Week 1.2 The Role of PT in Imaging Flashcards

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Q

A patient can present to PT in one of two ways… what are they

A

with imaging already done, or with an injury and the suspicion that you need to order imaging.

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What does imaging allow for

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more comprehensive evaluation, when you need it. It can give you an added dimension to anatomy.

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3
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is imaging always a good idea

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no, because if it does not change the treatment outcome, it will be not really benefit things

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4
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what type of imaging should you get first

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radiographs

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5
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what is the PT role in imaging

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  • know scope of practice
  • know when imaging is and is not needed
  • integrate findings into POC
  • know which modality to use for tissues
  • communicate imaging info with the doc, radiologist and the patient.
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6
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imaging is indicated when the information yielded would…

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change the treatment plan

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7
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what are some available clinical decision aids

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  • clinical decision rules, to determine risk levels
  • ACR (American College of Radiology) Appropriateness Criteria (ID value of studies)
  • Western Australia Diagnostic Imaging pathways (paths based on diagnosis)
  • Discussion with doc or with a specialist.
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8
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What are our 8 clinical decision rules

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  • acute cervical trauma
  • acute ankle trauma
  • acute knee trauma
  • lumbar guidelines
  • first time shoulder dislocation
  • suspected compression fracture
  • elbow extension sign
  • acute radial wrist trauma
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9
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what are the Ottawa Ankle Rules

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  • inability to near weight immediately after the injury OR
  • point tenderness over the medial malleolus, or the posterior edge of the tip of the lateral malleolus or the tall or calcaneous OR
  • inability to ambulate more than 4 steps in the ED
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According to the ACR of the Ottawa ankle rules, what is the recommended imaging

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radiographs

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11
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according to the rating scale, a number of 7,8,9 indicates

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the imaging is appropriate

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what about a 1,2,3 and a 4,5,6

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1,2,3 is not appropriate

4,5,6 is may be appropriate

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13
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using the ACR guideline, what is recommended for a child over 5 with acute ankle injury and 1 week persistent pain if first radiographs are negative

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MRI without contrast

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14
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how do you use the ACR criteria if the first one is not a good image

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you start with the most appropriate and you work your way down.

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