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bachelor degree in radiologic technology: MRI: The Basics Ray Hashman Hashemi, William G. Bradley, Christopher J. Lisanti, 2012-03-28 Now in its updated Third Edition, MRI: The Basics is an easy-to-read, clinically relevant introduction to the physics behind MR imaging. The book features large-size, legible equations, state-of-the-art images, instructive diagrams, and questions and answers that are ideal for board review. The American Journal of Radiology praised the previous edition as an excellent text for introducing the basic concepts to individuals interested in clinical MRI. This edition spans the gamut from basic physics to multi-use MR options to specific applications, and has dozens of new images. Coverage reflects the latest advances in MRI and includes completely new chapters on k-space, parallel imaging, cardiac MRI, and MR spectroscopy. |
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bachelor degree in radiologic technology: Abdominal Imaging Bernd Hamm, Pablo R. Ros, 2013-07-01 In this book a team of leading experts come together to provide a comprehensive overview of modern imaging of the abdomen and pelvis, with detailed sections on both gastrointestinal and genitourinary imaging. Each chapter has an identical structure and focuses on a particular organ or organ system, allowing the reader to approach the field one topic at a time. Indications for a variety of imaging techniques and examination protocols are clearly described, and the imaging features of normal anatomy and pathologic entities are depicted in an abundance of high-quality images. Care is taken to consider all recent technical developments and new indications, and the diagnostic performance of different imaging modalities is carefully compared. It is anticipated that this book will come to be regarded as the standard work of reference on abdominal and pelvic radiology. |
bachelor degree in radiologic technology: Radiography PREP (Program Review and Examination Preparation), Sixth Edition D.A. Saia, 2011-03-04 Ace the ARRT certification exam with the field’s most trusted review Maximize your study time -- and your grade -- by focusing on the most important and frequently tested topics 4 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW! This update is once again a highlight in the review book section for preparing for the registry exam in radiography. Using a compilation of noteworthy sources, the author once again provides students with a complete and valuable guide for registry exam review. This is a must-have book for any future radiographer.--Doody's Review Service The entire radiography curriculum summarized in a concise, readable narrative makes it easy to understand and memorize key concepts 860+ registry-style questions, including a 200-question practice test, prepare you for the exam Answers with detailed explanations and references to major textbooks More than 400 illustrations and clinical images Written by an experienced educator and radiography program director who knows exactly what it takes to pass Essential for certification or recertification An author with 35+ years of teaching experience provides everything you need to excel on the exam coursework Summary boxes provide a convenient overview of must-know information The inside covers feature important formulae, radiation protection facts, conversion factors, body surface landmarks, digital imaging facts, acronyms and abbreviations, radiation quality factors, and minimum filtration requirements Coverage of the latest developments, including digital and electronic imaging A complete 200-question practice exam 440+ chapter-ending questions |
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bachelor degree in radiologic technology: Radiologic Science for Technologists Stewart C. Bushong, Mosby, 2009-03-25 This money-saving package includes Mosby's Radiography Online: Radiobiology and Radiation Protection 2e & Radiologic Science for Technologists User Guides, Access Codes, Textbook, and Workbook. |
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bachelor degree in radiologic technology: Introduction to Radiologic Technology - E-Book William J. Callaway, 2019-05-01 Get an introduction to the radiologic technology profession with this solid text! Covering everything a beginning radiography student needs to know, Introduction to Radiologic Technology, 8th Edition lays the groundwork for a successful career. It includes coverage of the coursework required, basic learning skills, a historical perspective on radiology, and insight into key topics such as the language of medicine, digital imaging, patient care, and radiation safety. This book also includes the latest changes in the registry exam and a discussion of the radiographer's role in the practice setting and opportunities for advancement. - A clear, easy-to-read style does not assume you have prior knowledge of the subject matter. - Critical thinking skills are highlighted, with four important steps to take in assessing situations and making informed decisions. - Guidelines for a solid radiography career foundation discuss customer service, ethics and professionalism, and professional organizations. - Thorough introduction to radiologic technology includes a concise overview of what you can expect in your coursework. - Cultural diversity coverage orients you to the challenge of dealing with patients from different cultures in the medical environment. - NEW! Updated career advancement opportunities and newest medical terminology include just the right amount detail for new radiographers. - NEW! Incorporation of SI units of measurement accurately depict current practice standards. |
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bachelor degree in radiologic technology: Patient Care in Radiography Ruth Ann Ehrlich, Dawn M. Coakes, 2012-02-15 This textbook on radiography and medical imaging covers fundamentals, general patient care, and patient care in specific procedures and environments. |
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