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AP 2 Practice quiz
Sialogram-UGI-Lectures 5-7
Question | Answer |
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Which of the following statements are true regarding Sialography? 1. Water-Soluble contrast is injected into salivary gland under fluoro guidance 2. Lemon juice is used to locate and drain salivary gland 3. Scout and Overhead images are of mandible | 1, 2, and 3 |
All of the following techniques are performed during an esophogram to demonstrate the presence of esophageal reflux: 1. Placing the table in semi-fowlers position 2. Valsalva maneuver 3. Water test 4. Compression paddle technique | 1. Placing the table in a semi-fowler's position |
Dilation of the veins in the distal esophagus | Esophageal Varices |
Rare disorder when peristalsis is reduced along the distal 2/3rds of the Esophagus | Achalasia |
Abnormal change in the cells of the distal esophagus | Barrett's Esophagus |
Commonly described as "heartburn" | Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease |
Which Esophogram Overhead position combination will demonstrate the esophagus between the spine and the Heart shadow? 1. RPO/LPO 2. RAO/LPO 3. AP/Lateral 4. LAO/RPO | 2. RAO/LPO |
Indicate which diseases below may impair the swallowing mechanism of the Oropharynx: (select all that apply) 1. Congenital Anomalies 2. Esophageal Cancer 3. Stroke 4. Hiatal Hernia 5. GERD | 1. Congenital Anomalies 2. Esophageal Cancer 3. Stroke |
Which patient position is utilized during the fluoroscopic portion of an Upper GI to increase Peristalsis? 1. Supine Recumbent 2. RAO position 3. Prone Recumbent 4. Right Lateral Position | 2. RAO Position |
When positioning for UGI Overhead projections, indicate the Central Ray location for the following Body Habitus: 1. Hypersthenic ______ 2. Hyposthenic/Asthenic _______ 3. Sthenic _______ | 1. Hypersthenic: 2 inches below the Xiphoid Process 2. Hyposthenic/Asthenic: 1 inch above the level of the Iliac Crest 3. Sthenic: 2 inches above the Iliac Crest |
Structures that will be best demonstrated when the patient is lying in the RAO position on a UGI Overhead Image | Air in Fundus/Barium in Body of Stomach, Duodenal Bulb in profile, Apophyseal joints of the Lumbar Spine |
Which condition below may cause a patient to experience "dumping syndrome" 1. Post-bariatric surgery 2. Hiatal Hernia 3. Peptic Ulcer Disease 4. GERD | 1. Post-bariatric Surgery |
All of the following structures will be demonstrated on the Right Lateral Overhead position performed during an Upper GI EXCEPT: 1. Retrogastric Space 2. C-Loop of the Duodenum 3. Duodenal Bulb in profile 4. Pylorus | 3. Duodenal Bulb in profile |
The RAO Overhead position of the Stomach best demonstrates the: 1. Duodenal Bulb 2. C-Loop of the Duodenum 3. Fundus 4. Lesser and Greater Curvatures 5. Pylorus | 1. Duodenal Bulb |