Geriatric Imaging Considerations Term Paper Idea

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Principles Of Imaging Older Adults

This module introduces the essential principles of geriatric imaging and explains how technologists adapt communication positioning and technique selection for older adults. It describes how age related changes including reduced mobility fragile skin cognitive decline and chronic illness influence imaging strategy. The content highlights the importance of patience clear communication and gentle handling to reduce discomfort and prevent injury. It also explains how technologists adjust exposure factors positioning aids and workflow to accommodate limited range of motion and slower movement. The module emphasizes the importance of recognizing fall risk medication effects and sensory limitations. By understanding how to support geriatric patients technologists can provide safe respectful and effective imaging.

Positioning Strategies For Limited Mobility

This section explains how to adapt projections for patients with pain weakness or restricted movement.

Communication And Safety For Older Adults

This section focuses on clear instructions reassurance and awareness of fall risk.

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