How To: Rib X-rays
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- A method of figuring out which positions are required for rib pain for the radiologic technologist.
Step 1: Identifies AP or PA Pain faces the Image Recptor
Step 2: Identifies associated oblique PA = Pain Away (from IR)
AP = Pain Against (IR)
I’m in my second semester of school for radiography and it has never been explained like this, thank you!
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In terms of patient radiation exposure, is a RS the same as regular Chest X-Ray at 0.01-0.02 mSv? Thank you.
Let's say 3 images for a left/right Rib Series to diagnose a patient with suspected fracture, what would be the cumulative OR individual exposure. I believe RS adjust the power and field of view not sure how much it changes the radiation amount to the patient.
Can you di vib for rotatior RIBS plz, you are amazing teacher😍😍😍💘
I have a video on it!
For AP I think APply Pain lol
does that work with the spine too
Are you asking like on what anatomy you'd see in the spine, Intervertebral foramina or z-joints? Or just pain?
@@licensedtoshoot1911 yes you're absolutely right I'm asking about the i and the z joints.
@@roxannapadilla2764 nope it is not the same but I actually just finished a video explaining the spine and when you see things so I will try to upload that tonight for you! 😀
@@licensedtoshoot1911 I cannot thank you enough you literally explain things better than my teacher does and this is my third time taking state board so I need to pass thank you for any help you can give me I truly appreciate it 😊
@@roxannapadilla2764 not a problem! Happy to help that's why I make these 😊
Wow this is super helpful! Thank you!