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radiographer
ra·di·o·graph R0015100 (rā′dē-ō-grăf′)n. An image produced by radiation, usually by x-rays, and recorded on a radiosensitive surface, such as photographic film, or by photographing a fluoroscopic image. Also called radiogram, shadowgraph, skiagram, skiagraph.tr.v. ra·di·o·graphed, ra·di·o·graph·ing, ra·di·o·graphs To make a radiograph of. ra′di·og′ra·pher (-ŏg′rə-fər) n.ra′di·o·graph′ic adj.ra′di·o·graph′i·cal·ly adv.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | radiographer - a person who makes radiographsmedical specialist, specialist - practices one branch of medicine | Translationsradiograph (ˈreidiəgraːf) noun a photograph taken by means of X-rays or other rays. X 光照片,放射線照片 X 光照片,射线照片 ˌradiˈographer (-ˈo-) noun a person who makes such photographs. 放射師 X 射线照相师 radiˈography (-ˈo-) noun 放射線攝影(術) X 射线照相(术) EncyclopediaSeeradiographradiographer
radiographer [ra″de-og´rah-fer] a radiologic technologist whose work is the making of diagnostic radiographs. Duties include positioning patients for radiologic examinations; determining the proper voltage, current, and exposure time for each radiograph and adjusting the x-ray equipment; the production of radiographs as requested; developing the x-ray film; and assisting the radiologist in special procedures and in preparation of radiopaque contrast media. Graduates of approved programs who pass the certifying examination of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists are designated (ARRT), Registered Technologist.ra·di·og·ra·pher (rā'dē-og'ră-fĕr), A technician trained to position patients and take radiographs or perform other radiodiagnostic procedures.ra·di·og·ra·pher (rā'dē-og'ră-fĕr) A technologist trained to position patients and take radiographs or perform other radiodiagnostic procedures. ra·di·og·ra·pher (rā'dē-og'ră-fĕr) A technician trained to position patients and take radiographs or perform other radiodiagnostic procedures. radiographer
Words related to radiographernoun a person who makes radiographsRelated Words- medical specialist
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