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Breast
Just Published—Breast Sonography Review and Breast Sonography CD-ROM Mock Exam, both by Kathryn A. Gill, MS, RT, RDMS, FSDMS. The other products on this page cover the breast together with other topics. For example, Charlotte Henningsen’s Clinical Guide to Ultrasonography covers the breast in about 18 pages of its discussion of superficial structures. The protocol manuals contain breast protocols along with those for other organs and structures.
Breast Sonography Mock Exam (Download) An Interactive Q&A Review for the ARDMS Specialty Exam
Version 3.0 Download
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From the best-selling author Kathryn Gill, this mock exam and learning resource covers exactly what you need to learn to pass the specialty exam in breast sonography. Powerful, featuresome, and fun, this multimedia wonder simulates the exam experience right down to the automatic timer, and it delivers CME credit conveniently and inexpensively. Coverage includes breast
instrumentation and technique, normal anatomy, benign versus malignant features, specific
lesions (benign), specific lesions (malignant), and invasive procedures—all in the same
proportion as the exam itself. Breast Sonography Review is very effective in combination
with Ultrasound Physics Review: SPI Edition, by Cindy A. Owen, RT, RDMS, RVT, FSDMS,
and James A. Zagzebski, PhD. Why are the Davies mock exams so popular and effective?
Because they contain the same kinds of thought-provoking questions you will find on the
exam!
If you would rather get the packaged CD-ROM version of this product click here.
 Nearly 300 questions and answers in registry format ensure that you are prepared.
 More than 100 image-based cases and tutorial illustrations sharpen
your wits.
 Simple explanations clarify answer choices.
 Tutorials explain and illustrate key facts and principles.
 Bonus tutorial from a leading textbook covers exam topics in depth.
 References guide your further study.
 Automatic timer paces you.
 Performance analysis automatically scores and guides you.
 Unlimited personal use means you pay only once.
 Educational site licenses available for educators and DMS programs.
 Earn 10 hours SDMS-approved CME credit.
Most RDMS and RDCS candidates combine this Mock Exam Download with the specialty reviews described in the RDMS and RDCS sections of this website. Need advice? Please call us!
System Requirements
Compatibility* for Windows computers: Intel-compatible computer, Pentium 233-megahertz (MHz) processor or faster, 32 MB RAM, CD-ROM or CD/DVD-ROM drive (for disc version) and hard disk drive, Windows XP or later and at least 750 MB free hard drive space.
Compatibility* for Macintosh computers: Mac OS X 10.4.8 or above, PowerPC G3, G4, G5 or Intel-based Mac, 256 MB of RAM.
*Note on compatibility: These programs are designed to be used on desktop and laptop computers using the above-mentioned operating systems. They are NOT COMPATIBLE with tablet and smart phone devices using mobile operating systems such as Google's Android and Apple's iOS. | | | | |
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Breast Sonography CD-ROM Mock Exam An Interactive Q&A Review for the ARDMS Specialty Exam
Version 3.0 CD-ROM
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From the best-selling author Kathryn Gill, this mock exam and learning resource covers exactly what you need to learn to pass the specialty exam in breast sonography. Powerful, featuresome, and fun, this multimedia wonder simulates the exam experience right down to the automatic timer, and it delivers CME credit conveniently and inexpensively. Coverage includes breast
instrumentation and technique, normal anatomy, benign versus malignant features, specific
lesions (benign), specific lesions (malignant), and invasive procedures—all in the same
proportion as the exam itself. Breast Sonography Review is very effective in combination
with Ultrasound Physics Review: SPI Edition, by Cindy A. Owen, RT, RDMS, RVT, FSDMS,
and James A. Zagzebski, PhD. Why are the Davies mock exams so popular and effective?
Because they contain the same kinds of thought-provoking questions you will find on the
exam!
If you would rather get the downloadable version click here.
 Nearly 300 questions and answers in registry format ensure that you are prepared.
 More than 100 image-based cases and tutorial illustrations sharpen
your wits.
 Simple explanations clarify answer choices.
 Tutorials explain and illustrate key facts and principles.
 Bonus tutorial from a leading textbook covers exam topics in depth.
 References guide your further study.
 Automatic timer paces you.
 Performance analysis automatically scores and guides you.
 Unlimited personal use means you pay only once.
 Educational site licenses available for educators and DMS programs.
 Earn 10 hours SDMS-approved CME credit.
Most RDMS and RDCS candidates combine this CD-ROM Mock Exam with the specialty reviews described in the RDMS and RDCS sections of this website. Need advice? Please call us!
System Requirements
Compatibility* for Windows computers: Intel-compatible computer, Pentium 233-megahertz (MHz) processor or faster, 32 MB RAM, CD-ROM or CD/DVD-ROM drive (for disc version) and hard disk drive, Windows XP or later and at least 750 MB free hard drive space.
Compatibility* for Macintosh computers: Mac OS X 10.4.8 or above, PowerPC G3, G4, G5 or Intel-based Mac, 256 MB of RAM.
*Note on compatibility: These programs are designed to be used on desktop and laptop computers using the above-mentioned operating systems. They are NOT COMPATIBLE with tablet and smart phone devices using mobile operating systems such as Google's Android and Apple's iOS. | | | | |
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Breast Sonography Review A Q&A Review for the ARDMS Breast Exam
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Test yourself before the ARDMS tests you! Kathryn Gill’s Breast Sonography Review illuminates
the facts and principles on which you will be tested, hones your test-taking skills,
and reveals your strengths and weaknesses by exam topic. Based precisely on the breast
specialty exam outline published by ARDMS, this review contains 349 registry-like questions
(including CME activity questions) together with answers, clear explanations, and
quick references for further study. Image-based cases and schematic illustrations prepare
you to tackle images, anatomy, and pathology on the exam. Coverage includes breast
instrumentation and technique, normal anatomy, benign versus malignant features, specific
lesions (benign), specific lesions (malignant), and invasive procedures—all in the same
proportion as the exam itself. Breast Sonography Review is very effective in combination
with Ultrasound Physics Review: SPI Edition, by Cindy A. Owen, RT, RDMS, RVT, FSDMS,
and James A. Zagzebski, PhD. Why are the Davies mock exams so popular and effective?
Because they contain the same kinds of thought-provoking questions you will find on the
exam! Approved for 6 hours of continuing medical education credit. | | | | |
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Breast Ultrasound How, Why and When
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Anne-Marie Dixon
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ISBN:
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Format:
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18006 |
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This detailed and comprehensive reference manual for breast ultrasound reflects current guidelines and cites authoritative peer-reviewed evidence. Written by and for sonographers/radiographers, it remains accessible to students as well. The fundamental skills and techniques used for acquiring high-quality diagnostic images are explained and demonstrated through both text and images. The ultrasound images one typically sees in the field underpin instruction in interpretation and diagnosis provided by the text. Additionally the book provides images of unusual and rare appearances, allowing readers to avoid common pitfalls and resolve diagnostic dilemmas. Breast Ultrasound is especially powerful in combination with the registry-like mock exam Breast Sonography Review (also available in CD-ROM format!) by Kathy Gill.
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Key Features
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Stepwise guidelines for performing, interpreting, and reporting breast ultrasound images.

