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Bontrager's Pocket Atlas-Handbook of Radiographic Positioning and Techniques, 4th Edition written by Kenneth L. Bontrager Studio : Bontrager Publishing Inc by Bontrager Publishing Inc Publisher : Bontrager Publishing Inc Released : 2002-06 Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780964172340 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 26 reviews)
Our Price : $29.95
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Product Description |
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Pocket-sized atlas, in outline format, demonstrates 216 projections, and includes 317 illustrations and 11 conversion charts. Covers the applied aspects of radiographic positioning and exposure factors. Previous edition: c1999. Wire-spiral binding. |
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Great for students! |
If you're a student in RadTech then you'll like this book. It can't replace your Bontrager text but for clinicals and perhaps the "side-job" you might get as a senior student, it's great.
PROs: small, compact; has some pictures to help out
CONs: won't have ALL the possible positioning techniques/procedures
If you're a visual learner you will like this book as a quick reference.
Good luck!
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Good for a new grad!! |
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I am a recent grad and needed a another position book to help me with doing x-rays. The good thing about this booklet is that is it compact and sturdy. It has handy conversion tables and calculations to help you when needed. The only thing is compared to the Pocket Altas is that it doesn't have x-ray images so you wont have an idea of how well you positioned the body part for the x-ray. |
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GREAT! |
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Fast service and great product. Would definitely recommend product and seller to anyone. Would definitely buy from again. |
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so-so |
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I purchased this to go with Bontrager's Positioning textbook, 6th edn, and some of it's useful but a lot of the technical factors are incorrect. Also, this handbook is a direct outtake from his textbook which I believe is too generalized, and also doesn't list protocols. One specific technicality I noticed was that Bontrager's AP and AP axial clavicle in his textbook states to take exposures on suspended respiration at the end of inhalation (to help elevate clavicles) but his handbook states to take exposure upon expiration. If there are too many discrepancies and not enough basics (like protocols), then I personally would not recommend it. |
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Love, Love, Love this book! |
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I love this book! A few of us have it in our department and keep it available in select rooms. It's a great quick reference to keep by the xray machine. I use mine at least once a week for exams we don't perform as often, that I need a quick refreshing on (usually for central ray and angle). It has all the standard views and a few not so standard views. It has most of what you would need on a daily basis. There are also areas to write techniques down that worked well for you. Every xray dept should have at least one of these. |
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