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RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING AND RELATED ANATOMY UPPER GI CHAPTER #12 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING AND
RELATED ANATOMY UPPER GI
CHAPTER #12 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE ANSWERS
Liver, 3-4 lbs - Answer-What is the largest solid organ of the body and its weight?

RUQ - Answer-What abdominal quadrant contains the gallbladder?

Faliciform ligament - Answer-What is the name of the soft tissue structure that
separates the right from the left lobe of the liver?

Right - Answer-Which lobe of the liver is the largest?

Caudate and Quadate - Answer-List the other two lobes of the liver (in addition to right
and left lobes)

Liver - Answer-What organ performs more than 100 functions?

1 quart or 800-1000ml - Answer-Average healthy adult liver produces how much bile per
day?

Store bile, concentrate bile, contract and release bile - Answer-List the three primary
functions of the gallbaldder

Hepatopancreatic ampulla - Answer-Most common lumping site for gallstones

40% of individuals - Answer-In what percent of individuals, the end of the common bile
duct and the end of the pancreatic duct are totally separated into two ducts, rather than
combining into one single passageway into the duodenum

1. No ionizing radiation
2. Better detection of small calculi
3. No contrast media required
4. Less patient preparation - Answer-List four advantages of a gallbladder ultrasound
(sonography) instead of the outdated OCG procedure

Cholecystocholangiography - Answer-This is the study of both gallbladder and billiary
ducts

1. Mouth 2. Pharynx 3. Esophagus 4. Stomach 5. Small Intestine 6. Large Intestine 7.
Anus - Answer-List the seven major components of the alimentary canal

, 1. Intake and digestion of food
2. Absorption of digested food
3. Elimination of waste - Answer-What are the three primary functions of the digestive
system?

Esophagram or Barium Swallow - Answer-What two terms refer to radiographic
examination of the pharynx and esophagus?

UGI series - Answer-Which term describes the radiographic study of the distal
esophagus, stomach, and duodenum?

White. Black on fluoroscopy (inverse in all image shades) - Answer-What color does
barium appear on radiographs? On fluoroscopy?

Parotid, Submandibular, Sublingual - Answer-Which three pairs of salivary glands are
accessory organs of digestion associated with the mouth?

Deglutition - Answer-The act of swallowing

Peristalsis - Answer-Wavelike series of involuntary muscular contractions that propel
solid materials through the alimentary canal

Posterior - Answer-Esophagus lies (anterior or posterior) to larynx and trachea

Lesser curvature - Answer-This curvature is on the medial border of body of stomach

Greater curvature - Answer-This curvature is found along the lateral border of body of
stomach

Fundus, Body and Pylorus - Answer-List the three main subdivisions of the stomach

Rugae - Answer-Another term for mucosal folds of the stomach

Supine (and LPO since it is a supine oblique) - Answer-In what position will barium
travel to fundus since it is most posterior, and air will rise to pylorus? What is another
position?

Prone (and RAO since it is a prone oblique) - Answer-In what position will barium flow to
lower body and pylorus and air in fundus since it is most posterior? What is another
position?

Erect - Answer-In what position will air rise to fundus and barium fill plyoric portion of
stomach?

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