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Nuclear Medicine Technology Review Questions For The Board Examinations 6th Eleanor Mantel

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Nuclear Medicine Technology Review Questions For The Board Examinations 6th Eleanor Mantel
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.77 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Eleanor Mantel, Janet S. Reddin, Gang Cheng, Abass Alavi
ISBN: 9783031267192, 3031267192
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 6th

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Nuclear Medicine Technology Review Questions For The Board Examinations 6th Eleanor Mantel by Eleanor Mantel, Janet S. Reddin, Gang Cheng, Abass Alavi 9783031267192, 3031267192 instant download after payment.

This book was created to assist in the preparation for those
exams. In addition to recalling information, the questions require
application of information and analysis of situations. This edition
provides detailed explanations for answers to the questions in
each chapter and offers a new chapter on positron-emission
tomography. (Since 1978, the NMTCB has been offering a specialty
exam in this modality, allowing technologists to continue
their education and augment their career qualifications.)
As was the case with paper exams, careful reading of the question cannot be overstressed. Consider, for example, the difference in being asked to state what distance must be maintained to reduce exposure to a radioactive source by 75% as opposed to being reduced to 75% of the original. It is also extremely important to ask oneself whether the answer makes sense at the end of a calculation. For instance, if the question is about the amount of radioactivity present at some time prior to an assay and if the calculation does not result in an amount greater than the assayed amount, a recalculation is in order. When completely stumped by a question, try to rule out a few of the answers offered, thereby increasing your chances of a correct guess. As was the case with paper exams, there is no penalty for a wrong guess, and so it is always better to give any answer than to give none. Pacing to get through all the questions is therefore important.
All the best in reviewing, testing, and performing as a certified or registered nuclear medicine technologist!

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