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DHA Medical Imaging Technologists (DHA-MI) Practice Tests & Test Prep


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DHA Medical Imaging Technologists Sample Test

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When assisting a patient from a stretcher to a radiographic table, the radiographer should:





Correct Answer:
Place the stretcher alongside the x-ray table so that the x-ray table is on the patient's stronger side

a patient who is transported by a stretcher, which is also called a cart or a gurney, should be moved from the stretcher onto the x-ray table on the side where the patient is the strongest or is not the most affected. also, the patient should be assisted during the transfer and the stretcher should be moved close to the x-ray table to aide in preventing the stretcher from moving.

also, the radiographer should place devices such as sandbags on the floor in front of the stretcher’s wheels, if the patient cannot help with transfer, along with pressing down the wheel locks to make sure the stretcher stays in place and does not move while the patient is transferred from the stretcher to the x-ray table. additional devices to help stabilize the stretcher and prevent the stretcher from moving include sheets that are made from polyester and are low friction and commercial moving devices that are made from plastic sheets, canvas material or even plastic devices that are used to cover the rollers on the stretcher.


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