X-Ray Film Processing (X-Ray and Radiology) - IML Training

X-Ray Film Processing (X-Ray and Radiology)

By IML Training

  • Release Date: 2012-10-31
  • Genre: Medical

Description

X-Ray Film Processing

The processing of radiographs involves a number of chemical reactions and changes, which must take place under carefully controlled conditions if a satisfactory radiograph is to be produced. Such factors as location and construction of the processing room and good organization of the materials to be used. The efficient use of the room, the x-ray specialist's skills and satisfactory adjustment to adverse environmental conditions enter into the efficient production of satisfactory radiographs. 

Given properly exposed film and workable facilities and supplies, the proficient x-ray specialist can be depended upon to produce radiographs of a quality and uniformity that are desired by the radiologists.

This course is part of our X-Ray and Radiology series.

Includes a questions and answers section at the end of each lesson.

Designed for iBooks with full illustrations and diagrams included.

Lessons:

- The Chemistry and Handling of X-Ray Film
- The X-Ray Film Processing Room
- Automatic X-Ray Film Processing
- X-Ray Film Processing under Adverse Field Conditions and Other Special Methods

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