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High Resolution Computed Tomography (HRCT)

HRCT means High Resolution Computed Tomography.

  • These scans take even more detailed pictures of the patient/clients lungs using thinner slices and other techniques to increase the resolution and clarity of the pictures.
  • These scans are used to detect and monitor Interstitial Lung Disease, Bronchiectasis, and Connective Tissue Diseases involving the lungs amongst many other conditions.
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  • Topic 1 - Anatomy and Physiology
  • Topic 2 - Assessment and common lung diseases
    • Respiratory emergencies
    • Basic respiratory assessment
    • Respiratory Investigations
      • Chest Imaging
      • Having a chest X-ray
      • Computed Tomography Scans (CT)
      • Computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA)
      • High Resolution Computed Tomography (HRCT)
      • Radiation Risks
      • Blood tests
      • Testing for antibodies
      • Tests for specific diseases - Asthma
      • Tests for specific diseases – Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD)
      • Breathing Tests – Peak Expiratory Flow Rate
      • Breathing tests - Spirometry
      • Invasive tests - Bronchoscopy
      • Invasive tests - Thoracoscopy
      • Invasive tests – Pleural Tap (Thoracentesis)
    • Common lung diseases
  • Topic 3 - Treatment
  • Topic 4 - Management
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