 When you're looking over your patient's radiology result in their chart, you might find it sometimes overwhelming to look at these reports, especially for MRIs and CT scan reports, because they can be quite lengthy depending on what part of the body was looked at. Now, the easiest way to sort through these documents and really find the important information is look into the impression setting or the impression part of that document at the very top or at the very bottom, usually, that'll give you the condensed summary of what they are looking at. That way, you don't have to read through all this terminology and the entire document to get the little bit of information that's really important. So find the impression settings on the patient's radiology reports and you get all the information that you need to know about your patient in clinical.