Radiology

PREP: On the day of your abdomen x-ray,

wear something comfortable that you can change out of easily. Because

metal and clothes can interfere with the accuracy of the radiograph, it is

important that clothing and jewelry be removed from the area of the

abdomen. A hospital gown will be provided. Prior to your exam, a

radiologic technologist will explain the procedure and answer any

questions you have. If you think you are pregnant, please tell the

technologist before your exam.

PURPOSE:

X-rays of the abdomen are ordered if a patient is

experiencing abdominal pain or has experienced an injury to the abdominal

area. Abdomen x-rays produce radiographic images of the kidneys, urinary

bladder, and gas patterns of the bowel, including air fluid levels and/or

free air.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

Once inside the x-ray room you will be asked to lie

down on an x-ray table or stand next to a wall unit, depending on the

x-rays ordered by your physician. The technologist will search for

anatomical landmarks to be sure that you re positioned properly. they will

touch the sides of your pelvic bone and abdomen. You will be asked to hold

your breath while a short exposure is made. Since any movement will blur

the image, it is important for you not to move during the exposure. At

this point, you will be asked to wait a few minutes until the x-ray films

have been processed. If your x-rays are acceptable, you will be free to

leave.

POST EXAM

INFORMATION: Your x-rays will be given to

a radiologist to review. A report on the results of your x-rays will be

faxed to your physician. Your physician will discuss the results with you.

 

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