Computed Tomography scan, also called CT or CAT scan, is a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses X-rays of the body to get axial or horizontal images of the human body. They show detail images of the brain, organs, bones, and muscles. Many describe it as like slicing a piece of bread. CT scan are often used to look for tumors, cyst, or any infections within the body. It can also detect bleeding, blood clots, brain injury, skull damage or fractures to the body. They focus mainly for any damages to the abdomen or the brain. CT scan are usually performed by a medical radiation technologist and usually take 20 minutes to an hour; depending on what you are being diagnosed for. As a medical assistant, I can inform the patient by telling them about…