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Rad Techs Guide to Radiation Protection

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To meet the demands of practicing radiologic technologists, and students in training, Blackwell introduces the first volume of the Rad Tech's Guide Series . Rad Tech's Guide to Radiation Protection gets to the heart of what the modern technologist does by providing all of the information needed to understand basic radiobiology, the sources of radiation exposure, factors affecting dose to patients and personnel , and the most up-to-date dose management techniques.
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118 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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December 26, 2022
It is not polite to glow in the dark.

The “Rad Tech's Guide to Radiation Protection” may look a tan thin for the price. However, it is packed with information that will illuminate the extensive field of radiation protection.

The ten chapters are:
1) Nature and Scope of Radiation Protection
2) Diagnostic X-Rays: Essential Physical Factors
3) Radiation Quarantines and Units
4) Basic Radiology
5) Current Standards for Radiation Protection
6) Dose Factors in Digital Radiology
7) Dose Factors in Fluoroscopy
8) Factors Affecting Dose in Computed Tomography
9) Dose Management Regulations and Optimization
10) Pregnancy: Essential Radiation Protection Considerations


There is a good reference section for further reading.

The index is extensive; it has almost 10 pages for a book of 138 pages.
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