Nuclear Medicine Technology: Procedures and Quick Reference

Author:   Pete Shackett
Publisher:   Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9780781774505


Pages:   576
Publication Date:   22 January 2008
Replaced By:   9781975119836
Format:   Paperback
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Completely updated with the latest advances in imaging technology, this quick-reference manual is the only procedures guide specifically geared to nuclear medicine technologists. It provides detailed, easy-to-follow instructions for 61 scan procedures, including listings of possible artifacts and problems that may arise during each scan. An extensive quick-reference section includes conversion tables, radiopharmaceutical dose ranges, pediatric dosing, anatomical drawings, standard drug interventions, lab tests, language translations, thyroid therapy information, and reproducible patient history sheets for 20 scans.

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Author:   Pete Shackett
Publisher:   Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Imprint:   Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 21.30cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 27.60cm
Weight:   1.338kg
ISBN:  

9780781774505


ISBN 10:   0781774500
Pages:   576
Publication Date:   22 January 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Replaced By:   9781975119836
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

SCANS Adrenocortical Scan Adrenal Medulla: Pheochromocytoma Scan (mIBG) Angiography Bone Density Bone Marrow Study Bone Scan Brain Scan/Death (Brain Flow) Brain SPECT Breath Test: PYtest (R)14C-urea Breath Test Cardiac: First Pass Cardiac: MUGA & MUGA-X Cardiac: Myocardial Infarction (MI Scan) Cardiac: Resting Study (Perfusion) Cardiac: Stress Test (Perfusion) Cisternography Cystography (Voiding Cystourethrogram; Direct & Indirect) Dacryoscintigraphy DVT (Deep Venous Thrombosis): Venography Esophageal Transit Time Gallium Scan Gastric Emptying Gastroesophageal Reflux Gastrointestinal Bleeding Scan HIDA (Hepatobiliary or Gallbladder) Scan LeVeen/Denver Shunt Patency Liver SPECT (Hepatic Hemangioma) Liver/Spleen Scan Lung Perfusion Lung Transmission Lung Ventilation (Gas & Aerosol) Lymphoscintigraphy Meckel's Diverticulum NeutroSpec (R) Octreoscan (R) Parathyroid Scan Positron Emission Tomography (PET): An Overview PET Brain PET Cardiac PET Oncology Plasma Volume Measurement (I-125 Albumin) Prostascint (R) Scan Red Blood Cell Volume (Cr-51 RBC's) Renal: Cortical Imaging (DMSA) Renal: Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR-DTPA) Renal: Tubular Function (Baseline Renogram, Captopril, ERPF) Salivary Gland Scan Schilling Test Scintimammography SPECT & Hybrid Imaging: An Overview Testicular Scan Therapy: Bexxar Therapy: Bone Pain (Palliation) Therapy: Intra-articular (Joint) Therapy: Intracavitary (Serosal) Therapy: Polycythemia Vera Therapy: Zevalin Thyroid: Ablation Thyroid: Ectopic (Substernal) Scan Thyroid: Hyperthyroid Therapy (<30 mCi) Thyroid: Scan Thyroid: Uptake Thyroid: Whole Body131I Cancer Study with rTSH Augmentation WBC -111In and99mTc-HMPAO (Ceretec (R)) Scan QUICK REFERENCE Conversion Tables : Lbs/Kgs In/Cm Target Heart Rates (Cardiac Studies) mCi/MBq Radiopharmaceuticals : Standard Adult Dose Ranges Medical Radiopharmaceuticals Common Math Equations for Nuclear Medicine Kit Preparations (An Overview) Pediatric Dosing in Nuclear Medicine Radioactive Isotopes Decay Tables of Common Radionuclides : 137Cs 57Co 67Ga 111In 123I 131I 99Mo 99mTc 201Tl 133Xe Anatomical Reference : Skeletal System Hepatobiliary System Renal System Cardiac System Vascular System (Arteries, Veins) Brain (Anatomy, Vascular) Lungs Gastrointestinal System (Esophagus, Stomach, GI Tract) General Organ Systems (Lacrimal, Salivaries, Testicular, Frontal Anatomy) Lymphatic System Endocrine System Catecholamine Sites (From Text Box) Drug Interventions : Calculations, Preparations & Administration Infusion Rate Tables Side Effects of Common Drugs Drugs & Studies Affecting131I &123I Uptake Anticoagulants ACE Inhibitors & ARB's Lab Tests : Normal Ranges Enzymes & Hormones Language Barrier Buster (TM)/Interpretech (TM) : Chinese French German Italian Japanese Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Regulations : Misadministration Radiation Safety Patient Information for Thyroid Therapy Patient History Sheets Billing Codes for Nuclear Medicine : Exams Radiopharmaceuticals Abbreviations Commonly Used in Nuclear Medicine References Acknowledgment of Trad

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"NMT Program Manager , Larry Gibson -- ""It is an awesome book which I have highly recommend to my students, and plan to make a required text next Fall Term. I appreciate your dedication and contribution to the field of Nuclear Medicine."" Program Director and Chief Instructor, Nuclear Medicine Program, Methodist University Hospital Schools of Radiologic and Imaging Sciences, Nancy Clifton, RT, CNMT -- ""As you can imagine I get a fair amount of calls from alumni, peers, etc. wanting to know what is the 'latest and greatest' book they should have in their departments. Hands down I will be recommending your Second Edition as the one they 'ought to buy', as I believe it is a balanced text and can serve as an excellent departmental guide - especially for those procedures not performed on a routine basis. Plus, as we all are faced with increasing 'multi-cultural' language issues, the book continues to be a vital resource as we all work to improve our 'patient teaching'."" Retired Professor of Nuclear Medicine , Max H. Lombardi -- ""A close and thorough examination of the book indicates that it is an excellent source of detailed and up-to-date information on Nuclear Medicine procedures as they are applied today in the U.S. The book is definitely a good reference for practicing physicians, NM technologists, as well as teachers and students in NMT programs across the country. I appreciate the book's organization in alphabetical order rather than in the classic organ systems way. The alphabetical approach makes it easier to find any procedure instantly. In conclusion, the book is a valuable contribution to the field of Nuclear Medicine."""


NMT Program Manager , Larry Gibson -- It is an awesome book which I have highly recommend to my students, and plan to make a required text next Fall Term. I appreciate your dedication and contribution to the field of Nuclear Medicine. Program Director and Chief Instructor, Nuclear Medicine Program, Methodist University Hospital Schools of Radiologic and Imaging Sciences, Nancy Clifton, RT, CNMT -- As you can imagine I get a fair amount of calls from alumni, peers, etc. wanting to know what is the 'latest and greatest' book they should have in their departments. Hands down I will be recommending your Second Edition as the one they 'ought to buy', as I believe it is a balanced text and can serve as an excellent departmental guide - especially for those procedures not performed on a routine basis. Plus, as we all are faced with increasing 'multi-cultural' language issues, the book continues to be a vital resource as we all work to improve our 'patient teaching'. Retired Professor of Nuclear Medicine , Max H. Lombardi -- A close and thorough examination of the book indicates that it is an excellent source of detailed and up-to-date information on Nuclear Medicine procedures as they are applied today in the U.S. The book is definitely a good reference for practicing physicians, NM technologists, as well as teachers and students in NMT programs across the country. I appreciate the book's organization in alphabetical order rather than in the classic organ systems way. The alphabetical approach makes it easier to find any procedure instantly. In conclusion, the book is a valuable contribution to the field of Nuclear Medicine.


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