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Workbook for Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionals E-Book, 5th Edition

Author :
By Monica Breedlove, M.Ed., RT(R)(M)(CT)(MR)
Better understand and retain the material in Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionals, Fifth Edition, with this dynamic workbook. A wide variety of engaging exercises — including illustration labeling, case studies, matching activities, fill ...view more
Better understand and retain the material in Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionals, Fifth Edition, with this dynamic workbook. A wide variety of engaging exercises — including illustration labeling, case studies, matching activities, fill-in-the-blank questions, short-answer questions, and more — gives you an integrated and highly visual approach to learning sectional anatomy and its application in diagnostic imaging.
ISBN :
9780323827959
Publication Date :
13-01-2026
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Better understand and retain the material in Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionals, Fifth Edition, with this dynamic workbook. A wide variety of engaging exercises — including illustration labeling, case studies, matching activities, fill-in-the-blank questions, short-answer questions, and more — gives you an integrated and highly visual approach to learning sectional anatomy and its application in diagnostic imaging.

Key Features
  • NEW Digital images showcase the full range of advancements in imaging, including 3D and vascular technology
  • NEW! Contiguous images in multiple planes enhance chapters covering the brain, abdomen, and cranial and facial bones
  • Practice activities, including matching, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, fill-in-the-table, and short-answer test your recall and understanding of key terminology and foundational concepts
  • Image labeling exercises reinforce correct anatomical identification of key landmarks on a variety of diagnostic images
  • Case studies with questions promote critical thinking and application skills
  • Learning aids throughout help in creating memory permanence
  • Cross-reference images and anatomy maps provide additional guidance in labeling and identification

Author Information
By Monica Breedlove, M.Ed., RT(R)(M)(CT)(MR), Clinical Associate Professor, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, USA