Radiography Essentials for Limited Practice, 3e

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UPC:
9781416057635
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
3/23/2009
Author:
Bruce W. Long MS RT(R)(CV) FASRT;Eugene D. Frank MA RT(R) FASRT FAEIRS;Ruth Ann Ehrlich RT(R)
Language:
english
Edition:
3rd
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Product Overview

Master the essentials of basic radiographic procedures and understand your role as a limited practitioner. Radiography Essentials for Limited Practice, Third Edition, covers all the content areas mandated by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) curriculum, including x-ray technology and techniques, anatomy, pathology and positioning, radiation safety, patient care, and other clinical skills you may be required to perform. This easy-to-read text will help you prepare for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Limited Scope Exam and build a foundation for success in clinical practice.

  • Concise coverage of all content mandated by the ASRT Core Curriculum for Limited X-ray Machine Operators and the ARRT Limited Scope Exam
  • Step-by-step, easy-to-understand instructions for positioning the patient
  • More than 1,000 anatomy illustrations, positioning photos, and x-rays
  • Newest information from the ASRT on limited radiography terminology and each states requirements for licensure
  • Standardized anatomy and positioning terminology
  • Simplified physics and math concepts
  • Learning objectives, key terms, glossary, and summaries in each chapter
  • Workbook with exercises to review and reinforce your knowledge (available separately)
  • Bone densitometry chapter provides all the information you need to perform bone densitometry exams.
  • New and updated content on digital imaging, the most common podiatric positioning, cultural issues, confidentiality of health records, electronic medical records, and nosocomial infections