It is generally not allowable to have your hand within the primary beam during x-ray procedures due to the risk of radiation exposure. However, in certain situations, such as when positioning a patient or equipment, a trained radiologic technologist may briefly place their hand in the beam if proper protective measures, like lead shielding or gloves, are not feasible. It's essential to minimize exposure and follow protocols to ensure safety. Always prioritize using protective devices and maintaining distance whenever possible.
They experimented with xrays on the prisoners in the concentration camps. Mostly at Auschwitz.
I just got my xrays taken for my left knee, it was four xrays for $100, it may be more other places
Xrays are damaging to developing babies. Only as last resort.
a person who translates your xrays is called a radiologist.
No, they did not.
They dont, nurses dont take xrays! Radiologic technologist take xrays!
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A photographic image produced by the action of xrays or nuclear radiation is called a radiograph.
Most of them do have X-rays.
wear safety goggles