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The spleen is in which quadrant? LUQ
The appendix is in which quadrant? RLQ
The gallbladder is in which quadrant? RUQ
What is a view of the cervical spine to view the articular facets? lateral
What is a view of the cervical spine to view the intervertebral foramen? obliques (45')
What is a view of the cervical spine to view the intervertebral disc space? lateral and ap axial
What is a view of the thoracic spine to view the articular facets? obliques (70')
What is a view of the thoracic spine to view the intervertebral disc space? ap and lateral
What is a view of the thoracic spine to view the intervertebral foramen? lateral
What is a view of the lumbar spine to view the intervertebral disc space? ap and lateral
What is a view of the lumbar spine to view the intervertebral foramen? lateral
What is a view of the lumbar spine to view the articular facets? obliques (45')
Do you increase or decrease technique for a tumor? increase
Do you increase or decrease technique for an abscess? increase
Do you increase or decrease technique for ascites? increase
Do you increase or decrease technique for carcinoma? decrease
Do you increase or decrease technique for edema? decrease
Do you increase or decrease technique for pneumonia? increase
Do you increase or decrease technique for a pneumothorax? decrease
Do you increase or decrease technique for cirrhosis? increase
What type of contrast do we use on a venogram? Water soluble
What anatomy is demonstrated on an operative cholangiogram? Hepatic biliary duct
the sigmoid colon is in which quadrant? LLQ
Where are the petrous ridges on an AP axial view? lower third of the orbit
Where are the petrous ridges on a PA axial Caldwell? Lower third of the orbit
What is the CR angle for a PA axial caldwell? 15' caudal
Where do you center for a lateral skull? 2 inches superior to the EAM.
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