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What is the Interventional radiology (IR)

Interventional radiology (IR) is a subspecialty of radiology that uses image-guided, minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat various medical conditions. By utilising techniques such as X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and CT, interventional radiologists can navigate instruments through the body to target specific areas without the need for large incisions. This approach offers numerous advantages, including...
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What are the differences between Spect CT and Pet CT?

Introduction to Imaging Modalities SPECT-CT (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography – Computed Tomography) and PET-CT (Positron Emission Tomography – Computed Tomography) are advanced imaging technologies used in nuclear medicine to provide detailed information about the structure and function of organs and tissues. While both techniques combine functional imaging with anatomical imaging, their mechanisms, tracers used,...
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How many isolation room types are there in a hospital?

Hospital isolation rooms are designed to control the spread of infectious diseases and protect patients with compromised immune systems. These rooms are critical in managing infection control within healthcare settings. There are several types of isolation rooms, each serving specific purposes and equipped with various features to handle different levels of infection control. Understanding the...
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What are the emergency department levels?

Level 1 Emergency Department Services: Basic emergency care, stabilisation, and transfer to higher-level facilities if necessary. Staff: General practitioners (GPs), registered nurses, and possibly some emergency-trained personnel. Facilities: Basic diagnostic equipment and treatment facilities. Examples: Small rural hospitals or clinics. Level 2 Emergency Department Services: More comprehensive emergency care with the ability to handle a...
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What is the Transoesophageal echocardiogram (TOE)?

A Transoesophageal echocardiogram (TOE or TEE) is a specialised echocardiography technique that uses high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) to create detailed images of the heart and its structures. Unlike the standard transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE), where the ultrasound probe is placed on the chest wall, TOE involves inserting a flexible probe with an ultrasound transducer down the...
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How to plan and design a Linear Accelerator Treatment Room in a hospital?

This type of room requires careful consideration of safety, functionality, and patient comfort. Here are the key design principles and elements: 1. Radiation Shielding and Safety 2. Room Layout and Equipment Positioning 3. Patient Comfort 4. Imaging and Monitoring Equipment 5. Electrical and Mechanical Requirements 6. Room Dimensions and Clearance 7. Radiation Safety Protocols and...

What are the anaesthetic recovery stages in the hospital?

The anaesthetic recovery stages in the hospital are typically divided into three phases: Phase 1: Immediate Recovery (Post-Anaesthesia Care Unit – PACU) Arrival: The patient is transported from the operating room to the PACU, where they are closely monitored by medical staff. Monitoring: Vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and respiratory rate,...

What is the Interventional radiology (IR)

Interventional radiology (IR) is a subspecialty of radiology that uses image-guided, minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat various medical conditions. By utilising techniques such as X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and CT, interventional radiologists can navigate instruments through the body to target specific areas without the need for large incisions. This approach offers numerous advantages, including...

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