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CAMRT Exam Prep Questions with
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what line should you use for a shallow waters?


the AML is perpendicular to the IR (OML 50 deg to IR)


what line should you use for a waters?


MML parallel to IR (OML 37deg from vertical)


what projection best demonstrates all sinuses?


lateral


what projection best demonstrates frontal sinuses?


PA Caldwell


Types of CVC's


- Non-tunneled


- tunneled


- PICC's

,What are non-tunneled CVC's and where should they reside


used for fast injections of medications


- inserted via subclavian/jugular veins on the right side and reside around SVC


what are tunneled catheters for?


for chemo/dialysis


types of tunneled catheters


Hickman, Broviac, Permacath


difference between CVC and tunneled catheter


a tunneled catheter will curve between the heart and insertion site


landmark for SVC


approx 2cm above carina


landmark for cavo-atrial junction


2 Vertebral bodies below carina


what are pulmonary artery flow catheters for?


to measure cardiac output and blood pressure


contraindications for an ERCP


pancreatic pseudocysts, pregnancy, inability to lay still

,patient position for ERCP


left lateral or LAO


what does the T-Tube join?


joins the common bile duct and common hepatic duct after gall bladder removal


What is compartment syndrome?


Damage to nerves and vasculature of an extremity due to compression


what is osteomyelitis?


a severe infection of bone, bone marrow, and surrounding soft tissue caused by
bacteria Staphylococcus


radiographic signs of osteomyelitis


irregular cortical outline of bone

, Bennetts fracture


an oblique fracture at the base of MC1 from hyperextension


Colles fracture


distal radius is broken by falling onto an outstretched hand
- hand is brought posterior


smiths fracture


fracture of the distal radius with volar
displacement - radius is displaced posteriorly


signs and symptoms of osteoporosis


loss of height and back pain


somatic effect


effects that appear to the individual exposed


genetic effect


Radiation effect that is passed on to future generations


stochastic effect


low levels over a long period of time


- no threshold level


deterministic effect

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