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The Rad Tech Bible

I'm a clinical student entering my 2nd year of the program, I'm currently working on a pocket book that'll contain everything I need for certain procedures.

Basic stuff like positioning, using either 10×12 or 14×17, technical factor adjustments; to dealing with complex stuff, like how to fix certain patients that are still over-rotated because they're too difficult to image, finding new body landmarks to center your CR when traditional landmarks can't be found (ex: trying to find the iliac crest on an obese patient for a KUB), and creative ways to manipulate the entire procedure and still get the image you want.

Any tip for any procedure or topic is welcomed, anything yall can think of will be written down and practiced by me.

This pocketbook will also be shared with first year students that I have to chaperone on their first day so they can have a headstart.

Thank y'all so much and I hope to hear a lot of ideas from y'all. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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