Clinical Laboratory Test And Radiological Methods In Diagnosis Of Orthopedics Condition: Role Of Nurses In Facilitating These Procedures: Review

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Faisal Sager Alanazy , Salman Dubays Mirsan Alharbi , Adnan Hameed Almalki , Saad Mahdi Saleh Alamri , Mohammed Awadh Salem Alshehri , Faris Marzouq Mubarak Alyami,
Mohammed Jaber Saeed Alwadai , Ali Mobarak Abdullah Gadrah , Yousef Hussain Saleh Alyami , Tariq Bakr Alharbi , Mashael Middas Aljahdali,
Miaad Hasan Alharbi , Aliaamin Abdulmonem Hassan , Tariq Mohammed A Aloraik , Haifaa Ahmed Essa Daeya

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Despite the fact that the fields of radiological imaging, pathology, and laboratory analysis appear to be very different from one another, the medical diagnostic information that these sources provide has a great deal in common with one another. This information can be utilized effectively by encouraging the sharing of quantitative and qualitative results through the utilization of modern information technology processes. Developing the capacities of informatics to coordinate the analysis of pictures produced by clinical radiological imaging, anatomic cellular and molecular pathology, and data gained from the analysis of biomarkers in the laboratory; this method is based on the development of these capabilities. This skill helps to stimulate the formation of novel "integrated diagnostics" in orthopedic disorders, and nursing plays an important part in the technical aspects of many orthopedic operations.

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