
|Articles|July 1, 2007
Idea Exchange: Initially recording X-ray settings prevents headaches later
When taking radiographs, I jot down the technique settings used on the X-ray envelope.
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When taking radiographs, I jot down the technique settings used on the X-ray envelope. Then if I need to repeat radiographs (e.g. to evaluate fracture healing or urolith dissolution), I am guaranteed to get repeatable density and contrast on my films.
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Dr. Kim Utech
Glendale, Wis.
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