X-RAY Imaging
X-RAY Imaging ( 42 Questions)
What should the nurse instruct the patient to do during the X-ray imaging procedure?
While taking slow and deep breaths may be helpful in reducing motion artifacts for some imaging procedures, it is not necessary for X-ray imaging as the procedure is typically brief.
The nurse should instruct the patient to remain as still as possible without movement during the X-ray imaging procedure to ensure clear and accurate images.
Coughing or clearing the throat during the X-ray procedure is not recommended, as it can lead to motion artifacts and compromise the quality of the images.
Requesting to see the X-ray images immediately after the procedure is not a standard practice, as the X-ray images need to be reviewed and interpreted by a qualified radiologist or healthcare provider before sharing with the patient.
The nurse should instruct the patient to remain as still as possible without movement during the X-ray imaging procedure to ensure clear and accurate images.
a. While taking slow and deep breaths may be helpful in reducing motion artifacts for some imaging procedures, it is not necessary for X-ray imaging as the procedure is typically brief.
c. Coughing or clearing the throat during the X-ray procedure is not recommended, as it can lead to motion artifacts and compromise the quality of the images.
d. Requesting to see the X-ray images immediately after the procedure is not a standard practice, as the X-ray images need to be reviewed and interpreted by a qualified radiologist or healthcare provider before sharing with the patient.