Veterinary Radiography Guide - Xray Positioning & Top Tips! RVN/SVN/VCA Revision Help/Practical
⚠️ PLEASE NOTE:
This is a guide only. It does not provide exact examination answers and is not aimed at any specific curriculum.
📘 Radiography Revision Guide – 28 Pages
Made from high-quality card, this 28-page A4 guide is designed as a quick-reference revision tool, covering key information to support your radiography knowledge.
✨ What’s included:
Radiography positioning
The physics of radiography
Tube head anatomy
Key top tips to support confidence and accuracy
🩻 Radiographs covered:
Thorax
Abdomen
KC Hips
Skull
Lumbar Spine
Caudocranial Stifle
Lateral Elbow
Radius & Ulna
🧠 Designed with students in mind
Clean, clear and straightforward layout
Bright, colourful text with easy-to-follow images
Step-by-step questions and prompts to help refine positioning
Protective plastic covers for durability
Perfect for keeping in the X-ray room or carrying with you on shift 📎
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Anaesthetic circuits
Veterinary terminology
Calculations
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⚖️ Disclaimer
RVNs and SVNs are reminded of the RCVS Code of Conduct and should always consult a veterinary surgeon before taking any action or administering medication.
The author accepts no liability or responsibility for any damage caused through the use of this guide.
This guide is intended to support student veterinary nurses and does not claim to be specific to any particular OSCE skill or standard.
This resource does not replace veterinary or physiotherapy advice, nor does it replace veterinary care.
Content is based on UK veterinary guidelines. If purchasing outside the UK, users must follow their local veterinary laws and guidelines.
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