1. Preparation of the patient
1.1. Greetings therapeutic delivered to the client / family friendly
When meeting
When meeting
1.2. Action plan described to the client / family understand
1.3. Plan validated program back
1.4. Equipment and patient needs are identified
1.5. Readiness client be re-examined
A. PHOTO
2.1. Pre-Procedurea.
a. Get the signature approval letterb.
b. Explain the purpose and procedure checks
c. Assess the general condition and vital sign patientd.
c. Assess the general condition and vital sign patientd.
d. No need food and fluid restrictione.
e. Explain to patients that the X-ray examination is usually 10-15 minutesf.
f. Explain to Patients that may be taken multiple times and recommended awaiting X-rays to Determine
Whether the X-rays can be read
g. Ask the patient if the pregnant woman or suspected pregnancy. X-rays are not performed on the I trimester of pregnancyh.
Whether the X-rays can be read
g. Ask the patient if the pregnant woman or suspected pregnancy. X-rays are not performed on the I trimester of pregnancyh.
h.Explain that the X-ray equipment and the quality is better this time and reduces contamination from radiation
2.2. Procedure
a. Chest Photo
• Photos chest position PA (Posterior - Anterior) performed with
position stand. Photos chest AP (anterior - posterior) lateral can
also be done
• Clothes should be brought down to the waist, jewelry released
position stand. Photos chest AP (anterior - posterior) lateral can
also be done
• Clothes should be brought down to the waist, jewelry released
• Patients should draw breath in and hold your breath when taking
X-ray photographsb. Heart Photo
X-ray photographsb. Heart Photo
• Photos chest PA and lateral left is an indication to evaluate the
size and shape of heart
• Watch released from the neck down to the waist dress
size and shape of heart
• Watch released from the neck down to the waist dress
• Recommendation of the patient's body position and when to include a deep breath and hold itc. Photo
Abdomen and GUK (kidney ureter bladder)
Abdomen and GUK (kidney ureter bladder)
• X-rays should be performed before the examination IVP clan GI
• Clothes are released
• patient's supine position with the arm away from the body on the table rather high X-ray
• The testicles should be protected as an additional precautionsd. Skull Photo
• Remove the hairpins, glasses and dentures before inspection
• The positions may be required so as to take X-ray photographs of the various areas of the skulle. Photo
Frame
Frame
• Fasting when suspected fracture
• Immobilization areas of suspected fracture
3. Documenting actions
3.1. Documented patient response
3.2. The documentation clearly legible note
3.3. Documentation signed and given the full name and clearly