First year student here! I was hoping someone could assist me with my care plan and a question my instructor asked regarding my patient.
The patient was a 67 yo male with a history of diabetes and hypertension who presented with chest pains, SOB, and an elevated blood pressure.
He had received a BKA last month, due to vascular disease r/t diabetes. During my rotation, he received an x-ray of the other foot. My instructor wants me to come up with some reasons why he received this x-ray and why an x-ray instead of an MRI.
My thought is that since he had swelling in this leg, they wanted to assess the cause of the swelling and any exacerbation of PVD/risk for PE. But why wouldn't they do an MRI? Is an x-ray better at visualizing fluid buildup around the bone? The only other things I could think of were minor things like cost or patient comfort.
Thanks for any assistance!
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Hi all,
First year student here! I was hoping someone could assist me with my care plan and a question my instructor asked regarding my patient.
The patient was a 67 yo male with a history of diabetes and hypertension who presented with chest pains, SOB, and an elevated blood pressure.
He had received a BKA last month, due to vascular disease r/t diabetes. During my rotation, he received an x-ray of the other foot. My instructor wants me to come up with some reasons why he received this x-ray and why an x-ray instead of an MRI.
My thought is that since he had swelling in this leg, they wanted to assess the cause of the swelling and any exacerbation of PVD/risk for PE. But why wouldn't they do an MRI? Is an x-ray better at visualizing fluid buildup around the bone? The only other things I could think of were minor things like cost or patient comfort.
Thanks for any assistance!