How Do I Become a Diagnostic Radiographer?
Guo Qiuju, Wang Erqi and others compiled "Radiation Diagnosis and Treatment for You and Me" is the fourth volume in the "You, Me and He" series. While introducing how nuclear technology serves medical diagnosis and treatment, it also discusses protection and safety in medical applications. Questions were prompted and explained.
The application of nuclear technology in medicine is closely related to the public. It is the most widely known application of nuclear technology serving modern society and contributing to people's healthy life. Today's advances in computer and imaging technology have made X-ray diagnostics, interventional radiology, tumor radiotherapy, and clinical nuclear medicine! The science continues to spread in China, and the medical application of nuclear technology has become the largest source of artificial ionizing radiation to the public, and this Radiation exposure is increasing.
Radiology treatment you and me
- This series of books is a set of science popular science books for the general public. The series introduces six aspects of radioactivity and radiation, the effects of radiation, nuclear power, radiological diagnosis and treatment, nuclear technology services and safety supervision in the form of questions and answers. Knowledge of nuclear science and technology. Each volume consists of 30 questions and answers that are close to life, and each question is accompanied by illustrations, which are lively and have good knowledge and fun.
- Book title
- Radiology treatment you and me
- Publishing house
- Science Press
- Pages
- Page 61
- Open
- 5
- Brand
- Science Press
- Author
- Li Zongming Zhang Jiali
- Publication date
- December 1, 2013
- Language
- Simplified Chinese
- ISBN
- 7030398211
- Guo Qiuju, Wang Erqi and others compiled "Radiation Diagnosis and Treatment for You and Me" is the fourth volume in the "You, Me and He" series. While introducing how nuclear technology serves medical diagnosis and treatment, it also discusses protection and safety in medical applications. Questions were prompted and explained.
The application of nuclear technology in medicine is closely related to the public. It is the most widely known application of nuclear technology serving modern society and contributing to people's healthy life. Today's advances in computer and imaging technology have made X-ray diagnostics, interventional radiology, tumor radiotherapy, and clinical nuclear medicine! The science continues to spread in China, and the medical application of nuclear technology has become the largest source of artificial ionizing radiation to the public. Radiation exposure is increasing.
- Foreword 1. What's included in radiology?
2. What is nuclear medicine?
3. What is the basic principle of nuclear medicine diagnosis?
4. What are the characteristics of radioisotopes commonly used in nuclear medicine diagnosis?
5. Where does the radioisotope used in the hospital come from?
6. What are the radiation protection measures in the nuclear medicine department?
7. What is the basic principle of radiation therapy?
8. Why can X-rays be used for diagnosis?
9. Can pregnant women undergo dental imaging?
10. What should children pay attention to when receiving radiation therapy?
11. Does a pregnant woman undergo a chest radiograph to detect radiation damage to the fetus?
12. What complications can radiation therapy cause?
13. What is a gamma knife? What are the main indications?
14. Is it safe outside the radiology clinic?
15. How is the safety of radiation workers guaranteed?
16. What should patients pay attention to when taking radiopharmaceuticals when going to the hospital for examination or treatment?
17. What is the basic water flow of nuclear medicine inspection?
18. What is the difference between nuclear medicine and X-ray imaging?
19. What is CT? What is the principle?
20. What is the difference between CT, MRI and ultrasound?
21. How is radioactive waste from nuclear medicine handled?
22. How does Iodine-131 treat hyperthyroidism?
23. What is PET inspection?
24. What is the interventional treatment of tumor?
25. What is the difference between SPLCT, PET and CT?
26. What is the use of medicine box?
27. How many people in China receive nuclear medicine examinations every year?
28. Are all signs of ionizing radiation fields in hospitals?
29. Is it possible for the family members of patients receiving radionuclide diagnosis and treatment to be exposed?
30. What are the characteristics of medical exposure?