Hallway Walk & Talk: MRI, X-Ray, CT? Alphabet Soup or Vital info? Here's what you need to know.

Med student Maggie Fitzpatrick looks for a straightforward way to explain the differences between MRI, X-Ray, CT to patients. Dr. McLaughlin is happy to oblige abd discusses and describes what you need to know.
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  • @debrawronker4932
    @debrawronker493210 ай бұрын

    I no you cannot give diagnosis can you tell me what can cause the cerebellum to be black? Just a question that's all I love you videos a very knowledgeable and I'm a retired nurse you keep me up on all the newest thing

  • @fayeart5277
    @fayeart52774 ай бұрын

    I have two questions. What is your image preference while monitoring a patient that has cranial aneurysms and is MRI safe after having clips placed to repair the aneurysms?