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Radiographic Positioning Guide for Medical Imaging Professionals and Students
Meets latest Apple requirements.
Similar to x-ray pocket guide or reference booklet.
Detailed instructions for more than 200 radiographic positions:
1. technical factors
2. image receptor size and orientation
3. patient and part positioning
4. respiration instructions
5. central ray entrance/exit points and angulation
6. image quality points
7. structures demonstrated
Suggested digital imaging systems technical factor settings added for all positions (except nephrotomography)
Representative radiographic image which can be enlarged for closer inspection.
Enlargeable photograph of properly positioned human model showing the correctly collimated area of interest with the central ray entry point.
A helpful NOTE tab for every position; save techniques, special terms, or other helpful information.
Search function finds search term in position titles and/or instructions.
My Routines function allows grouping of selected positions into a saved routine.
My Notes function allows saving notes not related to a position.
Developed using the ARRT Content Specifications to include nearly all ARRT entry-level radiographic positions.
- “OPTIONAL” positions are included which may be ordered in clinical practice. These OPTIONAL positions are judged by the authors and other educational colleagues as handy references, but are not listed on the ARRT Radiography Content.
Instructions referenced to the most recent ASRT Radiography Curriculum and national positioning texts.
Written and edited by 2 Ph.D. radiography educators, each with more than 30 years of teaching experience.
A convenient guide to positioning the patient and a valuable study aid for radiography students.
A great reference and review tool for technologists and clinical instructors.
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Great tool for students and licensed techs alike.

AruarianCrow on

United States

This app is what I still use to this day when I need a refresher for whatever examination that I’m unsure of from time to time. Helpful when I was once a student and still is helpful now, I highly recommend this to any aspiring future rad techs, this will be of great use in your day to day exams. However, I think it’s due time for this app to be updated to be more modern instead of the way it is now with more projections, special exams, and updated animations and whatnot, these things will make this app even better if not greater than it ever was. Hope the developers keep this in mind.

Excellent for RT students!

alicators on

United States

I have never written a review for an app, but I must say this one is so worth the $25 if you are an RT student in clinic. Not only have I found it to be an easily accessible way to study positioning details for coursework review and clinicals, it is much faster and succinct than any technique books I have seen. Very good app, and easy to use!

Radiographs

abdefhij on

United States

New version is 100% better! Thank you for including radiographs for all exams!

Has the basics minus a few

elise4e on

United States

Doesn’t have inlet and outlet views of the pelvis. If you’re going to pay this much for an app it should have more views.

Good for the basics. Missing a lot of specialty views.

ze_trevor on

United States

If your a new tech and just need the basics, this is fine. I wouldn’t say it’s worth 25 bucks though. I was hoping it would have more specialty views. Here’s a list of common views not found on this app. Hammate hook and pisiform views of wrist. Radial head view of elbow. False profile of hips. Inlet/ outlet view of pelvis Flex/ext of L-spine. This is just what I could find missing at a quick glance. At this price I really wish it would have more. For a little more you can just buy the Merrill’s pocket book that has a lot more info to offer. How do I get my money back?

Great app, worth the price

alllllllllllllllll123 on

United States

The latest update made this app an amazing tool. It's finally formatted for the newer iPhones so it looks nice, updated positions, and the ability to add notes is great. By far the most expensive app I've bought but well worth it.

Essential for Students

Gayla & Pete on

United States

Thrilled to see the same excellent info contained in my Bontrager book from school over 10 years ago in a handy App!! I had the pleasure of meeting Mr Ballinger years ago. Fabulous gentleman! This App is a must for any Rad Tech student, travel tech, and old Techs like me. Great job Phil 😊

Great app!

sahmed1k on

United States

Great app but little expensive.

Love it

Elajoon on

United States

Really handy for Rad Tech students

Almost perfect

Jsupra on

United States

Just wish it had kVp and mAs other than that very useful and always with you as long as you have your phone.

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