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Patient Transport position for CT? Beds or Wheel Chairs?

Hello,

I'm a RT student, I'm thinking of taking a job (if they can accommodate my schedule) that involves setting up rooms for CT and patient transport to CT.

Are most of the patients in beds, can they be put in wheel chairs?

I'm just concerned of having to constantly push beds/etc on majority of the patients, I just imagine bumping into walls, people, trying to hold the IV line, etc. It's not my fave thing to do.

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