Warning signs at the Diagnostic Imaging Department are placed to warn us that the use of radiation and high-powered magnetic field in the area.
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What are immobilisation devices? Immobilisation device are addtional tools / accesories used by the radiographer to assist in positioning so that patients’ are immobilised and stabilised.
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Appointment for radiology examinations is a process whereby you will be scheduled a date and time for a radiological examination to be performed so that examinations can be carried out in a timely and systematic manner.
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Fasting for x-ray examination is necessary for adult patients undergoing examination of the abdominal area to ensure that the organs and anatomical structure are seen clearly and not obscured by faeces.
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Introduction A radiographer is an allied health professional who uses X-rays to produce images for diagnosis. A radiographer uses different types of X-ray machines to produce images, such as general radiography and fluoroscopy machines, CT scanners and MRI scanners. Applying For A Job As A Radiographer To apply for a …
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A person accompanied is necessary for ‘intimate’ examinations’ which is called as Chaperone. The chaperone is the third person accompanying you during an X-ray examination and shall be an adult preferably of the same sex as you.
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Contrast media is a substance that is introduced into the body in order to improve the visibility of internal structures in diagnostic imaging techniques such as radiography, fluoroscopy, Computed Tomography (CT) Scan and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
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