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Question 9 of 30 for our Radiographer Mock Interview

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Question 9 of 30

What can you tell me about a bone density test?

"A bone density test is the only test that can diagnose osteoporosis before a broken bone occurs. This test helps to estimate the density of your bones and your chance of breaking a bone."

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  • 9. What can you tell me about a bone density test?

      How to Answer

      Aging has many effects on the body. Some of the results of aging on the skeletal system are loss of bone mass, increased bone fragility and increased risk of fracture. The only way to accurately diagnose osteoporosis is with a bone density test. Being able to detect the risk of a potential problem before it occurs is one advantage of advances with medicine. Share what you know about bone density tests with the interviewer.

      Written by Darby Faubion on November 17th, 2018

      Entry Level

      "A bone density test can predict the chances of breaking a bone in the future, monitor for improvement of bone density, determine if an osteoporosis medicine is working, or diagnosis osteoporosis."

      Written by Darby Faubion

      Answer Example

      "A bone density test is the only test that can diagnose osteoporosis before a broken bone occurs. This test helps to estimate the density of your bones and your chance of breaking a bone."

      Written by Darby Faubion on November 17th, 2018

      Experienced

      "About 40% of postmenopausal women in the U.S. have osteopenia (low bone density). An additional 7% have osteoporosis (substantially low bone density). One in three women and one of five men over the age of 50 will experience a bone fracture related to osteoporosis. Bone density tests help to predict the chances of a fracture of a bone before it occurs and is the only way to diagnosis osteoporosis before a fracture event occurs."

      Written by Darby Faubion