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Final 313 Review

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Which of the following shoulder projections best demonstrates the glenoid fossa in profile?   show
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show Transthoracic Humerus  
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show No angle  
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Which projection of the shoulder requires that the patient be rotated 45-60 degrees LAO from the lateral projection?   show
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Where is the CR centered for an AC joint projection on a single 14x17 inch IR?   show
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show 95%  
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For a(n) _________ the radiographer will abduct the patients arm slightly and supinate the hand so that the epicondyles of the elbow are equal distance of the IR.   show
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show Rotational Lateral- Mediolateral Projection: Humerus  
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show AP projection- External Rotation: Shoulder (nontrauma)  
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show Posterior Oblique Position- Glenoid Cavity: Shoulder  
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show Scapula Y Lateral- Anterior Oblique Shoulder  
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show 2 to 2 1/2 inches below top of shoulder  
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For a _______, the radiographer directs the CR 45 degrees caudal centering to the scapulohumeral joint.   show
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show True  
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For a _______, the radiographer directs the CR to 15 to 30 degree cephalad to mid clavicle.   show
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For a _______, the radiographer rotates the average patient's body 45 degrees towards the affected side.   show
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show Glenoid Cavity  
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show True  
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show False  
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show True  
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The use of a grid should be used for shoulders that measure less than 10 cm. T/F   show
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show False  
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show False  
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show False  
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show True  
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A radiograph of an AP Clavicle reveals that the sternal extremity is partially collimated off. What should the technologist do?   show
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A patient enters the ER with multiple injuries. The physician is concerned about a dislocation of the left proximal humerus. The patient is unable to stand. Which routine is advisable to best demonstrate this condition?   show
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show 60 mAs 75kVp  
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show 6 mAs 70kVp  
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show 6 mAs 70kVp  
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AP Scapula Exposure Factors   show
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show 12mAs 75kVp  
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RAO and LAO Scapula Exposure Factors   show
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show 7 mAs 75kVp  
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show 20 mAs 65 kVp  
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AP Projection Neutral Rotation: Shoulder (Trauma)   show
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______ is when the distal clavicle is displaced superiorly   show
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show Osteoporosis  
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Because of radiation exposure to the head and neck region, the C-arm should not be placed in the PA projection tube alignment with the patient supine on the table. T/F   show
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show As close as possible to the patient  
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show Mastery of essential nursing skills  
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Which of the following methods will best reduce patient dose during a fluoroscopy procedure?   show
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What should a technologist do if the sterile environment is violated during a sterile procedure?   show
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show Right and Left Psoas muscles  
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show False  
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Total functioning portions of the kidney is the   show
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show Producing and releasing adrenaline  
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show Renal Pelvis  
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One of the three constricted points along each ureter is the pelvic brim. the location of this constricted point is:   show
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Which of the following is considered as a contraindication for an IVU procedure?   show
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show 350 to 500mL  
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Ionic Contrast agents are more expensive than nonionic. T/F   show
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Nonionic contrast agents create hypertonic condition in the blood plasma as compared with ionic contrast agents. T/F   show
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What is true with non-ionic types of contrast media?   show
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Which of the following drugs are often given before an IVU to reduce the risk of a contrast media reaction?   show
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show True  
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Patients (or legal guardians) must sign an informed consent before a venipuncture procedure. T/F   show
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A medical emergency must be declared if the patient experiences a moderate contrast media reaction. T/F   show
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Temporary renal failure is classifies as a _______ contrast media reaction   show
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show 18 to 22 gauge  
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show Reassure and comfort patient. Continue the injection and imaging sequence, while carefully observing the patient.  
