice, laboratory accreditation, and ergonomics •Extensively revised chapters on artifacts, interventional techniques, and shoulder sonography •Organized by key problem areas that sonographers might encounter in their actual practice •Initial chapters discuss physics, instrumentation and basic principles of sonography, while subsequent sections focus on specific problem areas such as "right upper quadrant pain" •Chapters are organized consistently: - States diagnostic problem to be considered with a brief overview of the place of the ultrasound in the context of the clinical problem - Anatomy and technique are described - Pathological appearances of the area in question are discussed - Pitfalls are specified and further examination of pathologic findings are suggested •Key words avoid any confusing language or hard to understand abbreviations •Lab values provide information needed to tailor exams Exam Preparation for Diagnostic Ultrasound: Abdomen and OB/GYN Roger C. Sanders MD, MA, BM, Bch (Oxen), MRCP, FRCR Jann Dolk MA, RT(R), RDMS Nancy Smith Miner RT(R), RDMS 2001 / 360 pp./ 221 illustrations/ 978-0-7817-1778-6 Features: •Two mock registry exams with numerous thoughtprovoking questions- 412 Abdomen and 396 for OB/GYNincludes detailed explanations of both correct and incorrect answers •High quality images are used in over half of the questions •Test noteworthy tips (TNT's) provide "dynamite" advice to remember when taking the test-so your students will learn test-taking strategies for multiple choice exams •Answers are coded to Self-Evaluation Charts which help students identify areas requiring further study •Blank answer sheets tear out and allow students to evaluate their performance •Useful appendices on word origins and lab tests simplify complicated information •Extensive bibliography promotes further study •CD-ROM offers: - Randomized mock exams for realistic preparation - Search engine for categorizing areas of weakness Practical Vascular Technology: A Comprehensive Laboratory Text Nathalie Garbani, MS, RVT February 2010/ 336 pp./ 650 illus./ 978-1-58255-809-7 Features: Ancillary Assets: •Student Quiz Bank and Clinical Case Studies •First full-color practical vascular text •Robust photography program •Concise writing style •Quick reference designed to be used in the lab •Chapter Features include: - Chapter Objectives - Protocol Algorithms help students determine which tests to perform - Tips for specific procedures - The Test Preparation section demonstrates how to prepare the patient and the equipment for testing - The Testing Sequence includes a series of photos showing the steps taken to complete the test - Results of Test includes scans with typical results of the test previously described - The Interpretation section guides students on how to interpret the test results The Complete Guide to Vascular Ultrasound Peter H. Arger MD, FAIUM, FACR Suzanne DeBari Iyoob BS, RDMS, RVT 2004 / 176 pp./ 171 illustrations/ 978-0-7817-5346-3 Features: •Organized into six parts: anatomy, pathology, questions to ask the patient, diagnostic examination, diagnostic analysis and other diagnostic tests. Makes it easy for the reader to follow the steps needed to perform and interpret the diagnostic tests needed for any type of vascular ultrasound. •Contains 104 review questions. •131 high-quality ultrasound images demonstrate exactly what pathology looks like on an ultrasound, as well as excellent examples of normal anatomy •Provides detailed instructions on how to create a better image and how to avoid pitfalls Diagnostic Medical Sonography: Obstetrics and Gynecology Mimi C. Berman PhD, RDMS Harris L. Cohen MD, FACR 1997 / 736 pp./ 900 illustrations/ 978-0-397-55261-0 Features: •Examines the most current trends and technologies in the field of obstetric and gynecologic ultrasound •Coverage includes the latest information available on the most essential topics, including infertility, amniocentesis, artifacts, chorionic villus sampling, and normal and abnormal anatomy •More than 800 images illustrate both normal and abnormal features, offering a strong source of reference for clinical practice •Images are accompanied by summary tables, schematics, and diagrams, making comprehension and application of the material much easier •More than 20 new color illustrations complement the updated content; and a new chapter on endovaginal ultrasound keeps readers informed on the latest advances Diagnostic Medical Sonography: Obstetrics and Gynecology Diane M. Kawamura PhD, RT(R), RDMS 1997 / 999 pp./ 911 illustrations/ 978-0-397-55263-4 Features: •Coverage of the most current trends and technologies in the field of abdominal ultrasound •Beginning with a complete overview of the field, coverage includes all aspects of the medium •Pediatric and adult ultrasound are covered separately, providing a better understanding of differences and similarities •Organized according to organ system to ensure that the reader thoroughly understands one system before moving on to the next •More than 1,000 images illustrate both normal and abnormal features in abdominal ultrasound for use in clinical practice •Images are accompanied by summary tables, schematics, and diagrams, providing clear and cogent guidance for use in daily practice A Primer in Ultrasound and Vascular Physics 2.0 Terrence Case Med, RVT, PA 2006 / 978-0-7817-7100-9 Features: •Provides six hours of lecture in PowerPoint format utilizing an abundance of animations, images and analogies which help explain complicated physical principles. •At the completion of each lesson, the student is asked to take a test on the self-tester CD-ROM and pass with a minimum of 75% before moving on to the next lesson •Self-tester includes over 600 questions to help measure comprehension before moving forward •Animations provide clear illustrations of concepts •Outlined from the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) and every detail is explained and demonstrated in the most fundamental terms. Pathophysiology: A Clinical Approach Second Edition Carie A. Braun; Cindy M. Anderson January 2011/ 608pps/ 370 illus/ 978-1-60547-304-8 Features: Instructor Resources: •Test generator •Image bank •PowerPoint slides •Answers to exercises in the text •Additional case studies Pathophysiology animations •Additional learning activities with answers •Lesson plans Student Resources: •Pathophysiology animations •Quiz bank •Interactive case studies • NEW! Fully revised chapters are now broken into modules, breaking complex information into smaller pieces and providing a building-block approach to the material. • NEW! Each chapter closes with Clinical Models, which apply the conceptual understanding of altered human function to specific conditions, and demonstrating the