A technologist will bring you and your child into the X-ray room. Your child will be awake at all times. The technologist will:
- Ask you and your child some screening questions
- Position your child on the X-ray table and place the digital recording plate under the table in the area of the body being imaged
- Use pillows or other positioning devices to help your child maintain the proper position
- Place a lead apron over your child’s pelvic area or breasts when possible to protect him/her from radiation
The X-ray will be taken by a large camera. The technologist will operate the X-ray machine from behind a wall in the room. Often, more than one X-ray is taken.
- Your child will be asked to sit, stand, or lie very still while the X-ray is being taken.
- Your child may be asked to hold her breath for a few seconds while the X-ray is taken.
The length of time needed to do each X-ray depends on the type of X-ray that was ordered for your child. A typical X-ray takes about 10 minutes for positioning, while the actual X-ray exposure takes less than a second.