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What does a Swan-Ganz catheter measure? - The heart's function and blood flow pressures in and around the heart What are Plia circularis? - The numerous folds of the mucous membrane of the small intestine What are the instruments used for sensitometry? - - Sensitometer (step wedge) - Densitome...

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What does a Swan-Ganz catheter measure? - ✔The heart's function and blood flow
pressures in and around the heart



What are Plia circularis? - ✔The numerous folds of the mucous membrane of the
small intestine



What are the instruments used for sensitometry? - ✔- Sensitometer (step
wedge) - Densitometer



How often is a sensitometry strip done? - ✔Daily



What is demonstrated on a 15O degree occipitofrontal view of the sinuses? - ✔-
Frontal sinuses
- Anterior ethmoidal air cells
- Sphenoid sinuses



Oblique fracture of the base of the first metacarpal? - ✔Bennett's fracture



An ankle fracture affecting one of the malleoli? - ✔Pott's fracture



An ankle fracture affecting both of the malleoli? - ✔Second degree Pott's fracture (bi-
malleolar fracture)

,An ankle fracture affecting both of the malleoli and the posterior surface of the tib fractured
as well? - ✔Third degree Pott's fracture (tri-malleolar fracture)



What is a Compound fracture? - ✔When the bone has broken through the skin



What is a Comminuted fracture? - ✔A fracture with more than two bone fragments



Steps to open a sterile tray? - ✔- Away
- Left
- Right
- Toward you



An enema bag should be ____ inches or ____ cm above the anus? - ✔24 inches or 61 cm



What part of the gown is sterile during surgery? - ✔Waist to shoulders in the front and
sleeves 2" above the elbow to the cuffs



What is included in a brain CT? - ✔Base of the skull to cranial apex



What vessel ascends through the cervical transverse foramina? - ✔The vertebral artery



Can compression be used for microscopic hematuria when doing an IVP
(Intravenous Pyelogram) ? - ✔Yes



When is compression for IVP contraindicated? - ✔-
Stones - Abdominal mass

,- Trauma
- Aneurysm



Why does excessive rotor prep time lead to wear on x-ray tube? - ✔Filament
vaporization (gassy tube as well as melting the bearings in the rotor, seized rotor and
uneven wear on anode)



When doing c-spine odontoid in collar, what reference line is parallel to the CR? - ✔IOML


List these exams from highest to lowest dose:
- Lumbar spine
- KUB
- Chest

- Barium Enema - ✔- Barium Enema
- Lumbar spine
- KUB
- Chest



What drug would be given to a patient following a severe contrast reaction? -
✔Epinephrine (Anaphylactic shock)



Optimal kVp for an abdomen? - ✔65 - 70 kVp



Minimum number of people needed for a stretcher transfer (without slider board)? - ✔3



What is the Fowler's position? - ✔Patients head elevated above feet



What is the Trendelenburg position? - ✔Patients head lowered below feet

, Three anatomical landmarks assessed for perfect scapular Y view? - ✔- Coracoid
- Acromion angle
- Medial scapular angle



When inserting an enema tip it should be directed ____ and ____? - ✔Anteriorly and
Superiorly



SID distance for AC joints? - ✔180 SID



Why use weights for AC Joints? - ✔To show if separation is occuring



What is the first sign of anaphylactic shock? - ✔Itching and redness of the skin



What is the treatment for anaphylactic shock? - ✔Epinephrine



How does cold barium affect the stomach? - ✔Reduces irritation to colon, reduces spasms
and cramping



To see if a foreign body is in the lungs and not esophagus, you should do what view? -
✔PA Expiration



What is an insufficient quantity of photons hitting the intensifying screen due to low mAs / time
factor? - ✔Quantum Mottle



Normal blood pressure? - ✔110-140 Systolic and 60-80 Diastolic



Mammo kVp? - ✔23 - 28 kVp

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