Explain and evaluate the measures to protect patients and clinicians from radiation that are incorporated into the procedure for taking ordinary X-ray images. For this question you will need to look at: record keeping procedures medical exposure control radiation safety infection control
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- Explain and evaluate the measures to protect patients and clinicians from radiation that are incorporated into the procedure for taking ordinary X-ray images. For this question you will need to look at:• record keeping procedures• medical exposure control• radiation safety• infection controlRead the information describing some of the operating procedures used in three medical imaging departments. For each department a) explain the nature and assess the severity of the hazards to patients and staff (AC 5.2) b) explain how the procedures reduce the hazardous effect (AC 5.3) c) explain the circumstances where each method of imaging might be used in preference to ultrasound, which has relatively low probability of harming the patient. (AC5.1) Your answers should show your understanding of the physics principles underlying the hazards and the control measures taken.A nurse is performing hand hygiene after providing patientcare. The nurse’s hands are not visibly soiled. Which steps inthis procedure are performed correctly? Select all that apply. a. The nurse removes all jewelry including a platinum wed-ding band. b. The nurse washes hands to one inch above the wrists.c. The nurse uses approximately two teaspoons of liquid soap.d. The nurse keeps hands higher than elbows when placingunder faucet. e. The nurse uses friction motion when washing for at least15 seconds.f. The nurse rinses thoroughly with water flowing towardfingertips.
- Explain the following areas about (X-ray machines) 1. What are the ingredients the device? 2. Working principle 3. What are the common malfunctions (X-ray equipment) I am a medical equipment engineer should knowPrepare Medical Equipment & Supplies Define the following medical equipments & explain their uses Ultraviolet Lamp Scalpel SuturesUsing EMI and CT scanner case: 1) only, what seem to you to be the most important issues concerning the health imaging industry and possible competitive developments for EMI looking forward in the short- to medium-term from 1972? 2) Should EMI enter this business? Why or Why not? 3) Regardless of your answer to 2), how would you recommend that EMI implement an entry decision, assuming they did decide to e nter? Only typing answer Please explain step by step without table and graph
- Describe the process of producing a gamma camera image including the preparation of the patient and how the gamma camera works. You will need to include a fully labelled diagram of the gamma camera and refer to it in your answer.Explain the following areas about ((X-ray machine)) machine? 1. What are the components of the 2. Working principle 3. What are the common malfunctions (X-ray machine) that a medical device engineer should know 4. Conclusion=: 4.1 Discussion Forum 3 udent Po... r K pory ) p & vices ftccollege.instructure.com/courses/19318/discussion_topics/259959 Email Microsoft 365 x + ● • Log In to Canvas Instructions While working in the radiographic imaging field, you will be faced with the risks of excess radiation exposure. These risks are not insignificant, and can potentially lead to a variety of health issues, Following the best radiation safety practices in the field will be beneficial both for patients and healthcare workers. 1. Considering the dangers of radiation to humans, answer the following: o What materials can block radiation? o What is a radiation shield? o Discuss how to stay safe from radiation. 2. Explain to your classmates how you will protect yourself from radiation. Read their posts. Suggest to two (2) classmates an additional way they can protect themselves in their future workplace. 3. Your first response should be at least 250 words. Subsequent responses to two classmates must have between 50…
- Explain the following areas about (X-ray machine) 1. What are the components of the machine? [] 2. Working principle 3. What are the common malfunctions (X-ray machine) that a medical device engineer should know 4. ConclusionA medical imaging facility is considering the purchase of a positron emission tomography(PET) or a single, photon emission computed tomography(SPECT) as mutually exclusive options. Additionally, the facility is considering the purchase of a computerized tomography(CT) contingent on the purchase of PET or SPECT. Alternatively, the facility can purchase combination equipment PET/CT or SPECT/CT as additional mutually exclusive options. Thus, the list of mutually exclusive purchase options is O IPETI. ISPECT), ĮPET, SPECTI, ĮPET, CTI, ISPECT, CTL. IPET, SPECT, CT), [PET/CTI, ISPECT/CT) O IPETI. ISPECTI. ICTL. (PET, CT). ISPECT. CT, ĮPET/CT), ISPECT/CTI (PETI. ISPECT), ICn. (PET, SPECT), (PET, CT), ISPECT. CT). [PET, SPECT, CT), IPET/CTI, ISPECT/CT) O (PETI. (SPECT), ĮPET, CT). (SPECT, CT). (PET/CTI, [SPECT/CTProper patient identification meansa. actively involving patients in their own identification.b. asking a second person to verify your ID procedure.c. checking the requisition against the patient’s room number.d. scanning patient ID bands with barcode readers only.