Hello! I am currently a rad tech student at Pasco Hernando State College. Our class watches all your videos regarding positioning before we simulate them. We joke with our teacher saying "XrayImaging lady taught us differently." We have a physics PowerPoint that we have to make and I thought it would be great if you could make a video saying hello to our teacher Mr. Antonio. Thank you for all the effort you put into your RUclips channel to help students like me!
Hello i hust have a general question. How do you check for rotation when doing an chest x ray. I watch your video from 2 years ago. Where do i touch the body???
The feet and hips should first be squared with no rotation there which helps ensure the whole body isn’t rotated. Then you can use the shoulder blades to feel if there is rotation.
Hello! I am currently a rad tech student at Pasco Hernando State College. Our class watches all your videos regarding positioning before we simulate them. We joke with our teacher saying "XrayImaging lady taught us differently." We have a physics PowerPoint that we have to make and I thought it would be great if you could make a video saying hello to our teacher Mr. Antonio. Thank you for all the effort you put into your RUclips channel to help students like me!
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And your video very helpful for me..
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Hi I am from India, Radiographer
Hello, my friend, how are you? I have a question, please, what are the materials that X-rays cannot penetrate❤❤
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Hello i hust have a general question. How do you check for rotation when doing an chest x ray. I watch your video from 2 years ago. Where do i touch the body???
The feet and hips should first be squared with no rotation there which helps ensure the whole body isn’t rotated. Then you can use the shoulder blades to feel if there is rotation.
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