X-rays - For observing bones and internal structures. Usually to check for breaks but also to find things like internal bleeding.
Ultrasound - To look at babies.
Ultrasounds :)
The most popular use of 3D ultrasound is to examine babies while they are still in the uterus. It allows doctors to get a really good look at the fetus and any potential problems.
They are not technically doctors. They are called sonographers or ultrasound techs.
They dont, nurses dont take xrays! Radiologic technologist take xrays!
what is the name of the Doppler used for chest xrays
how is x-rays used in our everyday lives
You get an xray taken at a hosbital and it is used to see if you have a fractured or broken bone
Doctors may consider gene therapy, enzyme replacement therapy, or medication to manage symptoms. Genetic counseling and support services may also be provided to the patient and her family.
Doctors can use karyotypes to determine the sex of an individual. They can also use karyotypes to determine whether an individual has an abnormal number of chromosomes or noticeable chromosomal mutations, such as large deletions, additions, or translocations.
Disposable aprons are used by doctors and nurses and the like. They are disposable because after use, they might be contaminated and not safe to use anymore.
Doctors can recommend the use of marijuana.
NEVER a CT scan. In fact, if you are pregnant do everything you can to prevent exposure to xrays. 3-dimentional isn't a machine. Some ultrasound machines are capable of giving a 3-dimentional image and ultrasounds are used to check on the progress of the futus during pregnancy, it is not used in a pregnancy test. A pregnancy test is taked with blood or urine.