Using Grids in Radiography

What Radiographic Grids Do

Radiographic grids absorb scatter radiation. They also improve contrast. Grids support clearer images.

When to Use a Grid

Using a grid is important for thicker body parts. It also helps when scatter is high. Proper use supports accuracy.

Types of Grids

Types of grids include linear, focused, and cross-hatched. Each has unique benefits. Knowing them supports proper selection.

Limitations of Grids

Limitations of grids include increased exposure. They also require precise alignment. Awareness supports safe use.

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Basics of Radiology Equipment Operation

How X-Rays Work

Radiation Safety Essentials

Understanding Scatter Radiation

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