Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - X-ray photography directions are not included

X-ray photography directions are not included

X-ray photography directions do not include: up and down directions.

(1) Read the application form, check the patient’s name, gender, age, and clarify the examination site and purpose requirements.

(2) Determine the projection position, select the appropriate size of film, and place photo marks such as X-ray number, date, left and right, order, etc.

(3) Make preparations before exposure and remove clothes that may affect the exposure area; the intestines should also be cleaned during abdominal photography.

(4) Set up the projection position, and try to place the patient's limbs stably and comfortably; choose the appropriate focal-film distance and align the center line.

(5) Select appropriate exposure conditions based on the thickness of the limb to be projected and the age and physical condition of the patient.

(6) Reasonably select filters or other filter equipment according to the area of ??exposure.

(7) When imaging the chest and abdomen, the patient should be trained in breathing and breath-holding movements.

(8) Start the machine, adjust the knobs on the console, and check the indication of the hands. During the exposure process, you should pay close attention to the working condition of the machine instrument pointer in order to detect machine faults in time.

(9) For more complex projections, the patient should be allowed to leave after the X-ray film is developed and meets the diagnostic requirements; if there is an error, a replacement photo should be taken in time.

(10) Fill in the photography record and various technical conditions and sign.