Practice 30 Radiographer interview questions covering imaging protocols, patient safety, and radiation protection.
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Darby Faubion has been a Nurse and Allied Health Educator for over 20 years. She has clinical experience in several specialty areas, including pediatrics, medical-surgical, critical care, and hospice.
"The uterus, fallopian tubes and bladder are a few structures that are visible with a pelvic ultrasound. In men, the prostate gland and seminal vesicles are also visible."

Darby Faubion has been a Nurse and Allied Health Educator for over 20 years. She has clinical experience in several specialty areas, including pediatrics, medical-surgical, critical care, and hospice.
"In a male patient, the bladder, prostate gland, and seminal vesicles are visible. In women, the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, vagina, and bladder. In both female and male patients, the bladder is visible in a pelvic ultrasound."

Darby Faubion has been a Nurse and Allied Health Educator for over 20 years. She has clinical experience in several specialty areas, including pediatrics, medical-surgical, critical care, and hospice.
This is another question that will show the interviewer you have a clear understanding of anatomy, which is crucial for a radiographer. Being able to identify normal structures within the body helps a radiographer notice abnormalities, if they are present. Give some examples of what body structures may be visible.

Darby Faubion has been a Nurse and Allied Health Educator for over 20 years. She has clinical experience in several specialty areas, including pediatrics, medical-surgical, critical care, and hospice.
"There are several structures that can be seen on a pelvic ultrasound. There are more organs present in the female body than the male, such as the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and uterus. In both men and women, the bladder is visible."

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