Wolters Kluwer
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HEALTH PROFESSIONS
IMAGING TECHNOLOGY / RADIOGRAPHY
Radiographic Pathology
Second Edition
TerriAnn Linn-Watson, MEd, ARRT (R,M) CRT (R)
RadiologicTechnology Program, Professor, Montana State University, Billings, College of
Technology, Billings, Montana
January 2014 / Softbound / 8.375 x 10.875
400 pp. / Approx. 343 Illus. / Approx. 13 Tables
978-1-4511-1214-6
DESCRIPTION
Prepare your students for their careers as
radiographic technologists with the only pathology
textbook available today that is directly aligned to
newest ARRT and ASRT curriculum guidelines. This
Second Edition has been fully updated throughout,
and presents complicated material effectively with
clear, direct, and straightforward explanations.
FEATURES
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Meet the needs of students who are cross-training
and accommodate a mixed modality classroom
with
pathology examples presented in multiple
modalities
, including X-Ray, CT, MRI, Ultrasound,
and PET.
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Provide real-life applicability to obtaining and
evaluating images of pathologic conditions with
NEW
Case Studies
in most chapters that include
images of both normal and abnormal processes.
Not available in any other text for the course.
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Prepare your students to meet the challenges they
will face in practice with end-of-chapter
Clinical
and RadiographicCharacteristics of Common
Pathologies
charts that provide an “at a glance”
overview of the most com- mon diseases they will
encounter.
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Increase your students’ mastery of key concepts
with NEW
Chapter Recaps
—bulleted chapter
summaries that maximize study time and
help students assess their understanding.
Not
available in any other text for the course
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Alert your students to what’s important with
Tech
Tips
boxes that provide pointers and helpful hints.
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Encourage critical thinking with open-ended
CriticalThinking DiscussionQuestions
that invite
discussion.
Chapter 1 The Pathologic Process
Chapter 2 The Skeletal System
Chapter 3 The Respiratory System
Chapter 4 The Gastrointestinal System
Chapter 5 The Hepatobiliary System
Chapter 6 The Urinary System
Chapter 7 The Reproductive System
Chapter 8 The Circulatory System
Chapter 9 The Nervous System
Chapter 10 The Endocrine System
Chapter 11 Contrast Media and Their Use in
Radiography
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ANCILLARIES
Student Resources
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Image bank
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PowerPoints
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Chapter outlines
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eBook
Instructor Resources
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PowerPoints
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Lesson plans
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Test generator
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Answers to Workbook
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Key Terms and Concepts
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Answers to Text Questions
ADDITIONAL TITLES OF INTEREST
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Linn-Watson, Radiographic Pathology
Workbook, 2e (978-1-4511-1353-2)




