Table of Contents
- 1 What is a yellow alert in radiology?
- 2 What does clinical indication mean on MRI report?
- 3 What does a radiologist report look like?
- 4 What is code yellow in medical terms?
- 5 What is the difference between normal and unremarkable?
- 6 What does a radiologist read?
- 7 What are the different categories of radiologic findings?
- 8 What is the meaning of radiological science?
What is a yellow alert in radiology?
Yellow Alert: Typically incidental or unexpected findings that generally do not require any immediate treatment or other action, but in the long term could be very significant. Follow-up imaging is often required but, in some cases, not for many months.
What does clinical indication mean on MRI report?
The indication should be a simple, concise statement of the reason for the study and/or applicable clinical information or diagnosis. A clear understanding of the indication may also clarify appropriate clinical questions that should be addressed by the study.
What is a yellow message?
Also found in: Idioms. A message announced over a hospital’s public address system alerting the staff and the need to prepare for: (1) A pending emergency or external disaster—e.g., multitrauma, major effects of storm, etc. (2) An internal emergency.
What is a critical alert yellow message?
Orange – Provider attention to this finding today or tomorrow or care may be compromised. Respond within 12 hours. 3. Yellow – Provider attention to this finding in the next several days for optimal care.
What does a radiologist report look like?
The radiology report is most often organized into 6 sections: type of exam, clinical information, comparison, technique, findings, impression. Let’s take these one at a time.
What is code yellow in medical terms?
Code yellow: missing patient.
What is a medical code yellow?
Fire, smoke, or smell of smoke. Code Yellow: Hospital-only trauma. Code Blue: Cardiac or respiratory arrest or medical.
What does yellow dot case mean?
YELLOW DOT is a free program designed to help first responders provide life-saving medical attention during the first “golden hour” after a crash or emergency. Place the Yellow Dot decal on the rear driver’s side window to alert first responders to look in the glove compartment for your medical information.
What is the difference between normal and unremarkable?
Unremarkable: Just what you think it means. Boring! Normal. Negative: Usually referring to a medical test.
What does a radiologist read?
A radiologist reads imaging scans and results from X-rays, CT scans, MRI, mammograms, and ultrasounds. Having an eye for detail and a great memory is essential for interpreting these results.
How do radiologists alert referring physicians to yellow category findings?
Instead of relying on the written reports to be read by the referring physicians, radiologists can use an alternative approach to alert referring physicians to yellow category findings in radiology reports.
What is the IFA system for communicating yellow category radiologic findings?
The IFA system for communicating yellow category radiologic findings via e-mail has been operational at our hospital since January 2005. It is integrated with our existing electronic radiology information system. The system meets the criteria for permissive use of protected health information permitted under HIPAA without patient consent.
What are the different categories of radiologic findings?
We have identified three categories of radiologic findings according to the degree of necessity to communicate them. An urgent (red category) finding such as tension pneumothorax or large epidural hematoma requires immediate interruptive communication such as that by means of telephone or direct personal contact.
What is the meaning of radiological science?
Radiological or radiologic: related to radioactive materials or radiation. The radiological sciences focus on the measurement and effects of radiation. Radiological dispersal device (RDD): a device that disperses radioactive material by conventional explosive or other mechanical means, such as a spray. See also dirty bomb.