National Board of Chiropractic Part IV Study Guide: Key Review Questions and Answers (Topics: Diagnostic Imaging) Volume 1
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By: Patrick Leonardi
Format: Paperback
From: Silver Educational Publishing
Pub. Date: October 2003
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2003-11
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 106
Ean: 9780974328768
Isbn: 0974328766
ABOUT THE BOOK
This is Volume 1 of 2 for the Part IV Exam. Volume 2 covers Case Management and Technique Practical for the Part IV Exam. This is the most specific and thorough study guide for the National Board of Chiropractic Part IV Exam. This test preparation study guide consists of the following section: Normal Radiographic Anatomy, Congenital Anomalies & Skeletal Variants, Scoliosis, Intervertebral Disc Disease & Spinal Stenosis, Spondylosis and Spondylolisthesis, Skeletal Dysplasia, Traumatic Skeletal Disorders, Arthritic Disorders, Tumors and Tumor-like Processes, Bone Infection, Hematologic and Vascular Disorders, Metabolic, Endocrine and Nutritional Disorders. This book is a must for every chiropractic student or doctor of chiropractic taking the Part IV Exam.
"This is such a thorough study guide for the diagnostic imaging section of the boards. I used this book along with Yochums book,"Skeletal Radiology" and aced this portion of the boards. I was glad I used this book because it showed me the type of questions asked on this portion of the boards. In fact, about 50% of the part 4 boards is on diagnostic imaging if you count also the post-history and post-diagnostic rooms. The thing about this test that is insane is the short time limit you are given for each question. Without this book, I think I would have failed part IV because I would not know what to expect. I have to say I was a lot more calm when taking the test because I was ready for the type of questions that were being asked. This is a must book for anyone taking the Part 4 boards. It's better than spending well over $1000 plus traveling expenses to take the test again."
~ Written on 2004-05-03