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How to interpret chest radiographs (X-rays): a systematic approach

North, Zach

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Mr Zach North Z.North@hull.ac.uk
Director of Apprenticeships / Senior Lecturer in Advanced Clinical Practice



Abstract

The chest radiograph (commonly referred to as chest X-ray) remains widely used, despite newer and more advanced imaging techniques such as computerised tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Chest radiographs are commonly reported on by radiologists and radiographers, but before this happens, they may be interpreted by nurses and allied health professionals. It is important to take a systematic approach to avoid missing any abnormalities. This article explains how chest radiographs are generated, patient positioning and guidance when requesting this investigation. Image assessment, using a systematic approach, and examples of common disease presentations, are also discussed.

Citation

North, Z. (2024). How to interpret chest radiographs (X-rays): a systematic approach. Nursing Times, 120(6),

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 9, 2024
Online Publication Date May 20, 2024
Publication Date Oct 20, 2024
Deposit Date Oct 14, 2024
Publicly Available Date Oct 15, 2024
Print ISSN 0954-7762
Publisher EMAP
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 120
Issue 6
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4865540
Publisher URL https://www.nursingtimes.net/clinical-archive/assessment-skills/how-to-interpret-chest-radiographs-x-rays-a-systematic-approach-20-05-2024/

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