Equip your students to correctly answer any and all questions on their registry exams! Sonography Exam Review: Physics, Abdomen, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fourth Edition provides the exact review materials they need to pass the three main sonography exams — physics, abdomen, and OB/GYN. Each chapter is arranged in table and outline format with 50 review questions at the end of the chapter and a mock exam at the end of each section. Updated information in this edition covers the thyroid gland and TIRADS Nodule Classification, penile pathology, the latest changes to the ARDMS content outline, and much more!
UPDATED! Coverage reflects the latest changes to theARDMS content outline
UPDATED! Neck and Salivary Glands chapter provides information related to the thyroid gland and TIRADS Nodule Classification
UPDATED! Expanded section on the male pelvis now includes penile pathology
Complete coverage helps students prepare for the three main ARDMS exams — physics, abdomen, and obstetrics and gynecology
Content review in outline and tabular format offers a quick, concise review of key terms, anatomy, functions, scanning technique, lab values, and pathology for each Registry subject
More than 1,900 questions in Registry format — 1,910 in the text and 700 on the Evolve companion website —thoroughly prepare students for the Registry exams using multiple learning methods
Rationales for answers to mock exam questions help students understand why an answer is correct and incorrect and leads to better comprehension
Over 350 ultrasound imagesin the abdominal and OB/GYN sections strengthen students’ ability to answer imaging Registry questions on normal anatomy and pathology
Color inserts of Doppler images in all sections prepare students to answer questions about Doppler imaging
Timed mock exams and two entertaining, interactive games on the Evolve companion website provide a realistic preview of the actual exam environment, while the games offer an engaging review of the same material
Part I: Physics 1. Clinical Safety 2. Physics Principles 3. Ultrasound Transducers 4. Pulse-Echo Instrumentation 5. Doppler Instrumentation and Hemodynamics 6. Quality Assurance, Protocols, and New Technologies Physics Mock Exam
Part II: Abdomen 7. Liver 8. Biliary System 9. Pancreas 10. Urinary System 11. Spleen 12. Retroperitoneum 13. Abdominal Vasculature 14. Gastrointestinal Tract 15. Abdominal Wall, Musculoskeletal Sonography, and Pediatric Hip 16. Male Pelvis 17. Neck and Salivary Glands 18. Peritoneum, Noncardiac Chest, Invasive Procedures, and Patient Care Abdomen Mock Exam
Part III: Obstetrics and Gynecology 19. Pelvic Anatomy 20. Physiology of the Female Pelvis 21. Uterine and Ovarian Pathology 22. Adnexal Pathology and Infertility 23. Assessment of the First Trimester 24. Assessment of the Second Trimester 25. Assessment of the Third Trimester 26. Fetal Abnormalities 27. Complications in Pregnancy 28. Placenta and Umbilical Cord 29. Patient Care and Interventional Procedures Obstetrics and Gynecology Mock Exam
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