I failed my Registry exam the first time before I knew about your channel. I watched every video that you have and thanks to you, I passed my Registry Exam today. Wow! Thank you, I could have never done it without you!
@@meaghanpiretti7340 Thank you. As a visual learner, I find your source to be the greatest contributor to my boards prep (California). I barely touched the books; I studied it all from your videos, so a big THANK YOU.
your videos and explantions on concepts have been my savior numerous times. Clear, concise, and the visuals and images used make everything so much clearer. I wish I had you as an insctructor. I hope you will make more videos .
I just wanted to come on here and say thank you Meaghan! bc i just passed my boards today! and i could honestly say your videos contributed a lot to that ❤️
Hello Ms. Piretti! I just subscribed to your channel! Great information for all students. I'm starting my journey to reinstate my ARRT by taking the exam. I had my ARRT, CRT and Fluoro cert and sadly lost them all many many years ago due to change in my career path. What do you recommend I start to refresh myself in the radiology world again? Online videos? Prep courses? etc etc. Thank you for your great helpful channel!
Wishing you luck reinstating your license. If you are starting over I would highly recommend getting a subscription to clover learning radtech bootcamp. So much of imaging has changed with the advancement of digital imaging, we don't use the word density anymore! You may also benefit from a Kettering seminar to jump start your review process. Join the ARRT prep facebook page also, I try to help students on there along with other professors and tutors!
If the tube is angle for a camp convetry tunnel view would the CR be considered to be parallel to the long axis of the tibia of perpendicular? Thank you
Hello Meaghan I am taking my registry in 2 months and came across your RUclips channel. I’m excited to go through all the videos. I wanted to know your opinion on the best material/sites to use to study for the test? I’m very nervous and overwhelmed because there is so much material and everyone uses different materials and I just don’t know where to start. Thank you.
Hi Ms. Piretti, Im hoping you see this! can you please make a video on the 15% rule with varying percentages? an example would be original technique: 400mA, 8ms, 40kvp New technique: 50mA, 90ms, ____kvp I am struggling and can't find any resources to help, thank you so much I look forward to hopefully hearing from you.
I have a video on 15% rule. However this question example you shared is unrealistic. We wouldn't use 40 kVp, and 50 kVp would be on the really low end as well. The registry doesn't combine formulas, it is very straight forward.
Sorry I don't understand the question exactly. But, on the collimator you have 2 dials. One will collimate in the horizontal plane and one will collimate in the vertical plane. There are usually graphics next to the dials to show you which way it is collimating.
@@meaghanpiretti7340 For example if in the PA view of hand the collimated vertical beam is centred but in skull pa the collimated horizontal beam is directed
Hi Meaghan, I came across a quiz question on clover learning that has me baffled because all of the multiple choice answers look wrong. I can't find the answer online and clover learning wont tell me what the answer is because its part of the post course assessment, so I would really appreciate it if you could tell me what the answer is. Here's the question: Increased tube angulation will cause an increase in which of the following? Spatial resolution Pneumbra Contrast Quantum mottle
Hi Chad, the answer you are looking for here is penumbra. Quantum mottle is only affected by enough x-ray photons reaching the IR. Contrast is controlled by the LUT, computer processing and kVp. Spatial resolution decreases when distortion is present. Angulation of the tube causes shape distortion, elongation. This will increase the blurring around the images when distortion is present.
Hi, I am not taking on any tutoring students at this time. I know of 2 tutors, Merryl Fulmer and Camille Allred. www.merrylfulmer.com/ www.focusedonphotons.com/
Hi ,how can I contact you? Is it possible to have your email address because I'm going to prepare for camrt exam and I need to help me ,thank you so much🙏
I failed my Registry exam the first time before I knew about your channel. I watched every video that you have and thanks to you, I passed my Registry Exam today. Wow! Thank you, I could have never done it without you!
Thanks for the message!! Congrats RT R!
Passed my boards today!! Your videos helped me a ton, thank you! ❤
Thanks for the message! Congrats RT R!
Congrats! I’m going into my 2nd semester.
Do you have any tips on info/questions on the registry?
Passed my Boards Yesterday! Huge thanks. Your videos was my main source of review.
Congratulations RT R! thanks for the message! :)
@@meaghanpiretti7340 Thank you. As a visual learner, I find your source to be the greatest contributor to my boards prep (California). I barely touched the books; I studied it all from your videos, so a big THANK YOU.
Do u have any videos that has physics for beginner radiology students that can help with ur studies as well
Your videos are amazing
@@hollydavidson350 yes there are many! Check out the playlists or use the search tool to find what you are looking for.
@meaghanpiretti7340 great thank you
your videos and explantions on concepts have been my savior numerous times. Clear, concise, and the visuals and images used make everything so much clearer. I wish I had you as an insctructor. I hope you will make more videos .
This video is literally the best video out. Thank you so much.
My registry is Saturday and I have been watching your vids the last 3 weeks and I learned more from these last 2 weeks than I did months ago
I just wanted to come on here and say thank you Meaghan! bc i just passed my boards today! and i could honestly say your videos contributed a lot to that ❤️
Congrats RT R!!! Thanks for sending me the message!
