Medical Imaging Technologies
Radiation Types
Intraoperative X-ray Uses

Imaging Studies Specifics
Contrast Media and Compounds
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What are image studies of joints, performed by fluoroscopy called?

What are Arthrograms?

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This type of radiation includes X-rays and CT scans.

What is ionizing radiation?

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One reason X-rays are used intraoperatively.

What is to locate foreign bodies?

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These studies utilize the C-Arm.

What is Radiography and Fluoroscopy?

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The most frequently used compounds in contrast media for radiography.

What are Iodine and Barium Sulfate?

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Which imaging technology utilizes magnetic fields and sound waves?

What is MRI?

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MRI uses this form of radiation.

What is nonionizing radiation?

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This use of X-rays aids in bone-related procedures.

What is diagnosing fractures or aiding in realignment?

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On an X-ray, air appears this color.

What is black?

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The contrast medium for MRI is based on this metal.

What is Gadolinium?

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 This device is an X-ray image intensifier for fluoroscopic imaging from multiple angles.

What is a C-arm?

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X-rays, CT scans, PET scans, and nuclear medicine all utilize this kind of radiation.

What is ionizing radiation?

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X-rays are used intraoperatively to verify the placement of these.

What are catheters, tubes, and drains?

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The primary role of the surgical technologist during intraoperative radiography.

What is protecting the sterile field from contamination?

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These are used to highlight areas on a radiograph.

What are Contrast Media?

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What are the image studies of the spine performed by fluoroscopy known as?

What are Myelograms?

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Lasers and MRI fall under this radiation category.

What is nonionizing radiation?

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Intraoperative X-rays can also discover this within body cavities.

What is fluid or air?

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Advantages of fluoroscopy over radiography include this.

What is showing movement and immediate image viewing?

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This imaging visualizes veins, arteries, and heart chambers.

What is Angiography?

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These three are among the basic types of diagnostic imagery.

What are Radiography (X-ray), CT scan, and MRI?

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This imaging type doesn't use ionizing radiation, making it safer for certain applications.

What is MRI?

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Determining the correct location for an operative procedure is another intraoperative use of this.

What are X-rays?

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Disadvantages of fluoroscopy include exposure to this.

What is ionizing radiation?

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This is why myelography might be used instead of MRI for patients with pain.

What is the presence of metallic implants?

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