I was 100 miles away from Chernobyl when it blew. I was13. Since then, I have broken 18 bones. I can't get x-rays anymore, so I have to rely on how I feel when I fall down or break. I really appreciate your information. Thanks.
Thanks for this! (I am applying for a radiographic imaging assistant job in the next week, they don't need any qualifications from me so I'm trying to absorb (so to speak) everything i can!) Very clear and concise :)
hello Ms. Christy ...... if you knew the kvp and mas settings and then viewed some pictures... would you be able to modify the settings to get a better quality contrasted picture ?????
I was 100 miles away from Chernobyl when it blew. I was13. Since then, I have broken 18 bones. I can't get x-rays anymore, so I have to rely on how I feel when I fall down or break. I really appreciate your information. Thanks.
Thanks for this! (I am applying for a radiographic imaging assistant job in the next week, they don't need any qualifications from me so I'm trying to absorb (so to speak) everything i can!) Very clear and concise :)
Your lectures like a treasure to me ^_^, Thanks a lot
This was quite helpful very helpful❤❤❤
very informative indeed.. Can you also please elaborate on the concepts of SID and OID and their effects on radiographic image quality?
Thank you for the videos, very well explained.
Thank you for this educational video
You are a star!!! thank you for the useful info!!! and also by making me smile with your little doggy conundrum lol
Please, show us the dog for study motivation!
Thank you
is the blackish part on xray due to compton scatter?
Compton leads to haze in the image, the black or dark regions are areas where there is little attention such as in the lungs
Please I need the PPT of this video 🙏🙏🙏
Me too I would like the presentation from this video as a Radiography student
where is the video that comes before this discussing bone, air and other matter?
hello Ms. Christy ...... if you knew the kvp and mas settings and then viewed some pictures... would you be able to modify the settings to get a better quality contrasted picture ?????
If you have adequate penetration of x-rays then you can lower the kVp for higher contrast