WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT VERBAL SKILL IN PATIENT CARE?
COMMUNICATION
WHAT IS THE GENERAL ANATOMICAL POSITION OF THE HUMAN BODY? or SHOW IT TO US!
FACING FORWARD - AP
WHICH SIDE THE FILAMENT AND TARGET RESPECTIVELY IS LOCATED?
FILAMENT - CATHODE
TARGET - ANODE
FATHER OF X-RAY AND DATE IT WAS DISCOVERED
WILHELM ROENTGEN & NOVEMBER 8TH, 1895
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BATTERY & ASSAULT?
BATTERY - ACTUAL INFLICTION ON PERSON
ASSAULT - THREATENING VERBALLY
AP ERECT ABDOMEN SHOWS PUBIC SYMPHYSIS?
WHAT IS ERROR IF ANY?
CENTERING IS TOO LOW
CORRECT: CENTER 2 INCHES HIGHER THAN ILIAC CREST
DEFINE THERMIONIC EMISSION
BOILING OFF OF ELECTRONS
MAMI-CHULA
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN BEATS PER MINUTE BETWEEN BRADYCARDIA & TACHYCARDIA?
BRADYCARDIA IS LESS THAN 60 BEATS PER MINUTE
TACHYCARDIA IS MORE THAN 100 BEATS PER MINUTE
WHICH WRIST PROJECTION DEMONSTRATES THE INTERCARPAL SPACES?
AP
WHAT IS HIGH MELTING POINT OF TUNGSTEN ANODE?
3400 CELCIUS
PROFESSOR HUDA 2 MOST USED PHRASES
1. THIS IS NOT IN THE TEXTBOOK, BUT HOWEVER AT CLINICAL SITE
1. WE HAVE EMPLOYERS LINED UP
WHAT ARE THE TWO MOST COMMON NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS?
MRSA & VRSA
WHERE IS THE PRONATOR FAT STRIP LOCATED?
ANTERIOR TO THE DISTAL RADIUS
THE ACTUAL FOCAL SPOT SIZE VS THE EFFECT FOCAL SPOT SIZE
ACTUAL - WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO SELECT ON X-RAY CONSOLE
EFFECTIVE - DUE TO ANGLE OF ANODE A DIFFERENT FOCAL SPOT SIZE IS ACHIEVED (AREA PROJECTED ONTO PATIENT AND IR)
PROFESSOR MALDONADO TWO MOST USED PHRASES.
1. DREAM ABOUT IT AND HAVE A NIGHTMARE ABOUT IT.
2. QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, & VIOLENT REACTION?
WHY DOES A PATIENT WITH COPD HAVE TO BE IN A STATE OF HYPOXEMIA?
EXCESSIVE OXYGEN IN BLOOD MAY DEPRESS RESPIRATORY DRIVE AND PATIENT MAY STOP BREATHING
WHAT ARE THE FOUR EXCEPTIONS TO INSPIRATION/EXPIRATION FOR A CHEST X-RAY
1. FOREIGN BODIES
2. PNEUMOTHORAX
3. FIXATION OF DIAPHRAGM
4. DIFFERENTIATE OPACITIES BETWEEN RIBS & LUNGS
WHAT POWERS THE ROTATING ANODE OF AN X-RAY TUBE?
INDUCTION MOTOR
PROFESSOR LICARI TWO MOST USED PHRASES.
1. READ THE PENGUINS
2. THANKS PROFESSOR LICARI - *PAT ON THE BACK*