LANGE Review: MRI Clinical Concepts and Imaging Applications Manual with Registry Review

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· McGraw Hill Professional
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About this eBook

Unmatched review prep for the MRI Certification

LANGE Review: MRI Clinical Concepts and Imaging Applications Manual with Registry Review is a critical resource for radiologic technologists to successfully perform MRI examinations and prepare for the national registry examination to become MRI technologists. Organized into three parts, the book addresses everything from patient preparation to clinical applications of performing the MRI procedure to review questions based on the national registry examination.

You'll learn about performing MRI examinations and obtaining the correct imaging plane for the brain, head, spine, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and musculoskeletal system, plus patient/part positioning, scan range, slice alignment and protocol variations to accommodate unique conditions and pathologies. More than 200 multiple-choice questions help prepare you for the national registry examination.

  • Essential resource for National Registry exam prep
  • Comprehensive, methodical coverage learning
  • Tailored for those enrolled in an MRI program, specifically for individuals completing a clinical internship

About the author

W. Zachary A. Rich, JD, MBA, MS. Ed., RT(R)(CT)(MR), is a senior conflict analyst at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw LLP and has a Juris Doctorate (JD) degree with a specialization in Health Law and Policy.

Michael L. Grey, PhD, RT(R)(CT)(MR), FASRT, is Professor Emeritus of Radiologic Sciences at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, IL.

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