Fluoroscopy Basics
Fluoroscopy provides real time imaging for dynamic studies. It is used for swallowing exams, catheter placement, and joint injections. Students learn how fluoroscopy differs from static imaging.
Radiation Considerations
Fluoroscopy involves continuous radiation exposure. Proper technique reduces dose for patients and staff. Students learn essential safety practices.
Contrast Use
Contrast agents improve visualization of structures during fluoroscopy. They highlight movement and function. Students explore common contrast applications.
Clinical Applications
Fluoroscopy supports diagnostic and interventional procedures. Its real time capability enhances precision. Students learn common clinical scenarios.
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