chest x ray

How is the Procedure Performed?

Performing a chest X-ray on a neonate requires specialized equipment and trained personnel. The infant is typically placed in a specific position to get the best possible view of the chest cavity. Shielding is used to protect other parts of the body from radiation exposure. The procedure is quick, usually taking only a few minutes, but it requires careful handling to ensure the infant remains still.

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