What is the 28 day rule in radiology?

The 28-day rule is utilized as a precautionary measure for irradiating the fetus at an early stage of conception for abdominal and pelvic radiography. There is a probability of the women being pregnant if the 28-day rule is applied for this examination and thus irradiating the conceptus.
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What is 10 days rule in radiology?

The “10 day rule” recommended that, in women of child-bearing potential, non-urgent x ray examinations that entailed pelvic irradiation should be restricted to the first 10 days of the menstrual cycle. Its rationale was to avoid irradiating a fetus before the mother realised that she was pregnant.
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Why do radiologists ask when your last period was?

The radiographer and or radiologist would ask the LMP prior to performing a radiological examination so as not to irradiate the woman who may have missed her menses or may be pregnant.
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Can you get an xray while on your period?

Planning your appointment if you are a woman

You cannot have your medical examination during your period (menstruation) because it can affect your urinalysis results — you will need to wait until your period finishes before having your medical examination.
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Why do you have to have a CT scan within 10 days of period?

Females are asked to contact the Radiology department if you suspect that you may be pregnant OR if the appointment is more than 10 days after the start of your last period. This test uses radiation and there is a risk to the unborn baby if we were to do the X- rays when you are pregnant.
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Can you have 2 CT scans in a month?

There is no recommended limit on how many computed tomography (CT) scans you can have.
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How many CT scans are safe?

The typical CT radiation dose is 10 to 20 millisieverts (mSv), which is associated with a lifetime risk of fatal cancer of approximately one per 2,000 CT scans.
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Will a radiographer tell you if something is wrong?

“They aren't doctors, and while they do know how to get around your anatomy, they aren't qualified to diagnose you.” That is true even though the tech likely knows the answer to your question. Imaging techs administer thousands of scans a year.
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Why is LMP important?

Accurate recalling of LMP is crucial for maternal health as it helps to calculate the gestational age accurately. It also helps to detect pregnancy early which can influence early initiation of pregnancy care.
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Can CT scan be done during menstruation?

CT scans can be performed at any time during a menstrual cycle, also during the menstrual period.
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What is the 10 and 28 day rule?

Based on this, it was suggested to do away with the 10-day rule and replace it with a 28-day rule. This means that radiological examination, if justified, can be carried throughout the cycle until a period is missed. Thus the focus is shifted to a missed period and the possibility of pregnancy.
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Can you work in radiology while pregnant?

Can a pregnant technologist continue to perform her x-ray duties? The answer is a qualified “yes.” This assumes that: The facility is well leaded and has been inspected for safety. The operator's booth is fully leaded, and has been inspected to ensure that the lead permits no measurable passage of x-ray.
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What happens if a pregnant woman is exposed to radiation?

The health consequences can be severe, even at radiation doses too low to make the mother sick. Such consequences can include stunted growth, deformities, abnormal brain function, or cancer that may develop sometime later in life.
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What are the three cardinal principles of radiation protection?

ALARA means avoiding exposure to radiation that does not have a direct benefit to you, even if the dose is small. To do this, you can use three basic protective measures in radiation safety: time, distance, and shielding.
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What is LMP?

Last Menstrual Period (LMP) Description. Date of the first day of the last menstrual period.
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How long should I wait to conceive after MRI?

Sometimes patients who have had a diagnostic imaging exam are advised to wait six to 12 months before becoming pregnant. These types of delays are unrelated to the effects of the imaging exam. The recommendation is usually based on an underlying medical issue that might make delaying pregnancy advisable or necessary.
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How do doctors determine due date by ultrasound?

An ultrasound allows your doctor to measure the crown-rump length (CRL) — the length of the fetus from one end to the other. During the first trimester, this measurement provides the most accurate estimation for the age of the baby. Your doctor may change your due date based on the ultrasound measurement.
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What is GA in ultrasound?

Abstract. Objective: Accurate gestational-age (GA) estimation, preferably by ultrasound measurement of fetal crown-rump length before 14 weeks' gestation, is an important component of high-quality antenatal care.
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How do you calculate EDD and LMP?

The estimated due date (EDD or EDC) is the date that spontaneous onset of labor is expected to occur. The due date may be estimated by adding 280 days ( 9 months and 7 days) to the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP).
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How often do radiologists get sued?

Do Radiologists Get Sued for Malpractice Frequently? Radiology has one of the highest rates of medical malpractice claims in the profession. Approximately 31% of all practicing radiologists will get sued for medical malpractice at least once in their careers.
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How often do radiologists make mistakes?

Errors and discrepancies in radiology practice are uncomfortably common, with an estimated day-to-day rate of 3–5% of studies reported, and much higher rates reported in many targeted studies.
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Can you sue a radiologist for misdiagnosis?

When a radiologist violates their standard of care, leading to a misdiagnosis or improper treatment regimen, the affected patient may have cause to sue and hold the negligent doctor accountable in a civil lawsuit.
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How many CT scans can I have in a year?

There is no recommended limit on how many computed tomography (CT) scans you can have. CT scans provide critical information. When a severely ill patient has undergone several CT exams, the exams were important for diagnosis and treatment.
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Is MRI safer than CT scan?

The Food & Drug Administration estimates that the extra risk of any one person developing a fatal cancer from a typical CT procedure is about 1 in 2,000. MRIs do not use ionizing radiation, so there is no issue of raising cancer risk. But they take much longer to complete than CTs.
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