3.Thoracic X-Ray: How to proceed?: rating

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Thomas W.

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It's interesting how keen the radiologists are to physically restrain the animal for the radiographs. I certainly had the impression that the animal should not be physically restrained except in extreme circumstances. Perhaps this is a British thing?

MARTIN S.

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I thought that having people in the x ray room seemingly routinely, albeit with protection was very dated and also was not in line with RPA guidelines

Elizabeth E.

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Kyriakos A.

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Kyriakos A.

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Marjan R.

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Paul P.

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I would have like to see a method of restaint that doesnt require the patient to be physically held. More information on the interpretation of the X-rays would have been useful. Thanks

Joanne H.

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Very little detail and holding animals for radiographs is not to be encouraged. I could not get the quiz to work so maybe there was more info in this but I was very disappointed with this module

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