X-ray

Wrist x-ray
An x-ray uses a small amount of radiation to create images of your bones and internal organs. X-rays are most often used to detect bone or joint problems, or to check the heart and lungs (chest x-ray).
Let the technologist know if you:

For best results, remain as still as you can during your x-ray exam.
Before Your Test
You may be asked to remove your watch, jewelry, or garments with metal closures from the part of your body being imaged. These items can block part of the image.
You may be asked to put on a gown.
You may be asked about your overall health or any medications you take.
During Your Test
You will be asked to lie on a table, sit, or stand.
A lead apron may be draped over part of your body to shield it from the x-rays.
With an x-ray of your chest or abdomen, you will have to take a deep breath and hold it for a few seconds.
Each exam requires at least 2 x-rays, You will need to move your body before each new x-ray.
After Your Test
Your doctor will discuss the test results with you during a follow-up appointment or over the phone.
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