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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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. |