"Down the Hatch"
"Poo"pouri
"It's all about the stones"
"Break it down"
"Rods & Reels"
100

The primary function of cholecyostokinin

What is to stimulate the gallbladder to contract when fats are present?

100

Makes up 2/5 of the small intestine.

What is the jejunum?

100

The structure that enables the kidneys to be visualized on plain radiographs.

What is the adipose capsule?

100

The term describing a fragment of bone that is separated or pulled away by the attached tendon or ligament.

What is avulsion fracture?

100

This device is an alternative to a traditional spinal fusion procedure.

What is an Interbody Fusion Cage?

200

The aspects of the stomach where barium will gravitate with the patient in a prone position.

What is the body and pylorus?

200

The pathology that is described as telescoping of part of the intestine; most common in infants under 2 years of age.

What is intussusception?

200

The structural and functional unit of the kidney.

What is the nephron?

200

A fracture that occurs through the pedicles of C2.

What is a Hangman's fracture?

200

CR alignment for an acanthiomeatal (reverse Water's) projection for the facial bones. 

What is parallel to the MML?

300

The body type where the duodenal bulb is located at the level of L1-2.

What is sthenic?

300

This position best demonstrates the left colic flexure during a barium enema.

What is LAO or RPO?

300

The position that best demonstrates nephroptosis.

What is erect?

300

Term that means creation of an artificial joint.

What is arthroplasty?

300

The type of orthopedic fixator commonly used to reduce mid-humeral or mid-femur fractures.

What is an intramedullary rod?

400

This condition involves dilated veins in the distal aspect of the esophagus - can lead to internal bleeding.

What are esophageal varices?

400

The section of colon that is not located retroperitoneal.

What is the transverse colon?

400

Large stone that grows and completely fills the renal pelvis.

What is a Staghorn calculus (Staghorn kidney stone)?

400

Term that describes a misalignment of a distal fracture angled towards the midline.

What is a varus deformity?

400

The CR alignment for an AP Reverse Caldwell projection for a trauma skull exam.

What is 15 degrees cephalad to the OML?

500

The kVp range recommended for a single contrast upper GI series using barium sulfate.

What is 110-125 kVp?
500

When a small bowel series is considered complete.

What is when barium reaches the cecum/terminal ileum/ileocecal valve?

500

The CR location for a nephrotomogram of the kidneys.

What is midway between the xiphoid process and iliac crest?
500

Also known as a baseball fracture.

What is a Mallet fracture?

500

Ways on the C-arm to reduce exposure during fluoroscopy.

What is pulse mode (intermittent fluoroscopy) and/or low dose.

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