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Pregnant techs and fluro

Interested to see what other hospitals policies are on pregnant techs doing fluro cases (XR, CT, cath lab, surgery) My hospital has no policy other than to monitor fetal dose (up to 5 mSv I think?). I’m specifically curious if any place has a policy prohibiting pregnant techs from fluro all together? Or is it just an unspoken rule that the pregnant tech won’t do fluro cases? Let me know!

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