Positioning
Contrast
Anatomy
Modalities
100

Medial means?

Close to midline/ mid sag plane

100

Do you need contrast for bones?

NO

100

What is your collar bone called?

Clavicle

100

What modality takes images of bone?

x-ray

200

Lateral means?

Away from midline 

200

Can you see the intestines with out contrast?

NO need contrast

200

What is your shoulder blade called?

Scapula

200

What modality does live pictures?

Fluoroscopy


300

Anterior means?

front of body

300

When is air used as a contrast?

For a BE

300

Your lower leg consists of what bones?

Tibia and Fibula

300

What modality shows soft tissue? They lay on a table. Magnet is used.

MRI

400

Posterior means?

Back of body
400

What contrast is typically used in CT?

Isovue

400

Your upper arm consists of what bone?

Humerus

400

What modality can you reconstruct planes? You can see bone well and they lay on a table.

CT

500

AP means?

anterior posterior projection

500

What contrast is used for a Barium Enema?

Barium and Air

500

Your upper leg consists of what bone?

Femur

500

What modality uses sound waves? Takes a long time for exam.

Ultrasound

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