Workbook for Merrill’s Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and Procedures
Description
Get the most out of your Merrill’s Radiographic Atlaswith Workbook for Merrill’s Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and Procedures, 14th Edition. Correlating with chapters in the main text, this workbook concentrates on the essential terminology, anatomy, and positioning information entry-level radiographers need to prepare for the ARRT exam and thrive in the clinical environment. This new edition provides detailed practice and review exercises including labeling, anatomy identification, short answer, multiple-choice, matching, true and false, fill-in-the-blank, error identification, and more.
- Exercises on identifying errors on radiographs prepare you to evaluate radiographs in clinical situations.
- Anatomy and positioning exercises provide balanced coverage of both topics.
- Wide variety of exercises provides a variety of interaction with the content.
- Abundance of labeling exercises ensures you recognize anatomical structures on actual radiographs.
- Comprehensive self-test at the end of each chapter enable you to accurately gauge your comprehension of the material and measure your own progress.
- Pathology exercises help you understand which projections will best demonstrate various pathologies.
- NEW! Additional images reflect all the content updates in the main Merrill’s text.
- NEW! Correlation with main Merrill’s Radiographic Atlas features exercises that support the digital positioning content in the atlas.
About the Author
Dr. Curtis has published several articles in journals, contributed to books, edited and reviewed educational books and products, and developed new products. She is the current author of international radiologic sciences education textbooks. Dr. Curtis has served in offices from secretary to president in her state affiliate and is still active in serving members and students. She holds several memberships with professional organizations and volunteers at national conferences for student competitions and hosting CE lectures for technologists and educators.
Before entering academia, she worked as a radiologic technologist for various healthcare organizations. She continues to visit local clinical sites with current undergraduate students to stay current in the practice field.
Dr. Curtis research interest is emergency preparedness and disaster response and serves on several college committees. She is the current university liaison for La Region 7 Hospital Preparedness Healthcare Coalition.
Read more about: Bruce W. Long, Tammy Curtis & Barbara J. Smith
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