Radiography | X-rays | VTNE Prep | Review With Me

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @rachelrothenberger1584
    @rachelrothenberger1584 2 года назад +21

    Girl IDK what to tell you except thank god for you. I learned more in your 19-minute video than I did in my whole radiology class back in college. I've already taken the VTNE twice and I was so down on myself both times for studying so hard but still, things just weren't clicking. This was beautiful. Keep it up and consider real teaching. You are who people need.

    • @rachelrothenberger1584
      @rachelrothenberger1584 2 года назад

      Also there were at least 10 questions that sounded familiar off the test

    • @vtneandbeyond9130
      @vtneandbeyond9130  2 года назад

      This is by far my favorite comment ever! Thank you💜💜

    • @ancos13ify
      @ancos13ify Год назад

      I remember it as you want a A+ not a c-

  • @gaxiolachelsea
    @gaxiolachelsea 2 года назад +10

    I’m so happy I came across your video literally 2 days before taking me VTNE! You explain everything so well and easy to understand! Happy to say I passed my VTNE today and your videos helped in a lot of that! Thank you!❤

  • @courtneyhrynew1881
    @courtneyhrynew1881 4 года назад +14

    I was just struggling though VTP and then found your channel on my hunt for info. thank you thank you . So informative.

    • @vtneandbeyond9130
      @vtneandbeyond9130  4 года назад

      Courtney Hrynew awe thank you I’m glad it’s helping !!

    • @courtneyhrynew1881
      @courtneyhrynew1881 4 года назад +1

      @@vtneandbeyond9130 Just passed the VTNE today! Your videos were a massive help!!! thanks again

    • @vtneandbeyond9130
      @vtneandbeyond9130  4 года назад +1

      Courtney Hrynew ahh!! Congratulations !!! 🎊🎊

  • @xxSuperShadowxx510
    @xxSuperShadowxx510 3 года назад +6

    This was so informative! Thank you!
    Edit: Just passed my vtne and you helped me answer at least 3 questions in just this one video! 😻

  • @lindsaydafeldecker5101
    @lindsaydafeldecker5101 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this video! I'm going to look into your other videos as well. I've been in the field for almost 20 yrs and am taking the VTNE soon through the on-the-job path (I have 2 semesters in Penn Foster, so I'll likely continue that in the future too!). Looking forward to watching your other videos!

    • @parkmason8079
      @parkmason8079 2 года назад

      I'm in the Penn Foster program to and reviewing for my Radiology and Lab Animal finals that I take on Monday 😬Hoping these will help answer a few questions or give me a easier way of thinking about it.

  • @caitlinluna1558
    @caitlinluna1558 Год назад

    I watched your video before my exam today and there were a few questions that were related to what you taught! I passed my exam and your video definitely helped 😊

  • @patheticlust915
    @patheticlust915 3 года назад +4

    Can you do a vid on placement ? Like right/left lat, vd, skyline, the horse one that’s like DMPLO or something lol

  • @SingingMagick
    @SingingMagick Год назад

    Thank you so much for making this!!

  • @miketoledo5408
    @miketoledo5408 5 лет назад +1

    I have a ways to go but really enjoying these videos please continue with them!

    • @miketoledo5408
      @miketoledo5408 5 лет назад

      @@vtneandbeyond9130 sure am this upcoming year

  • @blairburris9476
    @blairburris9476 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for these videos!! I write mine in about 2 weeks! ahh so nervous

    • @blairburris9476
      @blairburris9476 5 лет назад

      @@vtneandbeyond9130 the 12th!! I know right now i'm like I just want to take it and get it over with!! You'll have to post a video after you've written it to let everyone know your experience with it and any tips you have for people that haven't yet!

    • @blairburris9476
      @blairburris9476 5 лет назад

      @@vtneandbeyond9130 How did it go? You wrote it today right!

  • @gabriellawalden-thompson2185
    @gabriellawalden-thompson2185 2 года назад

    Thank you. Thank you! I take my test December 15th this year and I am soooo nervous

  • @danafarrell9625
    @danafarrell9625 3 года назад

    studying for the VTNE now
    your videos are super helpful
    subscribed !

  • @Motherwaffle
    @Motherwaffle Год назад

    All the visuals were really helpful

  • @alainadomanich1291
    @alainadomanich1291 4 года назад +1

    love your videos, you make me laugh :) Im taking my vtne in april eeeehhhh

    • @vtneandbeyond9130
      @vtneandbeyond9130  4 года назад

      Alaina woohooo. So exciting! You’re going to do amazing.

