Question: Could I get some help please. I'm stuck What type of imaging is done to make radiographs? at Ultrasound 3, answer the following questions B.
Could I get some help please. I'm stuck
What type of imaging is done to make radiographs? at Ultrasound 3, answer the following questions B. CT scan & X-ray d MRi Use the History and Physical Medical Record for questions 1-8 . Bone scan 1. Which describes the patient's symptoms at the time of the initial injury? 8. What treatment did the physician recommend? a. Severe pain over a short course a. Surgical reconstruction of the kneecap b. Pain that comes and goes b. Physical therapy c. Pain that progressively gets worse c. Surgical repair of bone d. Pain that develops slowly over time d. Excision of the patella e. No pain e. Examination and repair of a joint from within using an endos 2. What treatment was provided three years ago? a. Puncture from aspiration of a joint b. Transplantation of a piece of bone from one site to another History and Physical c. Examination of a joint from within CC: d. Physical rehabilitation including exercise "attacks" of right knee discomfort and in e. Binding and fusing joint surfaces HPI: 3. Which best describes the patient's symptoms at the time of the visit? This 19 y.o . presents with "attacks" of right knee a, Severe pain pain and instability. Three years ago, while playing b. Moderate pain c. Progressive pain basketball, she turned sharply and felt her kneecap pop in d. Mild pain and out. It was acutely swollen and painful and required c. No pain 4. Describe the orthopedic condition in the past history. manipulation to reduce it. She had a course of PT and did a. Forward slipping of the vertebra reasonably well for a few months until resuming athletic b. Broken bone c. Arthritis activities. Since then she has had recurrent episodes of the d. Bone pain knee slipping in and out, all related to twisting and turning e. Dislocation 5. What does full ROM indicate? while surfing or playing basketball. Her primary complaint a. Swelling is the episodic discomfort and the inability to trust the knee. b. Spasm She is asymptomatic at this time. c. Inflammation d. Bruising PMH: Hx of right ankle Fx in 2000. Meds: none. NKDA. c. Mobility 6. What did the radiographs indicate? Operations: none a, No radiographs were mentioned SH: Alcohol rarely used. Denies tobacco use. b. Patellar instability c. Partial dislocation FH: Father, age 49, Mother, age 43, both L&W d. Inflammation ROS: Noncontributory e. Joint stiffness PE: The patient is a cooperative female in NAD VS: T 97.2 F., P 64, R 14, BP 118/66 b. Chest radiography HEENT: WNL c. Blood pressure NECK: supple, no tenderness, full ROM, no adenopathy CHEST: Lungs, heart, abdomen: WNL BACK: no tenderness or deformity EXTREMITIES: unremarkable except for involved knee. Knee ROM 0-45 equally. There is no paran tenderness. Ra