Also, leg ties (gauze, tape, or rope) to be even saver and to keep the hands away (gloved or not, again lead-gloved is advised to protect one from skin cancer over time and repetitive exposure) out of primary or shattered radiation exposure.
You can’t actually hold a patient that’s not heavily sedated while wearing those oven mitts. Sedation isn’t always an option when doing X-rays. Even if the patient is sedated it’s incredibly hard to grip anything with the gloves on. You likely get more radiation from your cellphone always in your pocket and on your head.
Vets/techs/assistants don’t usually have to wear gloves bc they can’t catch what the animal has. For X-rays it depends but if you’re far away enough like they were you don’t need the lead gloves they also make the job a lot harder
So awesome that you did this without sedating the dog! I think the risk of sedation to the dog is greater than the risk of x-ray exposure to the technicians.
Also, leg ties (gauze, tape, or rope) to be even saver and to keep the hands away (gloved or not, again lead-gloved is advised to protect one from skin cancer over time and repetitive exposure) out of primary or shattered radiation exposure.
Thank you for being so descriptive! I am using this as a teaching tool for Vet Assistants!
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very helpful video and clear explanation. Thank you!!! using it to study for my practical exam tomorrow.
You forgot the lead gloves--- Hands and skin need protecting, too!!!! Otherwise, great great video!!! Very informative.
Can a pet x ray machine be usep for both people and animals
hello. How is this measure device for the chest is called? how can i search it on the internet cause i am interested in buying one?
Such a very behave doggie
How come you don’t cover the dog too? Rays are also harmful to them since they are mammals too.. cancerous too.. please advise?
how do you reckon the xray would function if the xrays cannot go through the subject due to the shielding?
What's the price for this xray machine ma'am?
Does heart guard protect against all worms
No, you should look into simperica though
@@nicholeperalta4082 ok thank you very much
Why are you not wearing gloves
You can’t actually hold a patient that’s not heavily sedated while wearing those oven mitts. Sedation isn’t always an option when doing X-rays. Even if the patient is sedated it’s incredibly hard to grip anything with the gloves on. You likely get more radiation from your cellphone always in your pocket and on your head.
Vets/techs/assistants don’t usually have to wear gloves bc they can’t catch what the animal has. For X-rays it depends but if you’re far away enough like they were you don’t need the lead gloves they also make the job a lot harder
So awesome that you did this without sedating the dog! I think the risk of sedation to the dog is greater than the risk of x-ray exposure to the technicians.
The dog was sedated. They could have easily done this hands free - much safer for everyone.
@@lauramoen3383 I should have known, the dog was way too mellow.
IS THIS REAL??????!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
your doing a lot of things very bad
no gown for the camerawoman???? that's so unprofessional wtf, also where are your goggles
unprofessional? it's not a death ray mate, they only wear it because of repeated exposure too...
the video is very blurred not clear st all.