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Chapter 50: Diagnostic Imaging

Teacher: SREvans
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____ radiology is the process of x-raying the abdomen to help assess the size, shape, and position of the urinary organs; evaluate urinary system diseases or disorders, or determine the presence of kidney stones.
This is referring to a procedure in which a catheter, wire, or other foreign object is introduced into a blood vessel or organ through the skin or a body orifice.
Is a procedure performed by a radiologist, who uses a contrast medium and fluoroscopy to help diagnose abnormalities or injuries in the cartilage, tendons, or ligaments of the joints- usually of the knee or shoulder.
Referring to procedures that do not require inserting devices, breaking the skin, or monitoring to the degree needed with invasive procedures
_____ medium is a substance that makes internal organs denser the blacks the passage of x-rays to photographic film.
An x-ray contrast visualization of the spinal cord after the injection of a radioactive contrast medium or air into the spinal subarachnoid space. This test can reveal tumors, cysts, spinal stenosis, or herniated disks.
Is a test that evaluates the function test performed by x-ray after the patient ingests an oral contrast agent; used to detect gallstones and bile duct obstruction.
_______ medicine is the use of radionuclides, or radioisotopes to evaluate the bone, brain, lungs, kidneys, liver, pancreas, thyroid, and spleen.
Is an x-ray examination of a blood vessel, performed after the injection of a contrast medium, that evaluates the function and structure of one or more arteries or veins.
This is an x-ray of your breast
_____ radiology is the use of x-ray technology to determine the cause of a patient's symptoms.
_______ therapy is the use of x-rays and radioactive substances to treat cancer.
______ enema is a radiologic procedure performed by a radiologist who administers barium sulfate through the anus, into the rectum, and then into the colon to help diagnose and evaluate obstructions, ulcers, polyps, diverticulitis, tumors, or motility problems of the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, and small intestine.
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This is a noninvasive therapeutic or diagnostic use of very high frequency sound waves for examination of internal body structures.
What is the abbreviation for electronic health record
What is the abbreviation for intravenous pyelography
Is radiation therapy technique in which a radiologist places temporary radioactive implants close to or directly into cancerous tissue; used for treating localized cancers.
______ scan is a radiologic procedure that evaluates the condition of the heart's myocardium.
______ pyelography is a radiologic procedure in which the doctor injects a contrast medium into a vein and takes a series of x-rays of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder to evaluate urinary system abnormalities or trauma to the urinary system.
A radiation therapy technique that allows deeper penetration that brachytherapy; used primarily for deep tumors.
Single photon emission computed tomography; a radiologic procedure in which a gamma camera detects signals induced by gamma radiation and a computer converts these signals into 2 or 3 dimensional images that are displayed on a screen
________ pyelography is a radiologic procedure in which the doctor injects a contrast medioum through a urethral catheter and takes a series of x-rays to evaluate function of the ureters, bladder, and urethra.
This s a viewing technique that uses a powerful magnetic field to produce an image of internal body structures
This is a radiologic procedure that entails injecting isotopes combined with other substances involved in metabolics activity; such as glucose.
The abbreviation for Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine is.
This is a radiographic examination that produces a three-dimensional, cross-sectional view of an area of the body.
________ radiography uses a digital reader to capture or digitize the x-ray image instead of exposing traditional film.