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Ultrasound Scanning: Principles & Protocols

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This revised and updated edition is the only comprehensive text in the field that provides all of the step-by-step guidance needed to consistently produce diagnostic images of the highest quality. This state-of-the-art text helps readers standardise their scanning methods and image documentation. It's the most simple to use and practical to use resource of its kind for both practitioners and students alike.

"Overall, this book is an excellent resource for novice sonography students, but also provides a useful reference book for the more experienced sonographer."   Reviewed Dr Vivien Gibbs on behalf of RAD Magazine  July 2015 Provides scanning protocols that consistently address patient preparation, type of transducer, breathing techniques, comprehensive surveys, and required images Illustrates important information and techniques with more than 1300 high-quality figures

475 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1993

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Betty Bates Tempkin

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August 12, 2019
Recommended for students and techs. My carry-along to clinical visits. Hagen-Ansert is needed to flesh out concepts including physiology and pathology.
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October 11, 2023
This is a great book for sonographers. The book provides the detail and positioning required for optimal scanning. Tempkin provides great images to learn the field of Ultasound.
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