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| View Larger Image | Review Questions for MRI | Paperbackby Carolyn Kaut Roth (Author), William Faulkner (Author)
| List Price: | $46.99 | | Price: | $40.42 | | You Save: | $6.57 (14%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Wiley-Blackwell | | Edition: | 1st Edition | | Page Count: | 144 Pages | | Publication Date: | January 15, 1995 | | Sales Rank: | 84,598th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description An invaluable tool for study and self-assessment of the techniques involved in magnetic resonance imaging. With illustrations and photos throughout, this review book is the ultimate test prep and refresher for the ARRT Registry Examination in MRI. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 9 reviews)
| Review Questions for MRI by Allie (Central NY) 3 Stars September 18, 2009 Received this book a few weeks before I took the MRI exam. I passed but did not feel that this book was terribly helpful for the price. I was expecting some large form of review and all I received was this tiny book with many of the questions not giving an indepth answer, which would have been helpful.
| | Good review book along with others by MR eyes (RTP, North Carolina) 4 Stars February 12, 2009 Good review book to use along with others. Also recommend attending Faulkner's seminar. I used Lipponcott's MRI review book that had more questions and a practice registry in the back. Intense test, but passable! Good luck.
| | If your taking the Registry....Its not really worth it by KEN (Washington, DC) 3 Stars December 29, 2007 The sections on MRI Patient Care, Safety, Equipment, and Some of the general concepts on Pulse Sequences were good -- and similar to the Registry. But....the Anatomy and Physics questions were way too easy
and much simpler than the Registry. Not Recommended. This is a general
and basic review but nothing more. Explanations are lacking and the book needs updating.
| | All good by Luis Plaza (brooklyn, new york United States) 5 Stars October 27, 2007 All review books,whether blue,yellow or green are good.The way I did it to prepare me for the MRI test: MIC course,any good cross sectional anatomy book & all the colorful review books you can find.
| | getting ready by Dyana Ireland (California) 5 Stars October 19, 2007 I thought this reveiw book was very beneficial. Also attended a seminar by Bill Faulkner and would highly recomend that if you have the ability to attend one of these seminars. Anyway the book was great!!
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