An X-ray is a machine that uses radiation to see "through" to your bones, but since it has to produce an HD picture of something INSIDE you, it's gonna take a while. If you stand still, it can produce the image easily. If you move, it will come out blurry. It's almost like taking a picture or painting someone, or maybe even sculpting someone.
It is essential that the patient lie very still during the procedure to prevent motion blurring. In some studies, such as chest CTs, the patient will be asked to hold his or her breath during image capture.
A small gauge needle is placed in the center of the affected disk. Chymopapain is introduced into the disk. The patient needs to remain still.
Precautions.Clear scrotal ultrasound images are difficult to obtain if a patient is unable to remain still. It is not invasive and involves no radiation.
Yes, a gag reflex can still exist in a sedated patient, although it may be diminished depending on the level of sedation. It is important for medical professionals to be aware of the potential for a gag reflex in sedated patients to prevent any complications during procedures.
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The patient is required to lie still and for some surgery, especially refractive surgery, he or she is asked to focus on the light of the operating microscope.
With a full treatment TB is completely cured. A reactivation of the disease can sometimes occur after several years
ECG recordings are based off of dipoles of electrical activity on the heart as measured through the detection of small electrical wave changes on the skin. This is a very precise measurement and especially with 12-lead monitors, movement can create "artifact" or false dipole readings because of either muscle activity or manipulation of the leads. This can mask findings that could be important for the care of the patient. Healthcare professionals are trained to recognize artifact, but the patient should remain as still as possible so the machine can get a good reading.
The patient must stay still during the administration of the radiation so that no other parts of the body are affected
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Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not have this test. A patient who is unable to remain still for an extended period of time may require sedation for a bone scan.