RIT Fsc scheme
RIT Fsc scheme
1.1 Radiology
1. Define Radiology.
2. What are the main branches of Radiology?
1.2.1 Radiologist
1. Who is a Radiologist, and what qualifications
are required to become one?
2. Describe the role and responsibilities of a
Radiologist.
1.2.2 Radiographer
1. Who is a Radiographer, and what are their
primary responsibilities in a radiology
department?
2. How does a Radiographer assist during
radiological procedures?
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2.2 Waiting
1. Explain the importance of the waiting area in patient care.
1. Why is confirming a patient’s identity crucial in radiology?
2.4 Explanation of Procedure
1. Why is it important to explain the procedure to the patient?
2. What information should be provided to a patient before a
radiological procedure?
2.5 Change of Dress
1. Explain the importance of changing the dress for certain
radiological procedures.
1. How is patient privacy maintained in a radiology department?
1. List the measures taken to ensure patient comfort during
radiological procedures.
2.8 Immobilization
1. What is the purpose of immobilization in radiology, and how is it
achieved?
2.9 Hygiene
1. Why is hygiene important in radiology?
2. Describe the hygiene protocols followed in radiological
examinations.
2.10 Consent Forms
1. Why are consent forms necessary before radiological procedures?
2. What information is typically included in a radiology consent form?
2.11 After Care of the Patient
1. What aftercare is usually required following a radiological
procedure?
2.12 Collection of Reports
1. Explain the process of report collection in a radiology department.
2.13 Patient to See, Repeat & Clinical Notes Cases
1. What is the importance of keeping clinical notes and managing
repeat cases?
2.14 Priority Cases
1. How are priority cases managed in a radiology department?
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Ch#03
List and briefly describe the key controls on the X-ray control console.
List and describe the methods used to reduce scatter radiation, including filters, beam
restrictors, grids, and the air gap technique (3.4.1 - 3.4.4).
Compare single emulsion film and double emulsion film (3.5.1, 3.5.2).
Ch#03
Describe the components and working of an X-ray machine, including the X-ray
tube, control console, and generator.
Describe in detail how X-rays are produced, including atomic structure and the
interactions leading to characteristic and continuous radiation.
Explain the basic interactions between X-rays and matter, including the
photoelectric effect and Compton scattering. Discuss how each interaction
affects image quality.
Discuss the types of X-ray films, their structure, and the difference between
single and double emulsion films.
Explain the working principle of fluoroscopy, including the equipment used and
its clinical applications in diagnostic imaging.
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