Exotics and Large Animal
Radiographic Quality
Alternative Imaging and Special Procedures
Film and Developing
Views, Views, and more Views
100
Horses are what kind of species, which is why we need to talk in hushed calm tones and not spook them
What is Prey species
100
If you have mA set at 300 and your time set at 1/80 of a second what is your mAs?
What is 3.75 mAs
100
The most common magnet is MRI
What is Superconductive magnet
100
True / False: High speed film contains small crystals
What is False
100
This view contains the manubrium sterni, the heart and the xiphoid
What is a thoracic view
200
The 3 types of restraint used in exotic animal radiology
What is Manual, Physical, and Chemical
200
The blurring or loss of definition at tissue interfaces is
What is Penumbra
200
31. A pit bull is presented to the clinic for a GI study, because she consumed 4 sewing needles. Given her depression, anorexia, and abdominal tenderness, the doctor suspects that she has an intestinal perforation. You are asked to perform a positive contrast study.Which agent is contraindicated in this circumstance?
What is Barium
200
How often should chemicals be changed in either automatic processing or manual processing
What is 3 months
200
This view contains the wings of the ilium, the sacroiliac region, and the sifles
What is OFA
300
Rodents and small mammals often present for radiographs due to crushed thoracic cavities because of this issue with their anatomy
What is their small thoracic cavity in comparison to their large abdomen
300
The 4 variables that control radiographic density
What is milliamperage, exposure time, kilovolt peak, and focal film distance
300
An excretory Urogram has 2 phases, what are they?
What is Nephrogram and pyelogram
300
The image on a film after exposure but before processing
What is Latent image
300
a dorsomedial-plantarolateral oblique view is in reference to
What is Metatarsus
400
In a DLPMO, in large animal means
What is the beam enters the dorsolateral aspect of the limb and exits the palmaro/plantaro medial aspect of the limb
400
Foreshortening, magnification, and false narrowing are all types of what?
What is Geometric distortion
400
What happens to crystals within the transducer when strong, short electrical pulses strike them?
What is they vibrate
400
Most commonly used film in Veterinary medicine
What is Par speed film
400
The abbreviations used to describe a view where the beam enters the dorsal/medial surface of carpus and exits the palmar/lateral surface
What is DMPLO
500
When obtaining a DV view of the whole body of a rodent, how should the front legs be positioned
What is extended cranially
500
You are viewing a radiograph and the image appears too light and underpentrated, the bones appear too light, what should you do to correct this?
What is increase your kVp by 10-15%
500
In CT, the point of interest is,
What is the fulcrum
500
The distance from a workspace that a safelight needs to be
What is 48 inches or 4 feet
500
True / False: When radiographing limbs, it is a good idea to radiograph both the limb in question and the healthy limb to compare and contrast.
What is True
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