CR for stomach sthenic patient
L1-L2
What are the gallstones called
Cholelithasis
What ligament connects the 2 lobes of the liver
Falciform
What flexure connects the ascending portion of the C-loop to the jejunum
duodenojejunal
What section of the small intestines appears feathery with barium
Jejunum
What are the 2 notches of the stomach
Cardiac & Angular
What is the CR for esophagram
T5-T6
What causes the gallbladder to contract
Cholecystokinin
Which position of the UGI series requires a 14x17 collimation
AP supine
Barium is in the fundus, what is the position
Supine
The body of the stomach is ____/____ to the fundus
Anterior/inferior
What is the NPO for a 4 year old
6 hours
How many salivary glands do we have
3
What position do we put the patient in to throw the esophagus off the spine
RAO
How many section are there of the duodenum
F
What type of suspension is used in an UGI series
Colloidal
Another name for the mucosal folds of the stomach
Rugae
The esophagus is ____ to the trachea
Posterior
What 2 positions demonstrates the duodenal bulb in profile
RAO & LPO
What is the CR for UGI on a hypersthenic patient
T11-T12
What 2 positions cause the barium to be in the body & pylorus (not obliques)
Prone & Erect
What is the main function of the small intestines
Absorption
Where the esophagus connects to the stomach
Esophagastric junction
What is the function of the gallbladder
Store and release bile
What is needed for a double contrast UGI
Thin/thick contrast and crystals