CT Basics 2.0 is the newly revised and updated version of our classic series. This comprehensive series covers a variety of procedures in modern computed tomography as well as all-new radiation safety and patient care content. In addition, the series offers modules on fundamentals, data acquisition, image quality, cross-sectional anatomy, pathology, and image postprocessing, reconstruction and display.
This series satisfies the ARRT 16-credit Structured Education Requirements for CT. Format: online modules.
This module defines the terminology used in CT for parameters, acquisition, and postprocessing, as well as various CT system principles and the components of CT machines. Image display properties and image archival methods for CT are also discussed.
This module provides an in-depth description of major CT equipment components and the sequence of events from the application of electrical current to the radiographic tube to the image. Methods for adjusting the operator console parameters to affect the CT image data will be discussed, as well as the elements of a digital image.
This module describes the methods of acquiring computed tomography images, the process of data acquisition and the factors that influence that process. The functions of the data acquisition system and how image data is processed will also be discussed.
This module describes the steps of computed tomography image reconstruction and the post-processing techniques needed for image enhancement. The tools used to view a CT image and the workstation applications for specialized CT scanning are also described in this module, along with methods for recording and archiving CT data.
This module describes the factors that affect image quality in CT, and the methodologies for defining image quality. Common CT image artifacts are discussed, as well as their contributing factors and the tests involved in CT quality control programs.
This module describes the interactions of ionizing radiation with matter, how dose is measured in CT, and the technologist’s role in radiation protection. Methods of minimizing patient exposure, dose optimization, and special considerations for pediatric patients are also discussed.
This module describes dose measurements and personnel protection in CT examinations. Types of contrast media and safe administration methods are also discussed. The module also covers best practices for informed consent, venipuncture, patient monitoring, and pre- and post-procedure patient assessment and care.
This module describes best practices for patient assessment, education, and monitoring, as well as management of accessory medical devices during CT exams. The types of medications and contrast used in CT exams are covered, as well as safe and comfortable administration methods and how to respond to adverse reactions from mild to severe.
This module describes the anatomical planes of the body and anatomical terms associated with various body structures. The display of cross-sectional images is demonstrated, along with major anatomical structures and organs, and how to locate them on CT images.
This module describes the patient assessment and preparation requirements for common CT exams, as well as patient positioning and scan parameters. The appropriate route, dose, and technique for contrast media is also covered, as well as postprocessing techniques and image quality criteria.
This module describes exam modifications for trauma and pathology, as well as protocols for vascular, interventional, and cardiac CT procedures. Dual-energy CT exams are also discussed, as well as various 2-D, 3-D, and virtual postprocessing techniques.
This module defines common terms in pathology, and the pathologic processes commonly found in computed tomography. Patient assessment and clinical histories associated with pathologic processes are covered, along with common pathologies on CT images and methods for differentiating normal and abnormal tissues.
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This series of nine online modules is designed for new and seasoned health care professionals who want to improve their clinical competence. Written by radiologists and a registered radiologist assistant, this series uses high-quality CT and MR images to explore the location and function of major anatomical structures in the human body. Format: online modules.
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This comprehensive series covers a variety of procedures in modern computed tomography as well as all-new radiation safety and patient care content. In addition, it offers modules on fundamentals, data acquisition, image quality, cross-sectional anatomy, pathology, and image postprocessing, reconstruction, and display.
This institutional version includes all twelve modules, a test bank, an image library, transcripts and a license for unlimited use for training or classroom use.
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