CAT scans stand for Computed Axial Tomography. It was invented by two men in 1972, a British engineer named Godfrey Hounsfield and a physicist named Allan Cormack. The first clinical Cat scans were installed between 1972 and 1974. The first CAT scans …show more content…
In a CAT scan they usually scan one part of your body to see a better view of everything scanned in different angles. Having a three-dimensional view of the body is better because it can help pinpoint smaller and hidden bones that an X-ray can’t see.
Computed Axial Tomography comes from a Greek word of -tomos which means slicing and graphia which means describing. One small way this all comes into play with math is because the CAT scan has to make accurate Geomatics rotating and measuring around the body part to capture a perfect image. Along with an X-ray tool, detectors are used to rotate on an axis going from the patients head to toe to take …show more content…
However, recent developments in technology have resulted in better quality with pictures, including 3-dimensional images, and giving doctors and physicians better diagnostic quality. Ultrasounds are also less expensive than performing a lengthy surgical procedure. EMT response teams are able to make quick use of ultra sounds when administering first aid to provide information to the hospital before the patient arrives. As you can see Ultra sounds play a big role in the medical field, save lives and is safer especially for pregnant