What should the radiologic technologist do if a patient experiences seizures during an imaging procedure?

With combined digital radiography and nearby fluoroscopy in a single DRF unit, Central Valley Medical Center is enhancing the experience for both the staff and patient. The expert design of the ProxiDiagnost N90 improves efficiency for the staff with fast acquisition times, with more space for the patient, improving comfort levels without disrupting image resolution. 

What should the radiologic technologist do if a patient experiences seizures during an imaging procedure?

As part of our ongoing efforts to empower the people behind the image, we conducted a study of 254 rad techs and imaging directors. What we found were worrying levels of stress and burnout balanced by a strong commitment to patients.

What should the radiologic technologist do if a patient experiences seizures during an imaging procedure?

KOYASU Neurosurgical Clinic (KNC), has been able to scan over three additional MRI patients per day on average. Compressed SENSE made it possible to decrease time slot length from 20 to 15 minutes per patient without sacrificing image quality.

What should the radiologic technologist do if a patient experiences seizures during an imaging procedure?

See how the team at the University of Vermont Medical Center is seeing improvements in sensitivity, volumetric resolution, and quantitative accuracy while using Philips Vereos Digital PET/CT. These advances also offer the opportunity to manage dose, reduce scan times, and accurately detect small lesions for enhanced patient care.

What should the radiologic technologist do if a patient experiences seizures during an imaging procedure?

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