Provide two radiation preventative measures you think are most effective for reducing exposure to the patient and to the technologist during a fluoroscopy exam. Provide reasons why.
some radiation preventive measures you can use for reducing exposure to the patients:-
1. Minimize fluoroscopy time;
2. Use collimation;
3. Take as few radiographic images as possible;
4. Use magnification appropriately;
5. Decrease the patient to image receptor (image intensifier or
flat panel detector) distance;
6. Increase the X-ray tube to patient distance;
7. Be aware of tube angulations.
Provide two radiation preventative measures you think are most effective for reducing exposure to the patient...
In your first post, respond to the following: O After reading the article about radiation exposure during coronary angiography, do you think the patient's position matters when it comes to the amount of radiation exposure to the patient? yes o Discuss what a facility can do to prevent patients from receiving extraordinary doses of radiation during interventional procedures. o Does training of personnel in radiobiology and radiation safety matter? o Do you agree with the statistics presented in this article?...
Research memory strengthening techniques and share one you think is effective. List two non-pharmacological methods of birth control. Rate your cardiovascular health preventative measures and select one area to improve. Develop a measurable action plan for the improvement. NO COPY FORM GOOGLE PUT THE ANSWER ON YOU OWN WORDS AND NO HAND WRITING PLEASE
33. Provide at least two examples where excellent projection and positioning in X-ray imaging can be used effectively to reduce patient exposure and provide radiation protection 34. With regard to your knowledge of radiation effects, truthfulness and the basic considerations with respect to providing information to patients discussed in your text how would you respond to a teenager (female) and her parents that are concemed about potential reproductive risks from a CT scan and bone scans needed to evaluate for...
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In the reducing sugar exercise, why do you think the time that the samples are in the hot water bath not exceed two minutes? In the starch exercise, why must you shake the positive control and each of the unknowns before taking a sample of each? 2. 3. What structure, within proteins, does the biuret reagent actually react with when it gets reduced giving positive result? 4. Now that you have completed all...
Which breast cancer diagnostic and preventive measures do you think are the most economically efficient? Why?
Choose the type of employee performance appraisal format that you think would be most effective in your organization (or describe what format your organization currently uses if you believe it is effective) and tell us why, and what could be done to approve the process.
Think back to your most effective teaching session with a client. To what do you attribute this success? Why?
How effective do you think that cognitive therapy is while giving at least two reasons for support (100 words at least )
list at least two ways you think the physician-patient relationship can be improved. Can you provide a first-hand example/experience (while maintaining privacy!) ?
How will you engage your patient in preventative care? Much of our previous lessons have been spent discussing disease but many of the people you will be helping are considered "healthy". As an MA (or for this class, a patient navigator) it will be your job to help them stay healthy by engaging them (read about patient engagement in this module) in preventative care. There are 5 different levels of types of prevention. They are: Level Definition Primal and primordial...