My purpose in creating this blog is to help those who find themselves in a Radiology Department in an emergency and/or trauma situation feel informed and less fearful of what may happen. Before the fall of 2000, the Radiology Department was just another hallway in the hospital to me. I had never had an x-ray and so really had no knowledge of what took place there. I just figured it was somewhere people went after breaking bones so the doctors could know how to fix it.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Patient's responsibilities

Each patient has the right to actively participate in this process of determining whether any recommended procedure will have benefits that make any possible associated risk worth participating in. Sometimes, but not always, do you have to rely on the doctor's recommendation. However, it is a wise and necessary step to coming to your final decision to take into consideration that recommendation. This is an especially important step when your situation requires a quick decision as to whether or not a procedure should be done. At other times, you are given the information, which may include a few different options of how to proceed, and then advised to think about what you would feel best about. When you are given this time, it can be helpful to talk to someone who may have had the same or a similar procedure about their experience. With this responsibility of determining the risk versus the benefits comes a need to become somewhat educated, which education and understanding can be obtained quite easily anymore with the use of the internet and many other informational resources available to anyone who is looking for help.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Risks vs. Benefits

Some patients enter into that "hallway" with no knowledge of the possible risks of radiation and some are well versed in the harm that may be done. No matter where you find yourself on this scale of understanding, something to keep in mind is that whenever and wherever radiation is involved, there are certain risks. However, the important thing to remember is that there are many benefits linked with these procedures that are associated with radiation and even some with the radiation itself. From the patient to the referring physician to the technologist, there are many people involved in determining whether or not the benefits outweigh the risks with each individual situation.