Radio Screening Package II
Understanding Radio Screening Package II
What is Radio Screening Package II?
The Radio Screening Package II is a comprehensive radiological assessment tailored to provide a thorough evaluation of your cardiovascular, respiratory, and abdominal health. This package includes three key tests: Electrocardiography (ECG), Chest X-Ray (PA View), and Ultrasound (USG) whole abdomen.
The ECG measures the real-time electrical activity of the heart, helping to assess heart rhythm, rate, and function, and detect conditions such as arrhythmias, heart attacks, and other cardiac abnormalities. The Chest X-Ray (PA View) test examines the lungs, heart, and surrounding structures, aiding in the diagnosis of lung infections, tuberculosis, chronic respiratory diseases, heart enlargement, and chest injuries. The USG whole abdomen provides detailed images of the abdominal organs, including the liver, kidneys, spleen, and intestines, helping identify conditions such as organ enlargement, stones, or tumors.
Getting tested with Radio Screening Package II helps facilitate early detection and proactive management of potential health issues related to your abdomen, heart and lungs.
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What does Radio Screening Package II measure?
Contains 3 testsUltrasound Whole Abdomen
The Ultrasound Whole Abdomen scan examines for size, shape, and motion of your stomach organs. It is able to demonstrate issues such as stones, cysts, or tumors. It is also useful in finding swelling, infection, or fluid accumulation in the belly (abdominal) area. The scan indicates whether any blood vessels in the belly are blocked or dilated. In addition, it allows physicians/doctors to check how well blood is circulating through your organs, which enables them to diagnose conditions such as liver disease, kidney issues, or other abdominal conditions.
The USG whole abdomen scan is accomplished with a specialized machine that contains a small handheld tool called a transducer. Prior to conducting the scan, the doctor or technician will put a special gel on your abdomen. This gel smooths the passage of the sound waves into your body and enhances the clarity of the images. This transducer is then placed on your abdomen. It transmits sound waves into your body, and when they reflect back, the machine converts them into images of the organs. Doctor uses these images to determine what is happening inside and to arrange for any treatment you should have.
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Electrocardiography at Center
The Electrocardiography at Center test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the electrical activity of the heart. This test provides a detailed recording of the heart's electrical impulses, which are crucial for its rhythm and function. By capturing the heart's electrical signals, the ECG test can identify various conditions affecting heart health, such as arrhythmias, heart attacks, and other cardiac abnormalities.
The ECG machine consists of a series of electrodes attached to the skin at specific locations on the chest, arms, and legs. These electrodes sense the electrical impulses produced by the heart as it beats. The impulses are then transmitted to the ECG machine, which records them as a waveform on a computer or paper printout. This waveform represents the heart's electrical activity over time, allowing for the analysis of the heart's rhythm, rate, and electrical conduction.
Doctors examine the ECG trace to diagnose heart conditions and determine appropriate treatments. By evaluating the size and timing of each electrical impulse, doctors can detect issues such as irregular heartbeats, heart muscle damage, and other cardiovascular problems.
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X - Ray Chest PA View
The X - Ray Chest PA View measures several parameters of the chest's inner structures, such as the size, shape, and location of the heart, lungs, and surrounding structures. It can reveal abnormalities like fluid in the lungs, infection, tumors, or alteration of the diaphragm. This diagnostic scan assesses the overall health of the respiratory and cardiovascular system. It allows doctors to diagnose infections like pneumonia, tuberculosis, or chronic lung diseases, as well as heart enlargement or chest trauma
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