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    The benefit verses the effect of fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging has been a controversial subject for years. Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a helpful tool for diagnosis of many diseases and abnormalities‚ but is it actually harmful to the fetus? Do the benefits of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging outweigh the risks? Ultrasound is the mostly commonly used imaging used in pregnancy‚ but in certain cases using fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging in conjunction with ultrasound is very beneficial in planning

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    Radiologist. A radiologist uses medical imaging technologies to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases. Originally it was the aspect of medical science dealing with the medical use of X-rays emitted by X-ray machines or other such radiation devices for the purpose of obtaining visual information as part of medical imaging. Due to the extensive training radiologists traditionally receive in medical image interpretation‚ radiologists now also direct other imaging technologies (such as ultrasound‚ computed

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    computer tomography (CT) scans‚ mammograms‚ ultrasounds and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. A radiologist might operate the machinery used to collect these images‚ though this task is often delegated to radiology technologists. Radiologists also occasionally monitor imaging sessions run by radiologist technologists and technicians. The specific duty of a radiologist is to diagnose an treatment of diseases and injuries using imaging. A radiologist work 8 to 10 hours a day and 40 to 50 hours

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    wrong with your body are found. a. According to Who is a Radiologist‚ posted on the website of Ranzcr.edu‚ accessed on September 12‚ 2013‚ many of the uses include: X-ray technology‚ computerized tomography (CT)‚ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)‚ ultrasound‚ and nuclear medicine imaging. b. The difference between all these forms of radiology are some are used to detect broken bones‚ some used to detect muscles and stuff going on with your organs‚ and many other uses including seeing your baby for

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    Brain Imaging Technologies in Research of Biological Factors and Behavior Within the biological level of analysis there are many different technologies used when investigating the relationship between biological factors and behavior. There are five main technologies‚ however‚ functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are the most common ones. These are based on the fact that when the body is exposed to a magnetic field‚ the protons in the body fluids

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    brain imaging technology (BIT’s) enable us to investigate the relationship between biological factors and human behaviours in greater depth. BIT’s are used to move away from more invasive techniques of studying the brain‚ such as liasoning - intentional scarring of the brain‚ and ablation - intentionally cutting out pieces of the brain. The brain imaging technologies that will be examined are electroencephalography (EEP)‚ functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)‚ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

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    Discuss the use of brain imaging technologies to investigate the relationship between biological factors and behavior. Many early experiments on brain involved techniques that raise serious ethical concerns. For example‚ in order to study behavioral changes‚ psychologists practiced invasive methods such as removing or scarring brain tissues. However‚ with the great advent of brain imaging technologies‚ modern psychologists have been able to investigate the relationship between biological factors

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    and the capital project proposal is for a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) compatible monitor and a program for sedation services for patients. Nursing support is necessary for monitoring patients during magnetic imaging for patients receiving oral and intravenous conscious sedation or pain management. In some cases anesthesia support may be necessary and a physician or radiologist to provide orders and supervision for needed sedation to complete imaging. Several studies reveal that 14% to 20%

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    HOW CAN BRAIN IMAGING HELP STUDY COGNITION? Intro * involves analysing activity within brain while performing various cog tasks – allow us to link bhvr & brain function to help understand how info is processed * cog activity assoc w neural activity in brain regions: * on scalp as electrical activity ie MEG‚ EEG (direct measures) * inside brain by measuring O2 consumption caused by neural activity ie PET‚ fMRI (indirect) * diff imaging techniques vary in their temp (time-based)

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    Justification Mr. Vice President I know that the hospital has been trying to increase services by investing in new quality equipment for the radiology department. I would personally recommend that the hospital invest in General Electric Healthcare Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanners. Furthermore‚ I completely understand that making such decisions require taking numerous factors into consideration‚ for instance‚ the price of the new equipment and the expected profit that the equipment will likely bring

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