Radiologic Technicians - 29-2034.02

O*NET-SOC Description

Maintain and use equipment and supplies necessary to demonstrate portions of the human body on x-ray film or fluoroscopic screen for diagnostic purposes.

DOT Titles Included in this O*NET-SOC Code

  • Radiologic Technologist

Sample of Occupations in this SOC Family

29-2011.00 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists
29-2012.00 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians
29-2021.00 Dental Hygienists
29-2031.00 Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
29-2032.00 Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
29-2033.00 Nuclear Medicine Technologists
29-2034.00 Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
29-2034.01 Radiologic Technologists
29-2034.02 Radiologic Technicians
29-2041.00 Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
29-2051.00 Dietetic Technicians
29-2052.00 Pharmacy Technicians
29-2053.00 Psychiatric Technicians
29-2054.00 Respiratory Therapy Technicians
29-2055.00 Surgical Technologists
29-2056.00 Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
29-2061.00 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
29-2071.00 Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
29-2081.00 Opticians, Dispensing
29-2091.00 Orthotists and Prosthetists
29-2099.99 Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other

Related Occupations

Tasks

  • Assist with on-the-job training of new employees and students, and provide input to supervisors regarding training performance.
  • Assure that sterile supplies, contrast materials, catheters, and other required equipment are present and in working order, requisitioning materials as necessary.
  • Coordinate work of other technicians or technologists when procedures require more than one person.
  • Determine patients' x-ray needs by reading requests or instructions from physicians.
  • Explain procedures to patients to reduce anxieties and obtain cooperation.
  • Maintain a current file of examination protocols.
  • Maintain records of patients examined, examinations performed, views taken, and technical factors used.
  • Make exposures necessary for the requested procedures, rejecting and repeating work that does not meet established standards.
  • Monitor equipment operation and report malfunctioning equipment to supervisor.
  • Operate digital picture archiving communications systems.
  • Operate mobile x-ray equipment in operating room, emergency room, or at patient's bedside.
  • Perform procedures such as linear tomography, mammography, sonograms, joint and cyst aspirations, routine contrast studies, routine fluoroscopy and examinations of the head, trunk, and extremities under supervision of physician.
  • Position patient on examining table and set up and adjust equipment to obtain optimum view of specific body area as requested by physician.
  • Position x-ray equipment and adjust controls to set exposure factors, such as time and distance.
  • Prepare and set up x-ray room for patient.
  • Prepare contrast material, radiopharmaceuticals and anesthetic or antispasmodic drugs under the direction of a radiologist.
  • Process exposed radiographs using film processors or computer generated methods.
  • Provide assistance in radiopharmaceutical administration, monitoring patients' vital signs and notifying the radiologist of any relevant changes.
  • Provide assistance to physicians or other technologists in the performance of more complex procedures.
  • Provide students and other technologists with suggestions of additional views, alternate positioning or improved techniques to ensure the images produced are of the highest quality.
  • Use beam-restrictive devices and patient-shielding techniques to minimize radiation exposure to patient and staff.

Detailed Work Activities

  • collect clinical data
  • communicate technical information
  • explain testing procedures to patient
  • follow clinical radiation safety procedures
  • follow dental or medical office procedures
  • follow dental or medical x-ray procedures
  • follow infectious materials procedures
  • follow patient observation procedures
  • identify body response variations
  • inventory medical supplies or instruments
  • lift or transport ill or injured patients
  • make presentations on health or medical issues
  • observe patient condition
  • operate radiologic equipment
  • operate ultrasound equipment
  • operate x-ray machines
  • position patient for therapy
  • prepare patients for tests, therapy, or treatments
  • record medical history or data
  • take vital signs
  • understand technical operating, service or repair manuals
  • use clinical sterilizing technique
  • use darkroom procedures in radiology or medical or dental lab setting
  • use emergency medical procedures
  • use hazardous materials information
  • use interpersonal communication techniques
  • use knowledge of medical terminology
  • use medical diagnostic equipment
  • use quality assurance techniques
  • use sanitation practices in health care settings