oaxino Posted December 15, 2024 Report Share Posted December 15, 2024 Chest X-Ray Course From Zero To HeroPublished 12/2024MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 590.76 MB | Duration: 3h 42mMaster the Art of Chest X-ray Interpretation: A Comprehensive Guide for Healthcare Professionals"What you'll learnLearn how to position patients correctly for accurate chest X-ray imagingUnderstand the anatomy and key structures visible on a chest X-ray.Master techniques for evaluating lung expansion, pleural abnormalities, and consolidation.Identify and diagnose common chest pathologies such as pneumothorax, pleural effusion, and tumors.Identify trauma-related injuries, including rib fractures, flail chest, and diaphragm injury.Apply the ABC approach (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) to interpret chest X-rays systematically.Recognize heart and mediastinal abnormalities, including cardiomegaly and hilar enlargement.Identify trauma-related injuries, including rib fractures, flail chest, and diaphragm injury.Avoid common pitfalls and interpret chest X-rays with confidence.Diagnose complex conditions like aortic injury, fibrosis, and pneumonectomy.Analyze real-world case studies to enhance practical skills in chest X-ray interpretation.RequirementsBasic understanding of human anatomy and physiology.Familiarity with radiology concepts or medical imaging (helpful but not required).No prior experience in chest X-ray interpretation needed; this course is suitable for beginners.Basic knowledge of medical terminology is helpful but not mandatory.A computer or device with internet access to watch videos and download course materials.DescriptionChest X-ray Interpretation Mastery: A Comprehensive Guide for Healthcare ProfessionalsCourse Description:Unlock the secrets of chest X-ray interpretation with this comprehensive, step-by-step guide designed for healthcare professionals, including medical students, radiologists, technicians, and clinicians. This course will empower you to confidently read and interpret chest X-rays, enabling you to identify normal structures, diagnose common and complex pathologies, and understand key radiologic principles.Through expertly crafted lessons, you'll learn essential techniques for assessing lung and pleural abnormalities, cardiac conditions, and trauma-related injuries. You'll also master advanced concepts, including the ABC approach (Airway, Breathing, Circulation), and gain the ability to interpret real-world case studies to enhance your clinical expertise.What You Will Learn:Proper patient positioning and techniques for obtaining high-quality chest X-rays.Identification of key anatomical structures and normal findings.How to diagnose common conditions such as pneumothorax, pleural effusion, lung collapse, and tumors.The ABC approach to systematically interpret chest X-rays.Recognition of trauma-related injuries, including rib fractures and pneumomediastinum.Advanced topics like cardiomegaly, aortic injuries, and fibrosis patterns.Practical skills through real-world case studies and diagnostic challenges.By the end of this course, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and confidence to interpret chest X-rays accurately, improve patient care, and make informed clinical decisions. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your existing skills, this course is tailored to help you succeed in the fast-paced field of radiology and medical imaging..OverviewSection 1: IntroductionLecture 1 IntroductionLecture 2 AnatomyLecture 3 Costco phrenic angelLecture 4 Lateral CXRLecture 5 TechniqueLecture 6 IdentificationLecture 7 CentralizationLecture 8 VentilationLecture 9 PenetrationSection 2: Detailed Lung and Pleural ReadingLecture 10 Reading soft tissueLecture 11 Bony cageLecture 12 Lung readingLecture 13 Reading heart and mediastinumLecture 14 Hidden areasLecture 15 HilumLecture 16 ApexLecture 17 HeartLecture 18 Area under diaphragmLecture 19 CasesSection 3: A in ABC approachLecture 20 ABC approachLecture 21 Tracheal deviationLecture 22 Carinal angleSection 4: B in ABC approachLecture 23 B in ABC approachLecture 24 ConsolidationLecture 25 SilhouetteLecture 26 CollapseLecture 27 Normal hilaLecture 28 RUL collapseLecture 29 Middle lobe collapseLecture 30 RLL collapseLecture 31 LUL collapseLecture 32 LLL collapseLecture 33 Complete lungs collapseLecture 34 Pitfalls in collapseLecture 35 Azygos fissureLecture 36 Pectus exacavitumLecture 37 Unfolded aorta epicardium fatLecture 38 Round atelectasisLecture 39 PneumonectomyLecture 40 SPNLecture 41 Multiple mass lesionsLecture 42 Cavitation lung lesionsLecture 43 Bronchogenic carcinomaLecture 44 Tumers in hidden areasLecture 45 Fibrosis reticulonodularLecture 46 Miliary patternLecture 47 DD reticular patternLecture 48 Reticular patternLecture 49 Pneumothorax 1Lecture 50 Pneumothorax 2Lecture 51 Tension pneumothoraxLecture 52 HydropneumothoraxLecture 53 Pneumothorax pitfallsLecture 54 Pleural effusionLecture 55 Encysted effusionLecture 56 Sub pulmonary effusionLecture 57 Massive effusionLecture 58 EmpyemaLecture 59 Pleural fibrosisLecture 60 PlaquesLecture 61 CalcificationLecture 62 ThickeningLecture 63 Pulmonary edemaLecture 64 Septal linesLecture 65 Grades in pulmonary edemaSection 5: C in ABC approachLecture 66 C in ABC approachLecture 67 DextrocardiaLecture 68 CardiomegalyLecture 69 Normal cardiac contourLecture 70 LA enlargementLecture 71 RA enlargementLecture 72 LV enlargementLecture 73 RV enlargementLecture 74 Cardiac calcificationLecture 75 Widen mediastinumLecture 76 Mediastinum pathologyLecture 77 Hilar enlargementLecture 78 Hiatus herniaLecture 79 AchalasiaSection 6: D in ABC approachLecture 80 Fracture ribsLecture 81 Flail chestLecture 82 PneumomediastinumLecture 83 Tracheal injuryLecture 84 Aortic injuryLecture 85 Lung contusionLecture 86 Cardiac injuryLecture 87 Diaphragm injuryMedical students and healthcare professionals interested in learning chest X-ray interpretation.,Radiology technicians and technologists seeking to enhance their diagnostic skills.,Doctors, nurses, and clinicians who want to improve their understanding of chest X-ray readings.,Radiologists looking for a structured approach to reviewing chest X-rays.,Anyone with an interest in learning about radiology and medical imaging, especially chest X-rays.ScreenshotsSay "Thank You"rapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/76098f4867c9fe39797570708d565d0f/xlodz.Chest.XRay.Course.From.Zero.To.Hero.rar.htmlddownload.com:https://ddownload.com/4pnet8v9wzgd/xlodz.Chest.XRay.Course.From.Zero.To.Hero.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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