For patients undergoing diagnostic imaging procedures, radiology and imaging nurses are in charge of providing care. This covers ultrasonography, computed tomography, MRIs, and radiation treatment. Besides ensuring that the radiological equipment is correctly used and maintained, they may also offer patient education, track patient reactions to tests, and monitor patient responses. Due to the possibility of interacting with patients and other healthcare professionals, radiology and imaging nurses need to be very skilled communicators. Strong technical and administrative abilities are also required. The practise of radiology and image nursing requires a licence from the state or nation where the nurse is employed.
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