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Ch 19 Workbook

Review Exercise D

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A young child is sent to the radiology department for a full skull series. The guardian states that she is willing to hold her child during the exposures however she is 8 months pregnant. What should the tech do next? Have another health care professional hold the child and have the guardian wait outside.
A 3-year old child comes to the radiology department for an erect abdomen examination. He is unable to hold still for the exposures. Which immobilization device should be used for this patient? Pigg-o-stat
A child comes to the radiology department with possible croup. Which projection will best demonstrate this condition? AP and lateral upper airway
A newborn is diagnosed with RDS. What procedure is commonly performed for this condition? Chest
A child comes to the radiology department with a clinical history of Legg-Calve-Perths disease. Which projection will best demonstrate this condition? AP and lateral hip
A child comes to the radiology department with a clinical history of Kohler bone disease. Which radiographic routines will demonstrate this condition? Foot
A child comes to radiology with a clinical history of talipes equinovarus. Which positioning routines and/or methods is often performed for this condition? AP and lateral foot-Kite method
Which radiographic procedure is often performed for Hirschsprung disease? Upper GI
Which radiographic procedure is often performed for pyloric stenosis? Upper GI
Which modalitity is most effective in detecting signs of autism? MRI
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