Wednesday, April 19, 2017

TAKING RADIOGRAPHS AND WORKING IN THE CLINIC.

        Lately a lot has been going on academically and also very fast. Take for example this week; from Monday we have had exams or skills evaluation every single day and this will go on till Friday and this all amidst a lot of homework too. This is because Dental hygienists are supposed to be knowledgeable in a variety of things in order to be competent dental clinicians and also educators to their patients. The program is accelerated so a lot of work is covered in such a short time. One of our instructors  actually told us that she feel that the work we cover in those two years is enough to have us awarded a bachelors degree.

        So for the first time we are learning how to take dental radio-graphs (We have to avoid calling them dental X-rays ) for professionalism sake. That is in radiology 1. We had a chance to take a radio graph of anything we wanted and my specimen was so huge couldn't fit on the film( I had a rounded stone from a river)  and our instructor Mrs Snyder was kind enough to let me use her ring as a specimen. I got a clear image as this time was careful enough in the darkroom to prevent any light leak which damages the film during processing. I leaned  this the first time we practiced with films with no image in the dark room. and got mine messed up. Hard to believe that by end of Radiography 2 which is next semester we will be bringing in a real patient and take full mouth radiographs of them.
          In pre-clinic, its been a roller-coaster with all the little fine  details one has to master. Thankfully our instructors have been more than patient  with everything we are doing for it takes just one small thing to mess up the whole process. Take for example the steps  you have to carefully follow  while donning PPE in the right format.  The fun of opening the new instruments dwindled as soon as we realized they are not held the same way we hold our pens or spoon! However. the more practice we do with the instruments and mastering their names the more the fun resumes back. Well, the Gracey,Columbia,jacket and Bernhert are not names of places,things, or even people but the various instruments we are going to be using for the rest of our....not semester,lifes actually.

       We have learned to set up units, tear them down and even take vitals and even conduct extra-oral examinations on each other. It's so much fun working in the clinic and learning everything new everyday as no day is exactly like the other one.
Im going to do a more detailed posts on the instruments and the radiography machines soon as they deserve a full post. The second years are already preparing for their board exams as they graduate this summer, hard to believe that next summer is going to be our turn.

PS: One of the faithful followers of this blog is a dental hygiene student from Jamaica and she will probably be writing as a guest author soon to tell us of her experiences over there. Thanks Stephanie and good luck!


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