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(Solved): You order an X-ray and an MRI. 2. Which bone(s) is/are visible in the initial X-ray, bone scan, and ...




You order an X-ray and an MRI.
2. Which bone(s) is/are visible in the initial X-ray, bone scan, and MRI? Refer to the Clinica
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A 17-year-old boy was taken to the hospital following an injury at football practice. The patient said he
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You order an X-ray and an MRI. 2. Which bone(s) is/are visible in the initial X-ray, bone scan, and MRI? Refer to the Clinical Reference Guide on interpretation of medical imaging. 3. Based on the medical exam and radiology reports, what's your preliminary diagnosis? Analyze all of the choices in this question. The course of action given would be appropriate if it was the correct diagnosis. If it is the incorrect diagnosis, examine the patient's physiological response to the treatment. We learn more from our mistakes than we do our victories. Assume all of the following interventions are correct to appreciate the impact a wrong diagnosis may have on a patient's outcome. 4. Which of the following choices is likely to be the proper diagnosis? Fractured bone secondary to traumatic football hit b. Fractured bone with secondary diagnosis of anemia C. Fractured bone with secondary diagnosis of bacterial infection d. Fractured bone and heart from breaking up with his girlfriend Fractured bone secondary to metastatic bone cancer C. ological responses. A 17-year-old boy was taken to the hospital following an injury at football practice. The patient said he was running when his leg gave way. He said he had not been feeling well for several months. He had lost 20 lbs. in the last month, which he attributed to his recent loss of appetite. He chalked it up to the stress of break ing up with his girlfriend. He had pain in both knees prior to this injury. He rates the pain 8/10 especially at night. He thought it was just a contusion (bone bruise) from playing football. Medical exam: Refer to normative data: Vitals Patient Reference Range <120/< 80 mmHg 140/78 mmHg Blood pressure Heart rate 106 bpm 60-100 bpm Respiratory rate 23 bpm 12-20 bpm 98.6 F Body temperature 98° F Blood Work (CBC) 4.2-6.2 million/ul 4.2 million/uL Red blood cell count 38% 45-52% Hematocrit 11 g/dL 13-18 g/dL Hemoglobin 130,000/?l 130-360,000/?l Platelets 5,000/?L 5,000-10,000/?l White blood cell count (70-100 mg/dL) 120 mg/dL Fasting blood glucose levels X-RAY Pann 26. Bone Scan Post Initial Treatment X-Rays 120


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2. The Bone Seen In the Initial X-ray is Lower End of Femur and the Same Bone is Seen in the MRI. Interpretion of Medical Imaging- As We See in the X-ray there is lesion in th Diaphyseal Lesion along with the History of loss of Appetite with normal W
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