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asked by h2o on November 3, 2006 8:20 AM
This and concise review book encompasses the physical principles and clinical applications of computed tomography. Specifically geared toward preparing for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) advanced-level exam, this useful text consists of 3 sample exams following the ARRT format. Also features an appendix with references and brief rationales for each answer.


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Although a little outdated, many of the questions in the registry were straight out of this book. I used this book along with Seeram-CT Principles, Applications & Quality Control and the MIC Registry Review. I recently passed the registry first time. I took the practice exams in this book and then looked up the questions that I had difficulty with in Seeram. I found that this had prepared me enough for the registry exam. I would reccommend this book combined with these other sources mentioned.
reviewed by perfectstorm on November 17, 2006 11:05 AM

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I used this book as well as a couple of other books to study for the ct registry. while this book was not the best study tool, I found the test format in the book to be quite helpful. The question and answer format in this book was just like taking the registry. Some of the questions in this book are a little too in depth, but it helped me study for the registry by covering areas that I wasn't solid in. I would use this book, a registry review book by romans, the pocket atlas of ct body and head anatomy by richard webb m.d., and the MIC registry review book. I used all of these books to study for the ct registry and passed with an 89. hope this review helps anyone that is considering taking the ct registry.
reviewed by crafty1 on November 20, 2006 7:40 PM

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