Patient Stood at Erect Bucky (Erect module)

 
Patent stood against erect buckyPatent stood against erect bucky
Patent stood against erect buckyPatent stood against erect bucky
The patient is standing for a Weightbearing projection of the Knee in the Anterior Posterior position. The Patient is turned slightly away from the affected side to achieve a true AP projection at the Left Knee Joint. The image is sub-optimal and the patient could have been turned more to the right, and the mAs could be increased.The patient is standing for a Weightbearing projection of the Knee in the Anterior Posterior position. The Patient is turned slightly away from the affected side to achieve a true AP projection at the Left Knee Joint. The image is sub-optimal and the patient could have been turned more to the right, and the mAs could be increased.
The picture shows the room darkened for collimation. The patient is sttod facing the erect Bucky. A 35x35cm cassette is in the bucky tray, but not yet in place. The Source-Image Distance is set and 180cm.The picture shows the room darkened for collimation. The patient is sttod facing the erect Bucky. A 35x35cm cassette is in the bucky tray, but not yet in place. The Source-Image Distance is set and 180cm.
The patient is stood facing the erect Bucky. A 35x35cm cassette is in the bucky tray, which is correctly closed. The Source-Image Distance is set and 180cm. The resultant Chest x-ray is shown.The patient is stood facing the erect Bucky. A 35x35cm cassette is in the bucky tray, which is correctly closed. The Source-Image Distance is set and 180cm. The resultant Chest x-ray is shown.
The patient is stood facing the erect Bucky. A 35x35cm cassette is in the bucky tray, which is not fully closed. The Source-Image Distance is set and 180cm. The resultant Chest x-ray is shown with the error clear.The patient is stood facing the erect Bucky. A 35x35cm cassette is in the bucky tray, which is not fully closed. The Source-Image Distance is set and 180cm. The resultant Chest x-ray is shown with the error clear.
The erect Bucky, open with an 18x24cm cassette in place. The source Image Distance is set at 116cm from the bucky tray.The erect Bucky, open with an 18x24cm cassette in place. The source Image Distance is set at 116cm from the bucky tray.
An 18x24cm cassette in a vertical cassette stand. The source Image Distance is set at 97cm from the cassette.An 18x24cm cassette in a vertical cassette stand. The source Image Distance is set at 97cm from the cassette.
The x-ray tube housing facing the erect bucky.The x-ray tube housing facing the erect bucky.
The picture shows the room darkened for collimation. The collimation is just covering an 18x24cm cassette held on the vertical cassette stand.The picture shows the room darkened for collimation. The collimation is just covering an 18x24cm cassette held on the vertical cassette stand.
The picture shows the room darkened for collimation. The Patient is being positioned for a right posterior oblique of the cervical spine.The picture shows the room darkened for collimation. The Patient is being positioned for a right posterior oblique of the cervical spine.
The picture shows the room darkened for collimation. The Patient is being positioned for a left anterior oblique of the cervical spine.The picture shows the room darkened for collimation. The Patient is being positioned for a left anterior oblique of the cervical spine.
Two virtual radiographs of the patient's Cervical Spine showing the differences in projection between posterior (L) and anterior (R) obliquesTwo virtual radiographs of the patient's Cervical Spine showing the differences in projection between posterior (L) and anterior (R) obliques
The picture shows the room darkened for collimation. The collimation is open covering the bucky surface and an 18x24cm cassette held on the vertical cassette stand.The picture shows the room darkened for collimation. The collimation is open covering the bucky surface and an 18x24cm cassette held on the vertical cassette stand.
The x-ray tube housing facing the erect bucky from behind.The x-ray tube housing facing the erect bucky from behind.