Usually to become an X-ray technician you must go to a college for 2 years which is an associates degree. But personally I would pick a new career because that career has too many people. To many schools. In reality they only want your money. Also they are sexist against males.
Depends on what the xray is showing or ruling out. Diagnosing cryptic injuries, especially when soft tissue is invovled (which xrays dont show in any great detail) can take hours. Most xrays, however, show what you need to know in an hour or even a few minutes. Depends entirely on what you're trying to find out.
About 10 minutes of set up and devleopment. About 2 hours of waiting.
Well I had 1 and it took a few minutes for my head but it may be different for other parts
xray tech...how needs doctors anyway!
It let's them see what's wrong inside of you.
Xray Scanners
It depends on where your from, but it usually takes about 2-3 years
It is hard to know what is meant by "test" in this setting. A common "test" for bones is an xray.
maybe you should go back to the doctors and ask them lol
cartilage
It should take about 1 day if you had the X-ray in the afternoon, and about half a day or a day to get them back if you had your X-ray in the morning!!!!!!!
2 years
There is no antonym. An xray is a wavelength. There is no opposite.
No, they will eventually find ways out of your body. These isotopes are injected for certain radiation treatments at the doctors office or hospital such as: xray, catscan, mri, etc. Those that don't leave the body eventually decay and become inert, just as any other radioactive substance does.
No, they will eventually find ways out of your body. These isotopes are injected for certain radiation treatments at the doctors office or hospital such as: xray, catscan, mri, etc. Those that don't leave the body eventually decay and become inert, just as any other radioactive substance does.