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Nuclear
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Goddard. $245 The Joint
zations
Procedure
Englewood,
Commission
2nd ed. Edited
Publishing,
on the Accreditation
by Wm. 1992. Print
123 pp.,
of Healthcare
Organi-
to visit your facility and your manual for nuclear medicine procedures has not been revised, much less reviewed, since their last visit. The solution is simple if you have a copy disk.
(JCAHO)
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The Nuclear Medicine a 123-page document adequate
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Procedure
Procedure
Manual
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by Klingensmith
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imaging
depart-
ments. The entire document also is available in digital format on 3V2and 51/4-in. floppy disks for either IBM or Apple Macintosh personal computers. Individual sections (e.g. , procedures) are stored as separate files in five subdirectories, which follow the general organization of the manual. Topics include general policies on performing studies, departmental guidelines, quality control/assurance of instrumentation, laboratory and radiochemistry procedures, regulatory agencies,
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have sufficient details to serve as a guide for technologists and other personnel. Most procedures are summarized in no more than three pages, including radiation dosimetry data and a remarkably current reference list of clinically Although users may procedures to suit their will find little need to edit of their institution and details can be added in
pertinent articles. wish to modify the details of some of the laboratory’s requirements, most radiologists the text except to perhaps include the name indicate the date of the last review. These the footer information at the bottom of each
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quality control, doses of radiation as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA), and federal regulatory information. Users may still want to add sections that describe their department’s organization, responsibilities JCAHO
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