
Chest Radiology: PreTest Self- Assessment and Review
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
Published on 16. September 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-0-07-118198-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book contains 120 USMLE-type questions. It targets what you really need to know. Student-tested and reviewed, PreTest[registered] is the medical student's most dynamic weapon for mastering the USMLE Step 2. It is designed to simulate radiology exam questions. It is double-checked by recently tested students. It mimics the real exam, question by question PreTest is the closest you can get to seeing the test before you take it.This one-of-a-kind test prep guide helps you: learn to correctly interpret chest films; get to know material likely to be tested on the exam; practice with 120 multiple-choice questions correlated to chest x-rays films; and, build confidence, skills, and knowledge. There are plenty of answers out there. But only PreTest[registered] delivers USMLE-type questions, in USMLE format. Open this PreTest for: 120 board-type questions; concise discussions of commonly seen chest films; and, best prep there is for radiology portion of USMLE Step 2. It is great for course review and clinical rotations, too! "Radiology: PreTest" asks the right questions so you'll know the right answers. Open it and start learning what's on the test.
'This will really help with the expanded diagnostic sections' - a medical student preparing for the USMLE Step 2.
'This will really help with the expanded diagnostic sections' - a medical student preparing for the USMLE Step 2.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
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ISBN-13
978-0-07-118198-3 (9780071181983)
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Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Section of Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine Louisiana State Universoty Health Sciences Center New Orleans, LA
Howard A. Bucchner Professor and Section Chief Director, Pulmonary Services Chief, Pulmonary Services Section of Pummonary/Critical Care Medicine Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans, LA
Howard A. Bucchner Professor and Section Chief Director, Pulmonary Services Chief, Pulmonary Services Section of Pummonary/Critical Care Medicine Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans, LA
Content
Solitary Pulmonary NoduleQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsMultiple Pulmonary NodulesQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsLung MassesQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsCavitary LesionsQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsHyperlucent LungQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsCysts and Cystic-Appearing LesionsQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsDiffuse Interstitial DiseaseQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsDiffuse Airspace DiseaseQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsFocal Airspace Homogenous OpacitiesQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsFocal Airspace NonHomogeneous OpacitiesQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsUnilateral Complete OpacificationQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsPleural DiseaseQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsPulmonary Vascular DiseaseQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsMediastinal CompartmentsQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsCardiac and Pericardial DiseaseQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsChest Wall and Skeletal DeformitiesQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsDiaphragmatic LesionsQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsLines/Devices/Complications in ICUQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsPediatric CasesQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and ExplanationsLung Transplant PatientsQuestionsDiscussions, Answers, and Explanations