cover image - Workbook for Radiography Essentials for Limited Practice - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 7th Edition
ISBN: 9780323937603
Copyright: 2026
Publication Date: 06-23-2025
Page Count: 312
Imprint: Saunders
List Price: $38.99

Workbook for Radiography Essentials for Limited Practice - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 7th Edition

by Eugene D. Frank, MA, FASRT, FAEIRS, RT(R)(ARRT) (Retired) and Ruth Ann Ehrlich, RT(R)(ARRT)

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cover image - Workbook for Radiography Essentials for Limited Practice - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 7th Edition
ISBN: 9780323937603
Copyright: 2026
Publication Date: 06-23-2025
Page Count: 312
Imprint: Saunders
List Price: $38.99
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Reinforce student understanding of Radiography Essentials for Limited Scope, Seventh Edition! With chapters corresponding to the chapters in the textbook, this practical workbook helps students review and apply the concepts and procedures required for limited radiography practice. Exercises include multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and matching questions, as well as labeling exercises for anatomy diagrams and radiographic images. Mock exams provide practice with taking state licensure examinations. The only radiography workbook of its kind, this study tool prepares students for coursework and ARRT exams and for practice as Limited X-Ray Machine Operators.
    • NEW! Updated content in the workbook reflects current practice and corresponds to material in the textbook
    • NEW! Expanded exercises in all chapters assist students in understanding the content, and include additional podiatry, chiropractic, and bone densitometry exercises
    • Wide variety of exercises includes fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, and matching questions, reinforcing student understanding of important topics including x-ray science and techniques, radiation safety, radiographic anatomy, pathology, patient care, ancillary clinical skills, and positioning of the upper and lower extremities, spine, chest, and head
    • Anatomy and positioning labeling along with terminology exercises provide a thorough review of standard and accepted radiographic terminology
    • More than 100 labeling exercises for anatomy diagrams and radiographic images help students learn anatomy and gain familiarity with how the body appears on radiographic images
    • Section One offers learning activities and practice for all limited radiography topics and concepts
    • Section Two provides a preparation guide for the Limited Scope of Practice in Radiography Examination, along with expanded mock exams
    • Section Three provides a preparation guide for the ARRT Bone Densitometry Equipment Operators Exam and includes study guidelines, ARRT content specifications, and a fully revised mock exam
  • Section One: Learning Activities
    1. Role of the Limited X-ray Machine Operator
    2. Introduction to Radiographic Equipment
    3. Basic Mathematics for Limited Operators
    4. Basic Physics for Radiography
    5. X-ray Production
    6. X-ray Circuit and Tube Heat Management
    7. Principles of Exposure and Image Quality
    8. Digital Imaging
    9. Scatter Radiation and Its Control
    10. Formulating X-ray Techniques
    11. Radiobiology and Radiation Safety
    12. Introduction to Anatomy, Positioning, and Pathology
    13. Upper Limb and Shoulder Girdle
    14. Lower Limb and Pelvis
    15. Spine
    16. Bony Thorax, Chest, and Abdomen
    17. Skull, Facial Bones, and Paranasal Sinuses
    18. Radiography of Pediatric and Geriatric Patients
    19. Image Evaluation
    20. Ethics, Legal Considerations, and Professionalism
    21. Safety and Infection Control
    22. Assessing Patients and Managing Acute Situations
    23. Medications and Their Administration
    24. Medical Laboratory Skills
    25. Additional Procedures for Assessment and Diagnosis
    26. Bone Densitometry

    Answers to Section One

    Section Two: Preparation Guide Limited Scope of Practice in Radiography Examination
    Section Three: Preparation Guide Bone Densitometry Equipment Operator Examination
  • Eugene D. Frank, MA, FASRT, FAEIRS, RT(R)(ARRT) (Retired), Associate Professor Emeritus, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, USA and Ruth Ann Ehrlich, RT(R)(ARRT), Senior Instructor in Radiology (Retired), University of Western States, Portland, Oregon, USA
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