
The Radiologic Technologist must have sufficient strength,
motor coordination and manual dexterity to:
Transport, move, lift and
transfer patients from a wheelchair or cart to an examination table
or to a patient bed: and
Move, adjust and manipulate
a variety of equipment, including the ability to arrange and align
the equipment with respect to the patient and the image receptor
according to established procedure and standards of speed and
accuracy.

The Radiologic Technologist must be capable of:
Handling stressful
situations related to technical and procedural standards and
patient care situations; and
Providing physical and
emotional support to the patient during the radiologic procedures,
being able to respond to situations requiring first aid and
providing emergency care to the patient in the absence of, or until
the physician arrives; and
Communicating verbally in
an effective manner in order to direct patients during radiologic
examinations; and
Reading and interpreting
patient charts and requisitions for radiologic
examinations.
The Radiologic Technologist must have the mental and
intellectual capacity to:
Calculate and select proper
technical exposure factors according to the individual needs of the
patient and the requirements of the procedure's standards of speed
and accuracy; and
Review and evaluate the
recorded images for the purpose of identifying proper patient
positioning, accurate procedural sequencing, proper exposure, and
other appropriate and pertinent technical qualities.