Essay On Radiographics

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This week in my clinic I learned how to take lateral and ventral dorsal abdomen radiographs. This was really fun due to the fact that I have never actually helped, other than moving the patient, with taking radiographs. I was taught that before moving the patient I should have everything ready which includes the information on the patient should be in the computer and the mechanical restraints ready on the radiographic machine. I was also told that when getting the measurements with the caliper I should measure the thickest part of the abdomen. I learned that I should measure the patient when in the appropriate position for radiographs due to the fact that measuring the patient while standing can give inaccurate measurements. After putting …show more content…

These devices are lead lined and protect the technician or doctor that is taking the radiograph from radiation. These devices include gowns, gloves, thyroid shield, and lead glasses. For my first exposure I did a lateral abdomen and was really nervous, especially since you have to move swiftly when the patient isn't under sedation. My mentor was really helpful when teaching me the proper way to restrain the patient and helped me out when I was having trouble with the machine. After taking the radiograph we went over things I could have done to make the picture better. I feel that I could have collimated a little more towards the patient, but I believe I did really good for my first time. Some of the skills that I went over this week was giving oral medication to a dog, restraining for a dog's lateral saphenous, and collecting a fecal sample with a loop. Out of all of these skills I feel that giving oral medication to a dog was the most interesting. The reason this was interest was considering that the medication that was given could be absorbed through the skin. I had to wear gloves when measuring and giving the actual medication for safety

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