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These are the cranial and caudal anatomical landmarks for a lateral thoracic radiograph. 

What are thoracic inlet and diaphragm? 

100

These are the proximal and distal landmarks for a properly positioned radius/ulna radiograph.

What are the elbow and the carpus? 

100

What is wrong with this patient? 

What is nothing? It is a puppy. 

100

This radiograph is too light, too dark or properly exposed.

What is properly exposed? 

100

Standard PPE for x-ray exposure

What is a lead gown, thyroid shield, dosimeter badge +/- lead gloves and goggles? 

200

These are the cranial and caudal anatomical landmarks for a VD abdominal radiograph.

What are the entire liver to the wings of the ilium?

200

These are the proximal and distal landmarks for a properly positioned humoral radiograph. 

What are the elbow and the distal aspect of the scapula? 

200

These are the proximal and distal landmarks for a tibia/fibular radiograph. 

What are the stifle and tarsus? 

200

This radiopaque substance can be seen in this radiograph. 

What is barium? 

200

A moving x-ray

What is fluoroscopy? 

300

This phase of breathing is the best to obtain thoracic radiographs. 

What is inhalation? 

300

This is a properly or poorly positioned elbow radiograph. 

What is poorly and should be retaken? 

300

This radiographs is too light, too dark or properly exposed? 

What is overexposed? 

300

This is the best order of positioning to highlight GI foreign bodies. 

What is LL, VD, RL? 

300

These tissues are at the highest risk when exposed to x-ray radiation. 

Hands, eyes, reproductive organs, rapidly dividing cells, thyroid

400

These structures are highlighted on this radiographs. 

What are the kidney, ureter and ureteral stones? 

400

This radiograph of the shoulder joint is properly positioned or should be repeated. 

What is poorly positioned and should be retaken?

400

This positioning is called a _____-______ pelvis view

What is a frog-leg pelvis radiograph? 

400

The number of cervical vertebrae in all but three mammals

What is seven? 

400

ALARA stands for

What is As Low As Reasonably Achievable? 

500

This organ's placement in the abdomen will help you determine which side is right vs left. 

The stomach is normally located on the left in a VD radiograph. 

500

Your DVM asks for a stress view of the carpus.  To obtain this radiograph your patient will be in sternal or lateral recumbency. 

What is lateral recumbency? 

500

These are the anatomical landmarks for a properly positioned VD pelvis. 

What are the entire pelvis to just below the stifles? 

500

The condition seen here.

What is pneumothorax? 

500

Patients get the most exposure to x-ray radiation from the direct beam.  Personnel get the most exposure from __________?

What is scatter radiation?

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