Mosby's Exam Review for Computed Tomography - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 4th Edition
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- NEW! Technological focus on reducing patient radiation exposure includes the newest dose-related guidelines
- NEW! Updated content reflects the latest ARRT CT exam specifications
- NEW! Thoroughly revised and updated information addresses major technological advances in the field of CT
- Thorough review in outline format covers all topics on the computed tomography advanced certification exam — patient care, imaging procedures, and physics/instrumentation
- Practice questions in multiple-choice format, similar to the ARRT exam, help you assess your readiness for the exam and identify areas needing additional study
- 600+ review questions on the companion Evolve website are available in study and exam mode for additional practice and preparation
- Rationales for correct and incorrect answers provide the information you need to make the most of the Q&A sections
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Part I
1. Introduction
2. Review of Patient Care in Computed Tomography
3. Review of Safety in Computed Tomography
4. Review of Imaging Procedures in Computed Tomography
5. Review of Image Production in Computed Tomography
Part II
Simulated Examination One and Answer Key
Simulated Examination Two and Answer Key
Simulated Examination Three and Answer Key -
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