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- What is the full form of MRI and CT? Where are they used? State the difference between them.detailed working of MRI machine . DO NOT COPY AND PASTE FROM INTERNET.Scenario: You are a writer on a hit medical television show. The producers lean on your expertise on medical topics to ensure accuracy in the actors’ portrayal of each scene. The characters you are writing for are nurses, doctors, patients, and patients’ families in a hospital. It’s up to you to create the location or department in the hospital (Emergency Room, the nurses’ station, or even the hallway), the characters in your scene, the topic they will discuss, and how the conversation unfolds. In a script format, including atleast two characters, discuss with facts one skin disorder, the diagnosis and best treatment.
- Compare medical ultrasound scanning with other forms of imaging (X-ray imaging and MRI for example), including resolution and safety issues. (at least 250 words)A nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled to have a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. The client asks the nurse what to expect during the procedure. Which of the following statements should the nurse make? O "An MRI scan is a short procedure and should take no longer than 30 minutes." "An MRI scan is not distorted by movement, so you do not have to lie still." O "The MRI contrast dye contains iodine and can cause your skin to itch." O "An MRI scan is very noisy, and you will be allowed to wear earplugs while in the scanner."Explain ultrasound ct scan and mri. What is difference and what can they be used for?