Things that can cause spots on your chest x-ray?
one of the causes of spots or dots on x-rays can be end-on blood vessels e.g. the vein or artery is facing toward or away from the camera - similar to taking a picture of a straw top down.
What is the monthly salary of a x ray technician?
Level of Experience
Hourly
Annual
Entry Wage
$23.73
$49,360
Median Wage
$28.37
$59,010
Experienced Wage
$33.75
$70,200This is the Pennsylvania earnings, there are different earnings in different states.
Is food effected when run through a X-ray machine?
I think it depends on how strong the x-ray in question is! Also; what kind of food? I think most foods would probably be fine going through x-rays, but you mind want to get an experts' opinion before you try anything! :D (affected is spelt with an A) :D
Why does the heart appear radiopaque in a Chest X-ray?
Because the heart is a dense structure compared to lungs, which are air filled, so it attenuates the radiation.
Is a x ray renewable or non renewable?
X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation released by equipment powered by electricity. Whether it is renewable or not depends on the source of the electrical energy powering the device creating x-rays.
What is the difference between dental xray and digital dental xray?
A dental x-ray is an image of your mount and teeth that shows the bones and teeth beneath the softer, living tissue. From its invention until very recently, the only was to do this was to place an x-ray source on one side of your mouth and a piece of photographic film on the other. The x-ray would fog the film, creating a helpful image of the insides of the person.
In recent years technology has been developed that does not need film for an x-ray. Instead a plate containing-ray sensitive elements is used, much like the photo-sensors in a digital camera. The resulting image goes directly to a computer and need no manual processing. This is what has come to be called a digital x-ray.
Why would a fat pad show on a chest x ray?
A fat pad is less dense than the surrounding tissue, because of the large amount of fluid in fat cells. Fat pads show clearly as blacker areas on x-rays compared to the greyness of the surrounding muscles and ligaments.
What are health hazards of x rays on human body?
X-ray is a type of high energy RADIATION and has some harmful effects, which include biological radiation effects. These radiation effects can be destructive to all living tissues and can cause DNA damage and mutations. The DNA damage if occurs can further enter certain states such as senescence that is an irreversible state of dormancy, cell suicide also known as apoptosis and unregulated cell division that forms a cancerous tumor.
The Xrays have bad effects on pregnancy and childbirth. The birth defects can deform the body of the infant and could be fatal to his life.
X-rays can harm the tissue in the bones which is called bone marrow. X-ray can cause baldness that is the loss of hair on the head. X-rays also cause cancer development, thyroid cancer and invisible spectrum. X-rays have biological radiation effects, which are observed when ionizing radiation strikes living tissue and destroys the molecules of cellular matter. Birth defects are also known as congenital disorders are abnormalities of structure or function that exists at birth. Pregnancy and childbirth imply the gestation period of the human reproductive cycle. Bone marrow is a soft and pulpy tissue that fills the bone cavities, which occur in two forms i.e. red and yellow. Hair loss is a baldness or alopecia that is partial or complete loss of hair affecting the scalp. Thyroid cancer also known as endocrine gland occurs in all vertebrate animals.
How do you get a job as an x-ray tech for the NFL?
I am lucky enough to do this, and honestly, it's all about being in the right place at the right time!
X-rays have a higher energy than ultraviolet rays; less than gamma rays. Therefore, they are between the two. Usually the EM spectrum is shown from left to right in order of increasing frequency; in this case, X-rays are near the right side, next to gamma rays, which are on the far right.
Marie and Pierre Curie indeed studied radiation, however the DISCOVERY of the x-ray was made by and attributed to Ernest Rutherford. The Curie's work did not necessarily contribute to the discovery, although their work was revolutionary.
Why is ultrasound not used for x-rays?
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What is required to get an x ray tech certification?
There is a lot of training involved to get an x-ray technician certification. Typically, one must go to trade school to learn how to use an x-ray for about a year, then they must take a national exam to be licensed as an offical certified x-ray tech before they can even apply for a job, which then must undergo additional training to make sure they can follow the institution's protocol.
Can we go for an X Ray to check whether our leg is sprained or not?
YES YOU CAN GO GET AN XRAY ,BUT IT WILL NOT SHOW A SPRAIN..THEY ALSO DON'T SHOW MOST HAIRLINE FRACTURES.
X ray has a frequency of 10 -18hertz a gamma ray is 10-21 how many times greater is the gamma ray?
the answer is1000 times....21-18 equals 3.....10*10*10=1000