I’d peg this one as a maybe. I have helped move foks onto the CT machine. I’ve wheeled patients into the x-ray rooms and watched as they get imaged before once again wheeling them to the next place. I’d say I have a fair bit of experience in this, and rarely do I see clothes actually being removed or them being cut off. Trauma? Sure, cut off the clothes (but only to the point necessary; you won’t see pants cut off if CPR is started, just the top stuff).
If the purpose of the image wasn’t near the belt line, like a chest X-ray, I could absolutely see this appearing as a side note way at the bottom.
I’ve had a ton of X-rays but never had to remove my clothes for them… Cat scan, yes, but not X-ray.
I think it depends on what is being x-rayed. I’ve always had to change into a gown if what was being x-rayed was covered by normal clothes.
I love how shitpost bot spam always has all the timestamps removed.
In line with the tenor of other comments so far, and as can reasonably be supposed to be supported by the experience of the millions of people in the entirety of medicine’s history who have ever undergone the creation of an X-ray image (most of which, one assumes, were made in a non-emergency situation without requiring the forcible and invasive disrobing of the subject), I think the true bullshit of this post can be found in the claims of this alleged “xray tech”.
This could also easily be an x-ray from a security device at an airport or similar
I have for a fact taken an X-ray with a Pentacle necklace that I forgot to take off back in high school. when I went through my wicca phase. It was metal as fuck I wish I would have asked for a copy. This was old school film X-rays with film plates before digital X-rays were a thing.