A patient arrives for a mammogram and registers with recepti…

A patient arrives for a mammogram and registers with reception. Then she goes to the dressing room as instructed and puts on the gown that was given to her. As you bring her into the mammography room, she answers a few routine questions and listens intently as you explain the procedure to her. It is safe to assume as the mammographer that

A woman who is 3 months’ pregnant has been in a motor vehicl…

A woman who is 3 months’ pregnant has been in a motor vehicle accident. The emergency department physician suspects there is injury to her cervical spine and thus feels justified in ordering an x-ray examination to aid in determining the extent of the patient’s injury. Because the patient is pregnant, the radiographer should1.   select the lowest exposure factors that will produce a diagnostically useful radiograph.2.   adequately and precisely collimate the radiographic beam to include only the anatomic area of interest.3.   shield the patient’s lower abdomen and pelvic region with a suitable protective contact shield.