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There are 4 steps in digital radiography: image generation, processing, archiving, and presentation.
The markers should be placed near the area being imaged, usually at the edges of the body part or near joints. They should be placed in a visible location on the body, such as near the skin surface, to ensure that they are easily seen on the X-ray image.
Radiology contains codes for x-rays, MRIs, diagnostic ultrasounds, nuclear medicine and radiation oncology, among several other procedures. Radiology is the fourth section of the CPT manual, and occupes tie 70010 79999 numerical range of codes.
You must arrive in Radiology and be registered 1 hour prior to the examination so that oral contrast can be administered. No food or drink for 4 hours prior to the examination. You may have water only. No food or drink for 6 hours prior to the examination.
Objective: To ensure consistently safe, effective, efficient, appropriate, timely imaging diagnostic services to each patient visiting the hospital. Purpose: Smooth running of radiology department to ensure uninterrupted patient service. Scope : Entire radiology department.
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During a radiographic procedure, an x-ray beam is passed through the body. A portion of the x-rays are absorbed or scattered by the internal structure and the remaining x-ray pattern is transmitted to a detector so that an image may be recorded for later evaluation.
Routine Radiology (X-ray) is an excellent diagnostic tool for the evaluation of the skeletal, chest and gastrointestinal systems. The density of bone is not easily penetrated by X-ray; therefore the evaluation of the skull, spine, ribs, pelvis and upper and lower extremities are readily identified.
The most common types of diagnostic radiology exams include: Computed tomography (CT), also known as a computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan, including CT angiography. Fluoroscopy, including upper GI and barium enema. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) Mammography.

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