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Question What are criteria for ordering emergency CT exam of the head by emergency room M.D.?
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Answer provided by Dr. James Abrahams:

ER CT of the head is freely and frequently done and we have no specific protocol. It is left to the discretion of the ER physician seeing the patient. If it is a more specialized study, such as temporal bone, then it needs to be approved by the radiologist. Head CT is now considered a basic screening exam for the ER.

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