    • @alainadomanich1291
      @alainadomanich1291 4 года назад +1

      AshleyCVT radiology is my worst subject, we have digital at my job

    • @vtneandbeyond9130
      @vtneandbeyond9130  4 года назад +1

      Alaina Domanich omg. This video took me forever because same. I never had to actually adjust kvp/mas. There’s always just a chart to reference 🥴 lol

    • @alainadomanich1291
      @alainadomanich1291 4 года назад

      AshleyCVT the review books have so much information it’s hard to figure out what info is actually necessary to have pinned down for exam

  • @WindxStrife
    @WindxStrife 3 года назад

    This is good content! Thank you for making this. Your use of visuals was very helpful

  • @seanmccrae7521
    @seanmccrae7521 5 лет назад

    Very informative! Good work!

  • @reneed5864
    @reneed5864 4 месяца назад

    We also wear dosimetry badges for nuclear scintigraphy. AND I learned that your personal dosimetry reading is not your information. The company that you work for owns that information. So if you call say Landauer for your reading, they can’t release your numbers bc the practice paid for it. The practice owns that information. Ask me how I know lol

  • @holleyhill4972
    @holleyhill4972 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the informative video! Question, could you go into more detail with inverse square law? I’m still confused with how that works. Thank you so much❤️❤️❤️

    • @noamichael1999
      @noamichael1999 2 года назад

      the inverse square law is just the math idea that the farther you get, the lesser the intensity from the source there is over a spread area. Basically, the farther away the patient is, the less intense the particles hit. You wanna be far away so that it's not so intense when it hits you! :D

  • @alimorgan4702
    @alimorgan4702 3 года назад

    Love your videos! I am going to start studying soon for the VTNE, and I drive a lot for work, so I'm wondering if you have any good suggestions of things to listen to on the drive? THANKS!!

    • @vtneandbeyond9130
      @vtneandbeyond9130  3 года назад

      I really can’t listen to things I mainly have to sit and read in order to soak up the information. I don’t have any good suggestions other than CEs. I like vetgirlontherun a lot.

  • @robinsoncrystal33
    @robinsoncrystal33 4 года назад +1

    Okay so the heel effect still confuses me. The x ray tube is inside the machine so now do we know which side is the cathode side vs. anisé side in order to place to patient to prevent heel effect?

    • @vtneandbeyond9130
      @vtneandbeyond9130  4 года назад +1

      The X-ray tube is inside the machine but you can see it. Usually behind the collimator screen. I’m not sure how they’re built, as in I have no idea if every machine has the cathode the right side... You would just have to look at the machine you have in your building. I think for the test you just have to know what the heel effect is and why it’s important.

    • @lemonzzz4075
      @lemonzzz4075 Год назад

      ​@@vtneandbeyond9130 so why do u place the thicker side on the less intense side 🤔 wouldn't placing it on the more intense be better to penetrate the thicker side ....or maybe I got it wrong idk 😂

    • @lemonzzz4075
      @lemonzzz4075 Год назад

      ​OHHH OKAY WAIT I UNDERSTAND I REWATCHED WHAT U SAID and u said the cathode side of the image will become out darker so placing the thinner side would be better.

  • @Anab00.
    @Anab00. Год назад

    Hi! I’m studying for the VTNE and wanted to know what book you got this information from; was it mccurnins book?

    • @vtneandbeyond9130
      @vtneandbeyond9130  Год назад

      I got it from lectures I’ve heard from doctors and researching. I did not use mccurnins. My husband was in vet school at this time so I used his notes too.

  • @AileenJ0
    @AileenJ0 5 лет назад

    Great vid! I’m writing in 2 weeks😅

    • @AileenJ0
      @AileenJ0 5 лет назад

      Ashley Irizarry thank you! & Good luck on yours!

  • @rabaaelkhier7830
    @rabaaelkhier7830 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for these valuable information ☺️
    I am preparing my self to take vtne next month , do you have a resources for me

    • @vtneandbeyond9130
      @vtneandbeyond9130  3 года назад

      The only resources I used were VTNE prep and Merck Manual. Good luck on your test day💜

  • @markogden5716
    @markogden5716 2 года назад

    Dumb question but isn't an underexposed image darker than an overexposed one? My reasoning has been that overexposed means that the shutter was open too long (or higher mAs)

    • @jamieleonard9173
      @jamieleonard9173 2 года назад +1

      She has it right. I think of it as an oven - if its been over cooked, its burnt (too dark).

  • @melanievet
    @melanievet 2 года назад

    Hello, very good video. sorry do you know any certified online course of ultrasound or radiography? Thank you so much

  • @joegarcia6834
    @joegarcia6834 5 лет назад +4

    "Dogs are happy and cats.... Are not". XD

  • @mfconne9146
    @mfconne9146 5 лет назад

    Hey, I still here studying with you. I got 3 days. 😳🙃

  • @MinnieMabel-j4o
    @MinnieMabel-j4o 4 месяца назад

    Bosco Green

  • @MarianSwick-w6t
    @MarianSwick-w6t 3 месяца назад

    Batz Brook

  • @daynacervera8788
    @daynacervera8788 4 года назад

    hello