Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
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Radiologic technologists and technicians, also referred to as radiographers,
produce x ray films (radiographs) of parts of the human body for use in
diagnosing medical problems. They prepare patients for radiologic examinations
by explaining the procedure, removing articles such as jewelry, through
which x rays cannot pass, and positioning patients so that the parts of
the body can be appropriately radiographed. To prevent unnecessary radiation
exposure, these workers surround the exposed area with radiation protection
devices, such as lead shields, or limit the size of the x ray beam. Radiographers
position radiographic equipment at the correct angle and height over the
appropriate area of a patient’s body. Using instruments similar to
a measuring tape, they may measure the thickness of the section to be radiographed
and set controls on the x ray machine to produce radiographs of the appropriate
density, detail, and contrast. They place the x ray film under the part
of the patient’s body to be examined and make the exposure. They
then remove the film and develop it.
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