Look for a patient that meets criteria or zero points will be given.
Category | Response |
Clinical Experience | Briefly describe a situation where you encountered a radiographic exam (X-ray, fluoroscopy) in a clinical setting with an adult patient. What were the presenting symptoms or concerns? |
Diagnostic Exam | What specific radiographic exam was performed (e.g., chest X-ray, abdominal X-ray)? |
Normal Findings | What are the normal findings expected on this specific radiographic exam? |
Differential Diagnoses | If the exam results were abnormal, what are some potential explanations (differentials) for the abnormality in the context of an adult-gerontology patient? |
Age-Related Considerations | How might the interpretation of this radiographic exam change for an older adult patient compared to a young adult? Are there any specific concerns related to aging that might influence the results or their significance? |
Guidelines | Briefly discuss the guidelines you are using to base off your treatment approach based on abnormal results on the exam. Are there any specific considerations for managing these abnormalities in adult-gerontology patients? |
Challenges | (Optional – Ideas for peer replies) You can also discuss any challenges you faced in interpreting or utilizing this specific radiographic exam in practice. |
Download and use the Module 5 PowerPoint Template Download Module 5 PowerPoint Templatefor your post.
Video Requirements:
- Video Platform:Use PowerPoint, Zoom or Teams. Make sure the PowerPoint slides are clearly visible as well as your face.
- If you record with PowerPoint, export file and save as MP4 then upload into Studio.
- If you use Zoom or Teams, download to your device and upload into Studio
- Video Format: Your face must be visible on camera (in the corner as you present your paper).
- Professional Attire: Dress professionally.
- Introduction: Introduce yourself and show your identification.
Look for a patient that meets criteria or zero points will be given.
Category | Response |
Clinical Experience | Briefly describe a situation where you encountered a radiographic exam (X-ray, fluoroscopy) in a clinical setting with an adult patient. What were the presenting symptoms or concerns? |
Diagnostic Exam | What specific radiographic exam was performed (e.g., chest X-ray, abdominal X-ray)? |
Normal Findings | What are the normal findings expected on this specific radiographic exam? |
Differential Diagnoses | If the exam results were abnormal, what are some potential explanations (differentials) for the abnormality in the context of an adult-gerontology patient? |
Age-Related Considerations | How might the interpretation of this radiographic exam change for an older adult patient compared to a young adult? Are there any specific concerns related to aging that might influence the results or their significance? |
Guidelines | Briefly discuss the guidelines you are using to base off your treatment approach based on abnormal results on the exam. Are there any specific considerations for managing these abnormalities in adult-gerontology patients? |
Challenges | (Optional – Ideas for peer replies) You can also discuss any challenges you faced in interpreting or utilizing this specific radiographic exam in practice. |
Download and use the Module 5 PowerPoint Template Download Module 5 PowerPoint Templatefor your post.
Video Requirements:
- Video Platform:Use PowerPoint, Zoom or Teams. Make sure the PowerPoint slides are clearly visible as well as your face.
- If you record with PowerPoint, export file and save as MP4 then upload into Studio.
- If you use Zoom or Teams, download to your device and upload into Studio
- Video Format: Your face must be visible on camera (in the corner as you present your paper).
- Professional Attire: Dress professionally.
- Introduction: Introduce yourself and show your identification.