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Question 20 of 30 for our Radiologic Technologist Mock Interview

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Question 20 of 30

What were the most common patient injuries or illnesses you used CT scans for?

"The most common injury that I've seen CT scans used for were complex bone fractures since it usually produces more detail than would be possible with a conventional x-ray."

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How to Answer: What were the most common patient injuries or illnesses you used CT scans for?

Advice and answer examples written specifically for a Radiologic Technologist job interview.

  • 20. What were the most common patient injuries or illnesses you used CT scans for?

      How to Answer

      From scanning heart abnormalities to pneumonia, CT scans can be used for a number of things. Don't stretch the truth and state that you've scanned complex tumors because you might be asked to elaborate on it. Simply state what common injuries or illnesses you've seen and that you look forward to utilizing your training for more complex cases.

      Written by Ryan Brown on December 20th, 2020

      Answer Example

      "The most common injury that I've seen CT scans used for were complex bone fractures since it usually produces more detail than would be possible with a conventional x-ray."

      Written by Ryan Brown on December 20th, 2020

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "Working in a trauma centre, I often see patients head over to CT after their initial x-rays are taken to get their head, abdomen, and pelvis scanned. Having a CT scan on top of an x-ray helps to find any pathologies x-ray may have missed and is often used to plan out OR cases when they are needed."

      Rachelle's Feedback

      Wonderful reply! You do a great job summarizing some of the more common issues addressed with patients, and you show strong knowledge regarding the approach to caring for these patients.