X-ray

Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)

Overview

Since many years ago, doctors have used X-rays as a routine imaging procedure to allow them to see into patients' bodies without having to make an incision. For specialized uses, various X-ray types are employed. It is carried out to track the development of a disease, find conditions affecting the lugs, arthritis, blocked blood vessels, bone cancer, breast tumors, etc. - X-rays are a common technique that require almost little patient preparation. You may wish to put on loose, comfortable clothing that is easy to move in depending on the area being reviewed. For the test, you might also be required to change into a hospital gown.

Since many years ago, doctors have used X-rays as a common imaging procedure to allow them to see inside patients' bodies without having to make an incision.

For specific uses, various X-ray types are employed. For instance, a barium enema is used to find bowel issues and mammograms are used to examine the breasts.

Indications

If a doctor feels the need to examine your inside organs, they may order an X-ray. Your doctor might decide to, for instance:

  • Monitor the progression of a disease, such as:
    • osteoporosis
    • see the effect of a treatment method
  • Some conditions that may call for an X-ray include:
    • Arthritis
    • Blocked blood vessels
    • Bone cancer
    • Breast tumors
    • Conditions affecting the lugs
    • Digestive problems
    • Enlarged heart
    • Fractures
    • Infections
    • Osteoporosis
    • Swallowed items
    • Tooth decay

Patient Preparation

  • X-rays are a common technique that require almost little patient preparation.
  • You may wish to put on loose, comfortable clothing that is easy to move in depending on the area being reviewed. For the test, you could also be required to change into a hospital gown.
  • Before the X-ray is taken, you will be told to take off any jewelry and other metallic objects from your body.
  • If you have any metal implants from earlier procedures, you should always disclose this to your doctor. These may prevent X-rays from penetrating your body.
  • Your doctor might advise you to fast for a specific period of time or to empty your bowels before having an X-ray of your intestines done.

References

  • www.christmedicalcenterfl.com/citrus-county-fl-x-ray.html
  • www.daytonamri.com/?page_id=3203
  • Mandal, G. (August 2013). A Textbook of Adult Health Nursing (2nd ed.). Dilllibazar kathmandu: Makalu publication house. Retrieved August 2013
  • www.portablexrayinmumbai.com/XRAY-INFORMATION/
  • https://prezi.com/hnwkmd1a02hq/x-ray/
  • x-radiation.com

 

Things to remember
  • Since many years ago, doctors have used X-rays as a routine imaging procedure to allow them to see into patients' bodies without having to make an incision.
  • An X-ray may be required for a variety of reasons, such as arthritis or clogged blood arteries.
  • X-rays are a common technique that require almost little patient preparation.
  • Before the X-ray is taken, tell the technician to take off any jewelry and other metallic objects from your body.
  • You might want to dress loosely and comfortably so that you have room to move around.
Questions and Answers

Since many years ago, doctors have used X-rays as a common imaging procedure to allow them to see inside patients' bodies without having to make an incision. For specific uses, various X-ray types are employed. For instance, a barium enema is used to find bowel issues and mammograms are used to examine the breasts.

Indications:

Doctor may order an X-ray if he or she needs to look inside your body. For example, your doctor may want to:

  • Monitor the progression of a disease, such as:

    • Osteoporosis
    • See the effect of a treatment method
  • Some conditions that may call for an X-ray include:

    • Arthritis
    • Blocked blood vessels
    • Bone cancer
    • Breast tumors
    • Conditions affecting the lugs
    • Digestive problems
    • Enlarged heart
    • Fractures
    • Infections
    • Osteoporosis
    • Swallowed items
    • Tooth decay

 

Since many years ago, doctors have used X-rays as a routine imaging procedure to allow them to see into patients' bodies without having to make an incision. For specialized uses, various X-ray types are employed. For instance, a barium enema is used to find digestive issues while mammograms are used to inspect the breasts.

Indications:

If a doctor feels the need to examine your internal organs, they may order an X-ray. Your doctor might decide to, for instance:

  • Monitor the progression of a disease, such as:

    • Osteoporosis
    • See the effect of a treatment method
  • Some conditions that may call for an X-ray include:

    • Arthritis
    • Blocked blood vessels
    • Bone cancer
    • Breast tumors
    • Conditions affecting the lugs
    • Digestive problems
    • Enlarged heart
    • Fractures
    • Infections
    • Osteoporosis
    • Swallowed items
    • Tooth decay

Patient preparation:

  • X-rays are a common technique that require almost little patient preparation.
  • You may wish to put on loose, comfortable clothing that is easy to move in depending on the area being reviewed. For the test, you could also be required to change into a hospital gown.
  • Before the X-ray is taken, you will be told to take off any jewelry and other metallic objects from your body.
  • If you have any metal implants from earlier procedures, you should always disclose this to your doctor. These may prevent X-rays from penetrating your body.
  • Your doctor might advise you to fast for a specific period of time or to empty your bowels before having an X-ray of your intestines done.

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