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Improving efficiency in the radiology department
Pediatric Radiology, 2017The modern radiology department is built around the flow of information. Ordering providers request imaging studies to be performed, technologists complete the work required to perform the imaging studies, and radiologists interpret and report on the imaging findings.
Alexander J, Towbin +2 more
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Relieving the pressure in the radiology department
British Journal of Nursing, 2001Interventional radiological procedures can be complex, requiring patients, many of whom already have compromised arterial circulation, to lie immobile for significant periods. X-ray table mattresses are designed to avoid radiation attenuation, which could degrade image quality or increase patient dose.
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Networks in the radiology department and the hospital
European Radiology, 2001Data networks are a basic technology with regard to an appropriate design of the information technology (IT) infrastructure for the hospital. Due to the distributed workflow within the hospital, an integrated Hospital Information System (HIS) is based mostly on a set of network applications facing specific items.
Pelikan, Ernst +2 more
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Responsibility for Accidents in Radiological Departments
The British Journal of Radiology, 1946The subject I have chosen for this address is one which is of importance to every radiologist. Yet it is a subject which has not, so far as I know, been considered before in this Section. It is true that the incidence of accidents in X-ray work in this country is very low; so low indeed as to reflect great credit on the organisation of our departments.
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The use of sedation in the radiology department
Clinical Radiology, 2009The use of intravenous sedation and analgesia in patients undergoing interventional diagnostic and therapeutic procedures is increasing. Sedation by non-anaesthetists is considered to be safe, provided that they have received adequate training and have the necessary equipment, facilities, and personnel.
K, Patatas, A, Koukkoulli
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Research in the Clinical Radiology Department
Investigative Radiology, 1992Researchers often feel tangled in a web of bureaucracy when attempting to conduct their research. However, it is vital that researchers get involved and develop review processes such as those described above, which facilitate animal research yet address the important ethical, legal, and other related issues raised by hospital administrators and the ...
C L, Coblentz +3 more
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Networking of microcomputers in the radiology department
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1985A microcomputer may be installed in any of several areas in a radiology department or office to automate data processing. Such areas include the reception desk, the transcription office, the quality-control station, and remote or satellite radiography rooms.
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Potential risks in radiology departments
Pediatric Radiology, 2008Pediatric patients in the Emergency Department (ED) often need diagnostic imaging examinations. These range from radiographs to fluoroscopic procedures to CT and MRI. Each of these examinations requires transportation and hand-offs (transfer of patient to different health care workers), and each carries inherent risks of the procedure itself.
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Radiological Sciences in the Pediatric Radiology Department
Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1987R M, Heller, A E, James
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Improving patient flows: A case study of a tertiary hospital radiology department
International Journal of Healthcare Management, 2021Kenneth K Agwu, Obinna Onwujekwe
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