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Vet Assisting 9.00
Vet Assisting 9.00 Evaluate radiology procedures in clinical setting.
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The actual picture taken of bones is a: | radiograph |
| Which diagnostic imaging procedure bounces sound waves bounce off the patient to create an echo within the tissues which are projected to a screen? | Ultrasound |
| The dosimeter measures: | radiation exposure |
| . Lead aprons, gloves, and shields are personal protective equipment needed when using: | radiography |
| Radiopaque may indicate the presence of hard tissue by appearing | white to light gray in color |
| Number of x-ray beams passed in a time is: | mA |
| Placing an animal on its stomach is also referred to as: | D-V |
| A commonly used contrast medium to fluoresce parts of the digestive system is: | barium sulfate |
| The device used to measure the thickness of a body part is known as a: | calipers |
| On the radiological film you should include: | a directional label |
| Radiology film developing that takes longer but is less expensive is: | manual |
| The purpose of a radiology film cassette is to: | prevent exposure of the film to light |
| When manually developing radiology film, one maintains the life of the film by: | hanging the film in fixer solution |
| When the veterinary assistant files radiographic film, they should store it: | in the same manner as medical records |