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show Extravasation  
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show Elevate the limb and apply cold compress  
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show 3 to 4 inches above  
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show Epinephrine  
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show Axillary Vein  
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show True  
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show 10 to 15 degrees caudal  
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show Abdominal Masses  
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How do you normally introduce contrast media during a retrograde Cystogram?   show
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show 30 degrees RPO  
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show True  
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What is the CR location for nephrotograms/nephrograms of kidneys?   show
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An LPO position taken during IVU reveals Right Kidney foreshortened and superimposed over spine. What should you do to fix the exam?   show
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A radiograph of an AP axial projection taken during a retrograde Cystogram reveals that the floor of the bladder is superimposed over the symphysis pubis, what error led to this finding?   show
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show Erect  
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show Place the patient into trendelenberg instead  
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show Proceed with the study  
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The majority of contrast media reactions are mild. T/F   show
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show Clamp the catheter at the start of the procedure and continue  
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show 70 to 75 kVp  
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What is the appropriate rotation for an RPO of the bladder during a Cystogram?   show
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show Left, Right  
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To place the kidney parallel to the IR on most exams, how much rotation should be applied?   show
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Absence of formation of a functioning kidney   show
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show Oliguria or Hypouresis  
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Act of voiding   show
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show Uticaria  
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Passage of a large volume of urine   show
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show Hematuria  
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show RUQ  
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The liver performs more than 100 different functions. T/F   show
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The main function of bile is to ______.   show
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Which aspect of the gallbladder is located most posterior within the abdomen?   show
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Where is bile formed?   show
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What is the primary function of CCK?   show
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In 40% of all individuals, the common bile duct and the pancreatic duct unite before entering the duodenum. T/F   show
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What is an older term for the hepatopancreatic sphincter?   show
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show Bile  
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Radiographic exam of the biliary ducts ONLY is termed?   show
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The act of swallowing is called   show
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Act of vomiting   show
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show Cardiac antrum  
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show Greater Curvature  
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Which is termed the longitudinal mucosal folds found within the stomach?   show
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Toward which aspect of the stomach will barium gravitate with the patient in a prone position?   show
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Which specific part of the pancreas is adjacent to the C-loop of the duodenum?   show
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show Chyme  
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show Minerals, nutrients, water  
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show Biologic catalysts  
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What type of patient would a high and transverse stomach be found in?   show
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show Radiopaque  
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show It rarely produces an allergic reaction  
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show Possible Perforated Bowel  
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What is the most effective cardinal principle of radiation protection during a fluoro exam?   show
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show Bucky Slot cover  
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Which of the following describes a bezoar?   show
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What is the most common diagnostic procedure performed to diagnose a hiatal hernia?   show
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show True  
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Patient prep for an esophagram includes what?   show
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show Erect  
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show To demonstrate possible esophageal reflux  
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Patient Prep for adult upper GI series   show
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Which of the following kVp ranges should be used for an upper GI series using barium sulfate? (single contrast study)   show
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show T5-T6  
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How much obliquity is required for an RAO for an esophagram?   show
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show Increases visibility of the esophagus between the vertebrae and the heart  
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show AP Esophagus  
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show Have patient drink during the exposure  
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A PA radiograph taken on a Hypersthenic patient during a VGI reveals that the pylorus and duodenal bulb are superimposed. Which modification will fix that?   show
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show LPO  
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Presence indicates possible sliding hiatal hernia   show
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show Ulcers  
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show Esophageal Varices  
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show Gastric sarcoma  
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show Hiatal Hernia  
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Narrowing in distal esophagus   show
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show Zenker Diverticulum  
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Speckled appearance and absence of Rugae   show
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Which part of the small intestine has a feathery appearance when filled with barium   show
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Which part of the small intestine has the widest diameter   show
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Which part of the small intestine is the shortest?   show
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show Ileum  
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Which aspect of the large intestine is located highest, or most superior, in the abdomen?   show
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show Transverse colon, right and left colic flexure  
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Which part of the large intestine is located between the rectum and the descending colon   show
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Which part of the large intestine has the widest diameter?   show
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show Once the contrast media passes the ileocecal valve  
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show 8  
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During initial enema tip insertion, the tip is aimed?   show
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The height of the enema bag should not exceed 36 inches above tube at the beginning of the study. T/F   show
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The CR and IR centering for a 1 hour small bowel radiograph should be _____.   show
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For an AP Axial Oblique: BE "Butterfly" RAO, the radiographer angles the CR 30-40 degrees caudal. The CR is angled _____.   show
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How much CR angulation is required for an AP Axial Projection?   show
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For an AP Axial Oblique Projection: BE "Butterfly" position LPO, the radiographer directs the CR _______.   show
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show at the level of the iliac crest  
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show 2 inches inferior to the level of the ASIS and to MSP  
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show 2 inches above the iliac crest  
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For the Lateral Rectum Position BE, the radiographer should have the CR centered to the IR and entering   show
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For the Ventral Decubitus: BE, the radiographer should use a horizontal beam centered to the IR and entering ______   show
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For the AP Right Lateral Decubitus Position BE- double contrast, the radiographer has the patient roll into the lateral recumbent position with the right side on the radiolucent pad and direct the horizontal beam _______.   show
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For a PA Axial Projection: BE "Butterfly" position, the radiographer angles the CR 30-40 degrees caudad. The radiographer directs the CR to exit _______.   show
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show 90-100  
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show 100-125  
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show 80-90  
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The radiographer should use ______with the AP Axial Oblique (LPO) Projection: BE.   show
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show 6 mAs 90 kVp  
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The radiographer should use _______with the PA Projection- Post Evac   show
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show 64 mAs 125 kVp  
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show Diverticulum  
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Chronic condition that often develops coin-like ulcers within the mucosal wall.   show
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show Meckel's Diverticulum  
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Abnormal gas pattern; "circular staircase" or "herringbone" pattern   show
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show Polyps  
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________ are demonstrated during small bowel series as stacked coins.   show
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show Diverticula  
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show Chron's Disease  
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A patient comes to radiology for double-contrast BE, cannot lie on side....which replaces a lateral rectum?   show
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show Have a radiologist insert under fluoro  
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show Diverticula  
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Telescoping of one part of the intestine into another   show
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