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Beautiful explanation ❤, love that, my licensure exam this Saturday 🧘🏾♀️
You and your videos helped me pass my boards! You are amazing! thank you so much! 💜💜
Hello Ms. Piretti! I just subscribed to your channel! Great information for all students. I'm starting my journey to reinstate my ARRT by taking the exam. I had my ARRT, CRT and Fluoro cert and sadly lost them all many many years ago due to change in my career path. What do you recommend I start to refresh myself in the radiology world again? Online videos? Prep courses? etc etc. Thank you for your great helpful channel!
Wishing you luck reinstating your license. If you are starting over I would highly recommend getting a subscription to clover learning radtech bootcamp. So much of imaging has changed with the advancement of digital imaging, we don't use the word density anymore! You may also benefit from a Kettering seminar to jump start your review process. Join the ARRT prep facebook page also, I try to help students on there along with other professors and tutors!
Found out Friday I passed my boards!!!! your videos helped me out a lot! thank you!
Congrats RT R!
Did you stop making videos completely or is there a new youtube channel I am missing? The videos are great!
Hi! I haven't had a topic that needed a new video in a while. Is there something you are needing?
MEAGHANNNNN I just passed my registry thanks to you!!!!!!
Yay!!! Congratulations RT R! Thanks for sending me the message!
If the tube is angle for a camp convetry tunnel view would the CR be considered to be parallel to the long axis of the tibia of perpendicular? Thank you
Can you explain why it is important for anatomy to be parallel with the IR?
It is important to give a true representation of the anatomy.
Thanks a lot Ma'am.
They really used to confuse me here and there.
Awesome and succinct, Thank you
Hello Meaghan I am taking my registry in 2 months and came across your RUclips channel. I’m excited to go through all the videos. I wanted to know your opinion on the best material/sites to use to study for the test? I’m very nervous and overwhelmed because there is so much material and everyone uses different materials and I just don’t know where to start. Thank you.
I am a fan of clover learning (radtech bootcamp) and the Mosby radiology review textbook (8th edition).
Hi where do you offer your study guide? Was hearing a few people talk about it on Facebook. Thanks
I have posted it on the radiology student facebook groups. It is in the files section of the group.
So needed this
Hi Ms. Piretti, Im hoping you see this! can you please make a video on the 15% rule with varying percentages? an example would be
original technique: 400mA, 8ms, 40kvp
New technique: 50mA, 90ms, ____kvp
I am struggling and can't find any resources to help, thank you so much I look forward to hopefully hearing from you.
I have a video on 15% rule. However this question example you shared is unrealistic. We wouldn't use 40 kVp, and 50 kVp would be on the really low end as well. The registry doesn't combine formulas, it is very straight forward.
Omg !!! This is extremely helpful
Thank you !!! 🫶🏽
OMG this was much needed
thank you for this mam. I would like to take the camrt maybe next year. 😊
Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much
Can you please explain what's the difference between horizontal and vertical collimated xray beam?
Sorry I don't understand the question exactly. But, on the collimator you have 2 dials. One will collimate in the horizontal plane and one will collimate in the vertical plane. There are usually graphics next to the dials to show you which way it is collimating.
@@meaghanpiretti7340 For example if in the PA view of hand the collimated vertical beam is centred but in skull pa the collimated horizontal beam is directed
Hi Meaghan, I came across a quiz question on clover learning that has me baffled because all of the multiple choice answers look wrong. I can't find the answer online and clover learning wont tell me what the answer is because its part of the post course assessment, so I would really appreciate it if you could tell me what the answer is. Here's the question:
Increased tube angulation will cause an increase in which of the following?
Spatial resolution
Pneumbra
Contrast
Quantum mottle
Hi Chad, the answer you are looking for here is penumbra. Quantum mottle is only affected by enough x-ray photons reaching the IR. Contrast is controlled by the LUT, computer processing and kVp. Spatial resolution decreases when distortion is present. Angulation of the tube causes shape distortion, elongation. This will increase the blurring around the images when distortion is present.
@@meaghanpiretti7340 thanks so much!
Hi Meaghan do you offer tutoring ARRT preparations for exams
Hi, I am not taking on any tutoring students at this time. I know of 2 tutors, Merryl Fulmer and Camille Allred. www.merrylfulmer.com/ www.focusedonphotons.com/
I watched this before going into my testing center and I passed with a 79🙏🏻
Congratulations RT R!!
thanks ❤️
Do you tutor?
Good day Ma'am. Please ma'am help us and make a video on CT scan machine.
We really need it ma'am, thanks a lot and we are anticipating.
Sorry I don't do CT!
@@meaghanpiretti7340Ok ma'am. Pls can you recommend any RUclips channel that explained it well.
Cn i get a job without ARRT just for a time .
Hi ,how can I contact you? Is it possible to have your email address because I'm going to prepare for camrt exam and I need to help me ,thank you so much🙏
Hi, I am not familiar with the CAMRT.