Browsing by Subject "Radiography"
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Quality assurance workbook for radiographers and radiological technologists / by Peter J. Lloyd
(2001, WHO/DIL/01.3) -
Radiographers today
(1995-05) -
A rational approach to radiodiagnostic investigations : report of a WHO Scientific Group on the Indications for and Limitations of Major X-Ray Diagnostic Investigations [meeting held in Geneva from 9 to 15 November 1982]
(1983)Provides clear advice on specific indications and procedures of diagnostic radiology intended to help radiologists and the medical profession reduce the number of routinely performed, clinically useless tests. Now recognized as a landmark, the book focused attention on the inherent limitations of certain examinations as well as on the high costs, risks to patients, and increased population exposure to radiation that result from the excessive use of radiodiagnostic examinations. Advice is presented for investigations of the chest, skeleton, and ... -
Rational use of diagnostic imaging in paediatrics : report of a WHO study group [meeting held in Geneva from 18 to 25 November 1985]
(1987)Presents straightforward, precise and highly detailed advice concerning the correct and safe use of diagnostic imaging techniques in paediatric patients, including neonates. Both conventional imaging techniques and a range of new procedures are considered in detail. The objective is to make readers conscious of the many clinical and technical questions surrounding specific techniques and specific indications and then to answer these questions as clearly and authoritatively as possible. Recommended dos and donts, which represent the consensus ... -
Technical specifications for the World Health Imaging System for Radiography : the WHIS-RAD
(1995, WHO/RAD/TS/95.1. Unpublished) -
Utilisation rationnelle de l' imagerie diagnostique en pédiatrie : rapport d'un Groupe d' étude de l' OMS [réuni à Genève du 18 au 25 novembre 1985]
(1987)Ce rapport contient des indications simples, précises et très détaillées concernant l'emploi correct et la sécurité des techniques d'imagerie diagnostique en pédiatrie, y compris chez le nouveau-né. Y sont examinés dans le détail à la fois les techniques d'imagerie traditionnelles et toute une gamme de nouveaux actes diagnostiques. Son but est de faire prendre conscience au lecteur des nombreux problèmes techniques et cliniques posés par certains actes ou certaines indications, puis de répondre à ces questions avec autant de clarté ...