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Old Jun 08, 2006, 01:51 PM
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Question Radiology tech, vs Radiology Nurse??

Hey everyone im in the second year of nursing school, and radiology nursing seems to really interest me. I was wondering what the difference was between a Radiology Tech and a Radiology Nurse??? Is the pay also very different?? If anyone can help me with this it would be greaty appreciated!!

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Old Jun 13, 2006, 01:01 AM
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Re: Radiology tech, vs Radiology Nurse??

The technologists complete a rigorous 2-yr program whereby they learn A&P, positioning for radiographs, physics of X-rays and radiation, and simple CNA-type skills. They take the X-rays ("plain" films), or go on to build on their Rad. Tech. skills to learn CT, MRI, Radiation Therapy, Cardiac Cath or Angiography, Mammography, Nuclear Medicine or Ultrasound. Their focus is on patient care as well, but from a different perspective (that of obtaining the images). I have known CT and Angio techs who are very savvy about VS and hemodynamics and patient care. However, they're not licensed as nurses but as technologists. For example, although our techs were trained in "tipping" the patients for a barium enema ("BE"), we nurses were occasionally called to "tip" the patient if the tech met resistance (not willful resistance, but physical resistance that impeded the process of placing the tip of the enema device into the rectum). I've known techs who were very skilled at starting IVs, whereas where I most recently worked, only the nurses started the IVs for out-patient contrast administration.

You might want to shadow a tech for a day or two, in different areas of the Imaging Department, to get a better idea of what the Techs and Nurses do. The Nursing duties vary from facility to facility, although for the most part they're responsible for Moderate Sedation administration and patient monitoring, during procedures (biopsies, angiograms, TIPS, myelograms, Nephrostomy tube placements, Ash-Split cath placement, other tunneled cath placements, PICC line placement under fluroscopy, Portacath placement, vascular embolization, etc etc).

Good luck in your search to find your niche.

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Old Jun 19, 2006, 12:57 PM
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Re: Radiology tech, vs Radiology Nurse??

I worked for 20 years as a radiologic technologist then in 2002 decided that it would be fun to be a registered nurse. There are many aspects to radiology nursing, there are cath lab nurses that work closely with radiology tech and cardiologist doing heart and vascular procedures, there are interventional radiologist who also do some heart procedures, picc lines, infusaport catheters and vascular procedures, and then radiologist who need assistance with ct biopsies and myleograms procedures. It is a really interesting field to get into. The hospital I work at in the cath lab the cardiologist do all the heart procedures, heart caths and stents. We have vascular surgeons who do angiograms and carotid stents. Then Radiology Nurses assist the Radiologist with CT Biopsies giving Moderate Sedation. And myleogram with anxiety relief. All this requires a knowledge of cardiac monitoring, critical care drugs, ACLS.

As an X-ray Tech, I was also involved in vascular procedures, assisting the vascular surgeon with catheter placement, aquiring the appropriate radiographs for proper diagnostic exam. I'm also registered in CAT Scan tech, so i assisted the physician with diagnositic exams. I also worked in the emergency room as a x-ray tech so I got to see alot of trauma.

Good luck with your career, either choose would be a good experience

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Old Oct 04, 2006, 04:52 AM
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Re: Radiology tech, vs Radiology Nurse??

I am somewhat familiar with Rad Techs from the other end of the spectrum. My MS is in Medical Physics. I'm deciding what route to take now.........nursing, rad tech, med school. I can't get a job with my non-experience. Looking forward to some discussion on this.

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Old Dec 12, 2006, 06:30 AM
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quick question: my friend wants to do the radiation therapy thing meaning an AS in radiograhpy from a CC. She keeps saying that their starting pay is around 60 to 80k I just don't believe her. That would be more than RN ?

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Old Dec 29, 2006, 08:45 PM
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Re: Radiology tech, vs Radiology Nurse??

The RT(R)'s I work with make over $30.00 per hour.

They not only do the radiology part but also scrub in. Sometimes the RNs do it but mostly we monitor, chart, and do sedation-

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