Thorax and Abdomen Procedures
Xray questions of chest and abdomen procedures
Created Date
01.12.21
Last Updated
01.12.21
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How are the floating ribs best visualized?
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How many pairs of ribs are considered floating ribs?
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The patient should be rotated ___ degrees for an anterior or posterior oblique.
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The CR for above diaphragm images of the ribs should be centered to:
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The LPO demonstrates ______ ribs.
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If free air is suspected, the ___ side must be up.
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The CR for AP axial (lordotic) is:
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The CR for a lordotic chest should be centered to:
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If fluid is suspected in the right lung, then which side should be placed down?
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When a right or left lateral decubitus chest is performed, the patient should be:
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The CR for a PA chest should enter at:
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Which body plane should be perpendicular to the IR for a PA chest?
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A left lateral is usually done to demonstrate:
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Which structure is used to best evaluate rotation on a PA chest?
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A PA and lateral chest should be done on ____ and demonstrate ____ ribs.
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An AP soft tissue neck should be exposed on:
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The CR should be centered to the ___ for an AP and lateral soft tissue neck.
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The MSP should be ____ to the IR for a lateral soft tissue neck.
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To provide adequate contrast on a soft tissue neck series, how should the nasopharynx appear?
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Soft tissue neck images are often done to demonstrate foreign bodies and ___.
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