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Echocardiographer's Pocket Reference By Terry Reynolds ( Not Avail )
Release Date: 2007-01
Average Customer Rating:
List Price: $82.35
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needs a better cover ( snoyes2002 )
Yep, this book is a must for most of us in the field... but the cover sucks... mine ripped off after 2 months...
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Poor format
This book offers a wealth of information but the format is terrible and misspelled words are a frequent find. Mr. Reynolds is extremely inconsistent throughout the entire book, interchanging words such as univentricle and single ventricle anatomy within the same chapter. There is no index which makes any quick search impossible. The binding used for the handbook is of very poor quality. Both the front and back covers ripped within 4 weeks of normal use and had to be taped on.
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An echo techs Bible ( radfreddy )
This "pocketbook" and I say that loosly due to the heavty size is a must have for any echo tech. It is a life saver when trying to recall pathology or getting an accurate classification of pathology. Well worth the money.
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Echo Pocket Reference
This is a great reference book for any Cardiac Sonographer... its a must. The only complaint I have about the book is that it does not have an index.
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Awesome Book
I received the first edition of this book during my cardiovascular training and thought it was the perfect book for helping with the various criteria and findings for various cardiovascular conditions from the point of view of the echo exam. When I came across this second edition, I found that Reynolds did the impossible; he improved on this perfect book. The criteria and findings are supplemented by numerous images depicting the item described (example: mitral flow patterns). This definitely helps to reinforce the material. By no means a stand-alone text, but when combined with Otto or Feigenbaum, a ready reference and review tool. Highly recommended!!
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