Dental film audits/ storage Flashcards
Auditing
the quality of your radiographs is essential of running dental practice, a requirement of QA programme for acquiring radiographs
Regular auditing of radiographs
provides vital feedback to help how to improve internal processes + reduce unnecessary exposure to radiation
It is a requirement that
external audits are periodically carried out to ensure procedures are being performed in correct manner + required standards are being achieved - may involve two practices combining forces to produce an objective outcome
WHO defined radiographic audit as:
an organised effort by staff operating a facility to ensure that the diagnostic images produced by the facility are of sufficient high quality so that they consistently provide adequate diagnostic value at the lowest cost with the least possible exposure of radiation to pt
Storage of films:
stored away from ionising radiation
in cool dry area, not the fridge
on their side
strictly rotated so they do not expire
Storage of chemicals:
cool dry area away from sunlight rotate stock store at ground level collected by specialised as classed as special waste adhere to COSHH arrangements