Foundations Of Chest Imaging
This module introduces the essential principles of chest radiography and explains how patient positioning technique selection and anatomical knowledge influence diagnostic quality. It describes how technologists evaluate lung fields mediastinum cardiac silhouette pleural spaces and osseous structures. The content highlights the importance of proper inspiration adequate collimation and correct centering to avoid misinterpretation. It also explains how variations in patient condition such as limited mobility or respiratory distress require modified approaches. The module emphasizes the importance of recognizing common patterns including consolidation effusion pneumothorax and device placement. By understanding how to produce high quality chest images technologists support accurate diagnosis and timely clinical decisions.
Technique Selection And Exposure Evaluation
This section explains how to choose appropriate exposure factors for chest imaging. It describes how kilovoltage milliamperage and exposure time influence contrast and penetration. The content highlights the importance of reviewing exposure indicators to confirm proper technique.
Positioning Strategies And Workflow
This section focuses on practical positioning methods for ambulatory and nonambulatory patients. It explains how to adapt techniques for portable imaging maintain patient comfort and ensure safety during challenging exams.
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