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Radiology

Radiology. Anterior view. B. Type of scan Plane of direction Directional term describing relationship of point A to point B. A. Superior view. B. 4. Type of scan 5. Plane of direction 6. Two possible directional terms describing relationship of point A to point B. A. Anterior view.

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Radiology

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  1. Radiology

  2. Anterior view B • Type of scan • Plane of direction • Directional term describing relationship of point A to point B A

  3. Superior view B 4. Type of scan 5. Plane of direction 6. Two possible directional terms describing relationship of point A to point B A

  4. Anterior view B A 7. Type of scan 8. Plane of direction 9. Two possible directional terms describing relationship of point A to point B A

  5. Superior view A B 10. Type of scan 11. Plane of Direction 12. Major organ(s) visible 13. Directional term describing relationship of point A to point B

  6. Lateral View 14. Type of scan 15. Plane of direction 16. Two possible directional terms describing relationship of point A to point B describing relationship of point A to point B B A

  7. Superior view 17. Type of scan 18. Plane of Direction 19. Name of organ “A” 20. Name of organ “B” A B

  8. Lateral view B 21. Type of scan 22. Plane of direction 23. 3 body regions visible 24. Directional term describing relationship of point A to point B A

  9. Superior view A 25. Type of scan 26. Plane of Direction 27. Major organ(s) visible 28. Directional term describing relationship of point A to point B B

  10. Anterior view A 29. Type of scan 30. Plane of direction 31. Major body region viewed 32. Directional term describing relationship of point A to point B B

  11. Superior view A B 33. Type of scan 34. Plane of Direction 35. Major organ(s) visible 36. Directional term describing relationship of point A to point B

  12. Posterior view B 37. Type of scan 38. Plane of Direction 39. Major organ(s) visible 40. Directional term describing relationship of point A to point B A

  13. Case Study 41. During afternoon soccer practice, Sarah is hit behind her knee by a teammate. As Sarah falls to the ground and can’t get up, she knows something is wrong. She cannot support her weight on the injured leg, but is able to bend her knee slightly. What type of scan will doctors likely use to make a diagnosis and recommendation for treatment? Explain why you chose this option.

  14. Case Study 42. Sammy, a fourth grader, falls while climbing on the monkey bars at school. After falling, his brachial region is displaced at an abnormal angle. What type of scan will doctors likely use to make a diagnosis and recommendation for treatment? Explain why you chose this option.

  15. Case Study 43. Susan has been having terrible headaches for a few months. After looking at her diet and environment for possible causes, doctors decide to look further into her brain. What type of scan will doctors likely use to make a diagnosis and recommendation for treatment? Explain why you chose this option.

  16. Case Study 44. Describe a situation in which a doctor would recommend a CT scan rather than an MRI to examine soft tissue.

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