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Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy
by: Kenneth L. Bontrager MA RT(R), John Lampignano MEd RT(R) (CT) |
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 616.07572 EAN: 9780323054102 Edition: 7 ISBN: 0323054102 Label: Mosby Manufacturer: Mosby Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 864 Publication Date: February 27, 2009 Publisher: Mosby Studio: Mosby |
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![]() - Best Text Book For Radiographic Positioning Classes One and Two!I graduated back in 2004 from Baker College of Owosso's Radiology Technology Program and we used this textbook. This textbook is great for an easy understanding of anatomy and radiographic exams. The one-page exam layouts are very efficient, and again easy to comprehend. It will come very handy too, later on, when you've graduated and end up pulling it out for those rare exams you do, maybe one or two times a year, (Cough), Mastoids! (Laugh). So please, do not throw it in the trash or give it back to your bookstore! When I was in my clinical setting, I worked along side with other students from a different program. They were very jealous of my one large textbook, compared to their 3 large textbooks! Apparently their text was divided amongst three volumes, crazy! Anyhow, I would definitely recommend this text for any student and for any program that is presently not using it. The workbook is a great addition with reinforcing the material, so I would definitely recommend getting both. Good luck to all you future Radiographers out there. -J.Brock Rating: - It's the 'BIBLE' for Radiology Technology students!Hello, it's the ideal book for RT students! If your program doesn't use this book...change schools. And if they don't advise the study guides that go with it...get them anyway! PROs: covers almost all the topics you need for positioning courses CONs: heavy, heavy, heavy (weighs a lot) Hey, if you can get it used without much highlighting in it...go for it. Best of luck! I graduated in 2003 from RT school! Rating: - ExcellentVery good study materials for student and registered x-ray techs. It gives you all the details you need for each procedure. Used it more to prepare for my clinicals than any other materials given to us during school. Rating: - Great BookRecommend this book to anyone looking to go into the field of radiology. It contains great illustrations and thoroughly explains the anatomy for each positon. The workbooks also help inforce the material. Worth the money spent. Rating: - Excellent!!!This book is awsome. It is ilustrated and very clear to make you to understand and learn about Radiology Positioning. |
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