What To Expect During a Chest X Ray
Chest x rays are done at doctors' offices, clinics, hospitals,
and other health care facilities. The location depends on
the situation. An x-ray technician performs the test. This
person is specially trained to do x-ray tests.
The entire test usually takes about 15 minutes.
During the Test
Depending on your doctor's orders, you'll stand, sit, or lie
for the chest x ray. The technician will help position you
correctly. He or she may cover you with a heavy lead apron
to protect certain parts of your body from the radiation.
The x-ray equipment usually consists of two parts. One part,
a box-like machine, holds the x-ray film or a special plate
that records the picture digitally. You will sit or stand
next to this machine. The second part is the x-ray tube,
which is located about 6 feet away.
Before the pictures are taken, the technician will walk behind
a wall or into the next room to turn on the x-ray machine. This
helps reduce his or her exposure to the radiation.
Usually, two views of the chest are taken. The first is a view
from the back. The second is a view from the side.
For a view from the back, you'll sit or stand so that your chest
rests against the image plate. The x-ray tube will be behind you.
For the side view, you'll turn to your side and raise your arms above your head.
If you need to lie down for the test, you'll be placed on a
table that contains the x-ray film or plate. The x-ray tube
will be over the table.
You'll need to hold very still while the pictures are taken.
The technician may ask you to hold your breath for a few
seconds. These measures help prevent a blurry picture.
Although the test is painless, you may feel some discomfort
from the coolness of the exam room and the coldness of the
recording plate. If you have arthritis or injuries to the
chest wall, shoulders, or arms, you may feel discomfort holding
a position during the test. The technician may be able to
help you find a more comfortable position.
When the test is done, you'll need to wait while the technician
checks the quality of the x-ray pictures. He or she needs
to make sure that the pictures are good enough for the doctor to use.
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