Thoroughly details the basic principles and practice of breast ultrasound.

Authoritative coverage from an editor and contributing team with current experience, both clinical and educational.

Physics and equipment chapters that are application-specific.

Includes coverage of male breast ultrasound.
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Clinical Guide to Ultrasonography Pathology-Focused Ultrasound Textbook
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New and unique, this very well-illustrated book by Charlotte Henningsen and 28 contributing experts explains ultrasound as it is practicedby clinical scenario, including presenting complaints, patient symptoms, rule-out orders, and the like. Rather than chapters on organ systems, here ultrasound is presented as it is practiced in real life by real sonographers dealing with real problems: right upper quadrant pain, lost IUD, hematuria, breast mass, neck mass, uncertain last menstrual period, bleeding with pregnancy, pulsatile abdominal mass, epigastric pain, R/O renal failure, pediactric mass, etc.
The book is divided into four main partsAbdomen, Gynecology, Obstetrics, and Superficial Structuresand covers them thoroughly. Substantial chapters on breast ultrasound and neonatal neurosonography will please registry candidates, students, and practitioners alike. So will the last section on miscellaneous clinical situations and conditions, including carotid artery disease, hip dysplasia, and leg pain.
Each chapter begins, proceeds, and concludes in the same clinically relevant format:
 Clinical scenario
 Objectives
 Glossary of terms
 Pathological conditions
 Sonographic findings
 Case studies for discussion
 Study questions
 References and Bibliography
Reader-friendly tables and boxed information highlight key concepts and information, and a wealth of images and schematic illustrations clarify sonographic anatomy and findings.
We like this book! It develops and promotes critical thinking when and where it counts. At the same time it is a well-formatted quick reference for departments, a clinically oriented textbook for students heading out to clinical sites, and a valuable adjunct to registry prepspecifically with regard to the applied-knowledge questions that typify the ARDMS exams. It's also a very nice complement to the Davies mock examsavailable both in book and CD-ROM formats. Ultrasound educators: Call for information about the image collection available on CD-ROM. Mosby. 1,100+ illustrations, 36 color plates. 550 pp. | | | | |
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Sonography Introduction to Normal Structure & Function
3rd Edition
Gain a firm understanding of normal anatomy and physiology from a sonographic perspective! Sonography: Introduction to Normal Structure and Function, 3rd Edition shows normal anatomy as it appears during scanning, with labeled drawings explaining what you should notice. With this knowledge, you will be able to accurately identify sonographic pathology and abnormalities. Over 1,200 illustrations include the latest and best images from the newest ultrasound equipment, including 3D and 4D images. Written by expert educators Reva Curry and Betty Tempkin, this book provides complete preparation for the challenges you'll encounter in the clinical environment.
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Workbook for Sonography Introduction to Normal Structure & Function
3rd Edition
Master the content from your textbook with this helpful review! Corresponding to the chapters in Sonography: Introduction to Normal Structure and Function, 3rd Edition, this workbook and lab manual includes exercises and unlabeled illustrations. You fill in the labels to identify the anatomy in drawings and sonograms, reinforcing your understanding of the text. | | | | |
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