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It’s not every day that I get to be on the other side of the X-ray table or scanner. This week, I went for a mammogram and got to do just that. I was going to tell the technologist what I do for a living but decided not to. She was nice, but she did not make me feel at ease when I entered the room. She didn’t do several things that I try to always ...
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Each week, one patient usually stands out for me as truly satisfying to care for. This week, we had a young woman in her mid 20s with terrible abdominal pain. She'd recently had her gall bladder removed and had just given birth a few weeks prior. Upon meeting her, I could tell she was in legitimate pain. She was able to tolerate all the oral ...
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Recently the number of infants and children I’m scanning seems to be increasing. This population presents many challenges for me and my co-workers. How do you get an infant to stop crying and hold still long enough to get a diagnostic study? How do you deal with the scared parent(s)? Also, is a CT scan really the best option for a child due to the ...
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With any job there are always tasks that are not performed
often and that are not very enjoyable. I encountered one such task recently,
administering rectal contrast. It is used instead of oral contrast when a
patient can’t tolerate drinking it or when the doctor suspects a particular
diagnosis. The patient I was working with had a fistula and ...
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