Sir, we are in electromedical technology from Bangladesh and we are interested in learning the job. I learned a lot from watching your videos. What is the salary like in your country?
YOU did an X-Ray of your chest? I take it you had an X-ray of your chest performed by a medical radiographer. Medical X-rays performed on humans are done using very low energy X-rays and very short exposure times of upto a second or two. I wouldn't bother closing your eyes either as if your eyes were in line with the primary X-ray beam it would pass though your eye lids!!
I had a CT scan a while ago 'cause I had a head injury, while I was laying on the machine I saw a band of distortions in front of my eyes while the machine was taking the x-rays. Does anyone knows why that happened?
If I understand what you are describing, it sounds like you were just seeing the internal components of the CT machine ie the x-ray tube, the detector, etc, rotating around your head at a high speed. If you were looking through the partially transparent "Mylar window" or scan window, you would see the blurred motion of the components as they span around your head. Staring at the motion could have possibly even disoriented you. Nothing lasting or even related to radiation but just a bit of visual overload. Otherwise, I have no clue what causes that. 🤷🏽♂️
Sorry, but I did not care for this video. It was just a bunch of random images that had very little to do with the narrative. Would be better to show an image and then explain what was being shown.
I understand your Concern bro, It take minimum 400 $ to get a proper machine animation to match the narration, On this channel we never had enough view or subscription to monetize the channel. Our all video are under copy right claim. Even every video need voice over which cost minimum 20 $. Sure in future we have plans to bring more proper content that helps the profesionals if the channel gets funding. Your opinion matters Thanks
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Bro what's difference between conventional x-ray system and high frequency x-ray system plz tell in some detail.
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Sir, we are in electromedical technology from Bangladesh and we are interested in learning the job. I learned a lot from watching your videos. What is the salary like in your country?
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I did an x-ray of my chest. My eyes remained open during the x-ray. Is there damage to the eyes.... and should we close our eyes during the x-ray?
YOU did an X-Ray of your chest? I take it you had an X-ray of your chest performed by a medical radiographer. Medical X-rays performed on humans are done using very low energy X-rays and very short exposure times of upto a second or two. I wouldn't bother closing your eyes either as if your eyes were in line with the primary X-ray beam it would pass though your eye lids!!
Talking is normal speed while schematics of X-ray tube etc is high speed. Please normalise that.
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The music is completely unnecessary and distracting.
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I had a CT scan a while ago 'cause I had a head injury, while I was laying on the machine I saw a band of distortions in front of my eyes while the machine was taking the x-rays. Does anyone knows why that happened?
If I understand what you are describing, it sounds like you were just seeing the internal components of the CT machine ie the x-ray tube, the detector, etc, rotating around your head at a high speed. If you were looking through the partially transparent "Mylar window" or scan window, you would see the blurred motion of the components as they span around your head. Staring at the motion could have possibly even disoriented you. Nothing lasting or even related to radiation but just a bit of visual overload. Otherwise, I have no clue what causes that. 🤷🏽♂️
info is great, background music isn't...
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Please remove the music it is distracting the whole concentration
Sorry, but I did not care for this video. It was just a bunch of random images that had very little to do with the narrative. Would be better to show an image and then explain what was being shown.
I understand your Concern bro, It take minimum 400 $ to get a proper machine animation to match the narration, On this channel we never had enough view or subscription to monetize the channel. Our all video are under copy right claim. Even every video need voice over which cost minimum 20 $. Sure in future we have plans to bring more proper content that helps the profesionals if the channel gets funding.
Your opinion matters
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Sorry pal, but being an industrial radiographer myself, it had everything to do with the narrative.
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