I hate to be the one, but if we palpated our patients the way you did at about 2:23 we’d be in so much trouble. You’re practically on if not very close to their crotch. 😱
This is when professionalism comes into speaking with the patient explaining that you must palpate landmarks that get us to a centering point. We can't just guess, that would cause repeats and that becomes unethical for not doing the job the correct way and causing the patient excessive and unnecessary dose.
the internal demonstrates iliopubic column and posterior rim. Video very helpful thank you!!
Thanks for also stating technique. No one ever does, including my teacher.
Our 9 year old cancer patient literally just died because we didn’t get to see an example of the processed image to use. Thanks.
that sounds like an error that didnt have to happen
hello, may I know what do you mean by "center cell" please..😊
Aec cells
Automatic Exposure Chambers
are you still a teacher/ tech?
yes I am.
Jeffrey Jobe that’s dope. Your videos have helped me throughout school. Thanks 👍🏻
kB and mas tell me all X ray
Side up - iliopubic column not ilioishcial
Thnkuuu sir
I hate to be the one, but if we palpated our patients the way you did at about 2:23 we’d be in so much trouble. You’re practically on if not very close to their crotch. 😱
This is when professionalism comes into speaking with the patient explaining that you must palpate landmarks that get us to a centering point. We can't just guess, that would cause repeats and that becomes unethical for not doing the job the correct way and causing the patient excessive and unnecessary dose.
Jeffrey Jobe I completely agree with you, but is there another possible technique to use?
None that I am aware of in any other textbooks.
Hey boo...
He was palpating ASIS, nowhere near symph. Allowable and acceptable.