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AP 2 - Practice Quiz
SBFT-BE Lectures 8-9
Question | Answer |
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An autoimmune response to eating gluten | Celiac Disease |
Inflammation of the lining of the Small Intestine | Enteritis |
Loss of voluntary movement or peristalsis due to anesthesia | Adynamic Bowel Obstruction |
Chronic inflammatory disorder in which the body's immune system attacks the GI Tract | Crohn's Disease |
Infection of the Small Intestine by a flagellate protozoan | Giardiasis |
Produces a "napkin-ring" defect within the lumen of the Small Bowel | Adenocarcinoma |
May be caused by adhesions of the lumen of the Small Intestine | Mechanical Bowel Obstruction |
What area(s) of the large intestine is/are more prone to developing a volvulus? 1. Rectum 2. Hepatic and Splenic Flexures 3. Ascending and Descending Colon 4. Cecum/Sigmoid Colon | Cecum/Sigmoid Colon |
What position is the patient placed when inserting an enema tip for a Barium Enema? 1. Trendelenberg 2. Sim's 3. Fowler's 4. Oblique | 2. Sim's |
ACBE/BE Overhead position/projection that best demonstrates the Mucosal Lining? | AP Post Evac |
ACBE/BE Overhead position/projection that best demonstrates the Hepatic Flexure? | LPO/RAO positions |
ACBE/BE Overhead position/projection that best demonstrates the Splenic Flexure? | RPO/LAO positions |
ACBE/BE Overhead position/projection that best demonstrates the Transverse Colon and both Flexures? | AP T-Shot |
ACBE/BE Overhead position/projection that best demonstrates the Elongated Rectosigmoid Colon? | Axial Projections |
ACBE/BE Overhead position/projection that best demonstrates the Rectum? | Lateral Cone Down Projection |
ACBE/BE Overhead position/projection that best demonstrates the Medial aspect of the Ascending Colon, lateral aspect of the Descending Colon? | Right Lateral Decubitus position |
ACBE/BE Overhead position/projection that best demonstrates the Lateral aspect of the Ascending Colon, medial aspect of the Descending Colon? | Left Lateral Decubitus position |
Which of the following fluoroscopic procedures would be performed as a therapeutic examination for fecal impaction? 1. Gastrografin Enema 2. ACBE 3. Enteroclysis 4. Single-column Barium Enema | 1. Gastrografin Enema |
The Splenic Flexure of the Large Intestine is best demonstrated when performing the: 1. RPO position 2. LPO position 3. LAO position 4. RAO position 5. 1 and 3 6. 2 and 4 | 5. 1 and 3 |
Which of the following contrast procedures would require performing Bilateral Decubitus overhead images at the conclusion of the fluoroscopic examination? 1. Esophogram 2. ACBE 3. Single Column Barium Enema 4. SBFT | 2. ACBE |
The purpose of the POST-EVAC image performed at the completion of a Barium Enema is: all that apply: 1. To evaluate mucosal lining 2. To ensure that the entire Large Intestine has been investigated 3. To evaluate the Colon's ability to evacuate barium | 1 and 3 - To evaluate the mucosal lining and to evaluate the Colon's ability to evacuate barium |