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CR for stomach sthenic patient

L1-L2

100

What are the gallstones called

Cholelithasis

100

What ligament connects the 2 lobes of the liver

Falciform

100

What flexure connects the ascending portion of the C-loop to the jejunum

duodenojejunal

100

What section of the small intestines appears feathery with barium

Jejunum

200

What are the 2 notches of the stomach

Cardiac & Angular

200

What is the CR for esophagram

T5-T6

200

What causes the gallbladder to contract

Cholecystokinin

200

Which position of the UGI series requires a 14x17 collimation

AP supine

200

Barium is in the fundus, what is the position

Supine

300

The body of the stomach is ____/____ to the fundus

Anterior/inferior

300

What is the NPO for a 4 year old

6 hours

300

How many salivary glands do we have

3

300

What position do we put the patient in to throw the esophagus off the spine

RAO

300

How many section are there of the duodenum

F

400

What type of suspension is used in an UGI series

Colloidal

400

Another name for the mucosal folds of the stomach

Rugae

400

The esophagus is ____ to the trachea

Posterior

400

What 2 positions demonstrates the duodenal bulb in profile

RAO & LPO

400

What is the CR for UGI on a hypersthenic patient

T11-T12

500

What 2 positions cause the barium to be in the body & pylorus (not obliques)

Prone & Erect

500

What is the main function of the small intestines

Absorption

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Where the esophagus connects to the stomach

Esophagastric junction

500

What is the function of the gallbladder

Store and release bile

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What is needed for a double contrast UGI

Thin/thick contrast and crystals

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