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Change: the image image.above. Two of the most important are that it does not have a side marker and it has no patient name or other patient details. Given the failings of this image, the chest X-ray examination was repeated in the resuscitation room as shown below. Image 2 Findings
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Change: rural rural hospital. This patient has sustained unknown injuries from a motor motor vehicle accident (MVA). The patient has arrived with radiographs taken taken at the previous hospital. These radiographs include the chest image image shown below. There is life-threatening danger associated with this this image- what is missing? Image
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Mar 19 2008, 1:52 AM EDT
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Mar 11 2008, 3:45 PM EDT
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Change: a room in which radiographers are least likely to use side markers despite the increased associated risks to the patient. The time taken to place a side marker correctly in the resuscitation room is time clearly well spent. ....back to the applied radiography home page here
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Mar 9 2008, 9:40 AM EDT
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Change: radiographerradiographer's skills can be tested in this environment. The Radiographer must show he/she can produce radiographic images quickly and efficiently of an appropriate quality. The resus room doctors often act very quickly on the
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Feb 15 2008, 5:00 AM EST
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Feb 15 2008, 4:59 AM EST
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Change: accident (MVA). The patient has arrived with radiographs taken at the previous hospital. These radiographs include the chest image shown below. There is life-threatening danger associated with this image- what is missing? Image Evaluation There are many shortcomings evident in this image. Two of the most important are
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Feb 11 2008, 2:05 PM EST
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Change: A A patient has arrived at a major trauma hospital after transfer from a rural hospital. This patient has sustained unknown injuries from major road trauma. The patient has arrived with radiographs taken at the previous hospital. These radiographs include the chest image shown below. There is
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Feb 10 2008, 11:46 PM EST
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Change: a lot of frenetic activity and high stress.stress The - the radiographer iscan be tested in this environment. The Radiographer must show he/she can produce radiographic images quickly and efficiently of an appropriate quality. The resus room doctors often act very quickly on the findings from X-ray images.
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Feb 10 2008, 11:14 PM EST
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Change: of frenetic activity and high stress. The radiographer is tested in this environment. The Radiographer must show he/she can produce radiographic images quickly and efficiently of an appropriate appropriate quality. The resus room doctors often act very quickly on the findings from X-ray images. Mistakes by radiographers in this environment
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Change: The resuscitation room in the Emergency Department is the room where unstable patients or those with life/limb threatening injuries are first assessed. This is a
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