By Anne Evans-Murray ISBN 9780977579921 - OUT OF PRINT, NO LONGER AVAILABLE
Introduction
This text book was written to be an introduction to interpretation of chest X-rays and not as a complicated text book. It is not intended to be at a complex level but gives the foundation of chest radiography to the reader.
The purpose of this book is to present the often complicated explanation of chest X-ray interpretation in a simple and easy to read manner. Nurses, especially critical care and emergency nurses, medical students and physiotherapists would find this book very beneficial. Concepts are explained in a simple manner and are accompanied by diagrams and chest X-rays to help simplify the concepts. There are very few books that approach this subject in a simplified way which allows the reader to gain a rapid understanding of the subject. It is certain that this publication will satisfy the need for such a book.
Now $45.00 - Packing & postage is extra - refer to the Order Form to calculate your additional costs or phone for a quotation.
To order your copy use the Registrations & Order form. Submit your order online or fax it with your credit card payment details, or post it to us with your cheque or Money Order:
Health Ed Professionals, P O Box 746, Ashmore City 4214, Australia.
Fax: (07) 5563 1270
Foreword by the late Sue Forster, RN - Director Education Services Pty. Ltd.
It was with delight that I was asked to proof-read and write the foreword for “Interpretation of Chest X-rays Simply”. In the past, interpreting X-rays had been placed in the exclusive realm of radiologists, physicians and radiographers. Now there is an expectation that all practitioners who are involved with primary and ongoing assessment of the client’s status have the ability to view an X-ray and: identify normal anatomical ‘landmarks’; recognise alterations (caused by either a pathological condition or treatment methodologies); and ascertain any anomalies and notify the appropriate personnel so that expedient, timely and appropriate interventions are implemented. This book has “filled a gap” as there is a scarcity of specific information on the topic. The author, Anne Evans-Murray, has taken a complex topic (understanding chest X-rays) and broken it down into simple, specific, and unique components that augments the readers comprehension. Each chapter is written in a style that persuades the reader to delve further into the topic. Novices and experts who read this text will gain invaluable interpretative skills. It is very easy to read and understand with many diagrams, examples, explanations and exercises for the reader to enhance their proficiency at analysing chest X-rays. I highly recommend the book to anyone who has found that scrutinising X-rays has caused anxiety, self-doubt and frustration. Competency is only achieved through integrating knowledge, experience and practice.
Sue Forster, RN
Education Consultant
Other books by Anne Evans-Murray:
"Uncomplicating Life - Simply"
"ECGs Simply"
Introduction
This text book was written to be an introduction to interpretation of chest X-rays and not as a complicated text book. It is not intended to be at a complex level but gives the foundation of chest radiography to the reader.
The purpose of this book is to present the often complicated explanation of chest X-ray interpretation in a simple and easy to read manner. Nurses, especially critical care and emergency nurses, medical students and physiotherapists would find this book very beneficial. Concepts are explained in a simple manner and are accompanied by diagrams and chest X-rays to help simplify the concepts. There are very few books that approach this subject in a simplified way which allows the reader to gain a rapid understanding of the subject. It is certain that this publication will satisfy the need for such a book.
Now $45.00 - Packing & postage is extra - refer to the Order Form to calculate your additional costs or phone for a quotation.
To order your copy use the Registrations & Order form. Submit your order online or fax it with your credit card payment details, or post it to us with your cheque or Money Order:
Health Ed Professionals, P O Box 746, Ashmore City 4214, Australia.
Fax: (07) 5563 1270
Foreword by the late Sue Forster, RN - Director Education Services Pty. Ltd.
It was with delight that I was asked to proof-read and write the foreword for “Interpretation of Chest X-rays Simply”. In the past, interpreting X-rays had been placed in the exclusive realm of radiologists, physicians and radiographers. Now there is an expectation that all practitioners who are involved with primary and ongoing assessment of the client’s status have the ability to view an X-ray and: identify normal anatomical ‘landmarks’; recognise alterations (caused by either a pathological condition or treatment methodologies); and ascertain any anomalies and notify the appropriate personnel so that expedient, timely and appropriate interventions are implemented. This book has “filled a gap” as there is a scarcity of specific information on the topic. The author, Anne Evans-Murray, has taken a complex topic (understanding chest X-rays) and broken it down into simple, specific, and unique components that augments the readers comprehension. Each chapter is written in a style that persuades the reader to delve further into the topic. Novices and experts who read this text will gain invaluable interpretative skills. It is very easy to read and understand with many diagrams, examples, explanations and exercises for the reader to enhance their proficiency at analysing chest X-rays. I highly recommend the book to anyone who has found that scrutinising X-rays has caused anxiety, self-doubt and frustration. Competency is only achieved through integrating knowledge, experience and practice.
Sue Forster, RN
Education Consultant
Other books by Anne Evans-Murray:
"Uncomplicating Life - Simply"
"ECGs Simply"