practical clinical application of the knowledge gained throughout the chapter. • Conceptual approach and organization facilitate application and retention of key information. Sophisticated full-color art program engages students and includes detailed illustrations of the human body in health and disease. • An application exercise in the last chapter requires students to apply the complex pathophysiologic concepts that they have learned to diabetes mellitus, emphasizing the practical nature of the material through application. • From The Lab: provides additional content on relevant laboratory and diagnostic information, including unique aspects of the lab test and lab results for students to consider. • Research: highlights new findings and demonstrates how research can be incorporated into clinical practice. Recommended Review: briefly reviews related concepts covered earlier in the text or from prior anatomy and physiology coursework. The Nature of Disease: Pathology for the Health Professions Thomas H. McConnell MD, FCAP 2006/ 739 pp./ 551 illus./978-0-7817-5317-3 Features: Instructor Resources: •LiveAdvise •Test generator •PowerPoint slides •Lecture notes •Answers to in-text exercises •Image bank •Lesson Plan Guide Student Resources: •247-question interactive quiz bank •Animations - Acute Inflammation - Wound Healing - Neuromuscular Transmission •Back to Basics provide an overview of normal anatomy and physiology •Major Determinants of Disease lists offer overview of key determinants of development of disease •Case studies center on the details of a real patient's illness •The Road Not Taken scenarios imagine how the course of disease might have been different, with a better outcome, if certain factors were altered •Test questions reinforce principles and hone skills •Opening quotes introduce each chapter with entertainment •Chapter overviews •Chapter outlines •Learning objectives and answers •Key terms and concepts •Feature boxes: - Key Points - The Clinical Side - Lab Tools - Basics in Brief - History of Medicine Pharmacology for Health Professionals Plus Smarthinking Online Tutoring Service Sally Roach MSN, RN 2005 / 512 pp./ 70 illustrations/ 978-0-7817-6633-3 Features: Instructor Resources: •Test generator •PowerPoint Slides Student Resources: •Student Study Guide •Bonus CD-ROM •Organized by body system •Text explains basic information about drug classes, with content on specific drugs provided in bulleted lists, boxes and tables for easier comprehension •Features include Key Terms, Key Points, Website Activities, Case Studies, and Review questions to help students retain and learn important information •Critical Thinking Exercises highlight realistic patient care situations that help the student apply the material contained in the chapter by exploring options and making judgments •Chapter features include - Alert Boxes highlight safety information - Gerontologic Alerts alert specific problems for which the older adult is at increased risk - Contraindications, Precautions, and Interactions of the most commonly used drugs - Patient Education boxes provide information to practice teaching patients - Summary Drug Tables contain commonly used drugs - Factoids provide historical tidbits of interesting information - Natural Alternatives LWW’s Student Success for Health Professions Made Incredibly Easy, Second Edtiion Lippincott Williams & Wilkins February 2011/ 326 pp./ 173 illustrations/ 978-1-60913-784-7 Features: Instructor Resources: •Test Bank •Syllabi for 8-week, 10-week, and 16-week courses •PowerPoint presentations •Strategies for effective teaching •Chapter-specific teaching tips •WebCT/BB/Angel course cartridges Student Resources: •Learning styles assessment •Self-Paced Online Course •“Playing for Real” narratives •Printable planner pages •Sample cover letters and resumes •Career resource links • Revised and updated with a more user-friendly organization and design, but retains the health professions focus, the concise and approachable narrative, and the fun features and art. • The first and only student success text designed specifically for health professions students and programs! •Self-Paced Online Course with activities and a final exam • Winning Strategy Lists set forth the objectives for the chapter • Playing for Real Scenarios: show students how content is applied to real-life situations in the classroom and in clinical practice • Tips from the Pros offer expert advice and proven strategies for overcoming study and test-taking problems • The Finish Line Summaries highlight the key concepts and skills that students need to master • Keeping Score Questions and Activities challenge students to consider how they will apply the content Communication Skills for the Health Professional Laurie Kelly McCorry, PhD Jeff Mason February 2011/ 256 pp./ 50 illus./ 978-1-58255-814-1 Features: • Presents the fundamentals of communication skills geared specifically for students in the allied health professions • Includes a clear, concise presentation of the principles of communication theory as well as verbal and nonverbal communication • Instructs the health care professional on communicating with patients whose ability may be impacted by anxiety, cultural differences, language differences and other situations. • Organized into three main sections outlining basic communication principles and their uses in clinical and administrative settings • Chapters on cultural sensitivity, adapting communication to adjust to a patient’s ability to understand, and dealing with other roadblocks provide students with techniques to handle many situations that they will encounter as a healthcare professional. • Role Play boxes interspersed throughout the chapters teach students how to work through various scenarios that they may encounter in practice. • Clinical applications, included in each chapter, offer more complex scenarios to aid the students in developing the critical thinking skills they will need to apply in practice. Stedman’s Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing, Seventh Edition Stedman’s 2011/ 2512 pp./ 1000 illus./ 978-1-60831-692-2 Features: Ancillary Assets: • More than 40,000 pronunciations online • 5,600 illustrations available online • • • • • • • • • Over 56,000 terms Nearly 65 valuable appendices 1,000 illustrations Anatomical insert by Anatomical Chart Company Written pronunciations for every term British alternative spellings Precision-cut thumb tabs A to Z organization for easier look up Over 70 leading consultants from the fastest growing nursing and health professions contributed to the enhancements of this latest edition • FREE One year subscription to Stedman’s Online • FREE version of Stedman’s PLUS Medical/Pharmaceutical Spellchecker ($99 value)