Anatomy
Patient Prep
Esophagus
S&D
SBFT
100

The portion of the stomach that is situated the most superiorly and posteriorly compared to the rest of the stomach.

What is the fundus?

100
This exam requires a patient to take a laxative the day prior to the procedure.

What is a colon exam?

100

These may be reasons a physician is ordering an Esophagus exam on a patient.

What is to investigate dysphagia, reflux, lesions, varacies, foreign bodies, strictures, or obstructions.

100

This is the length of time a patient might expect their S&D exam will take.

What is 15-20 minutes.

100

This is a special requirement for technologists to include when obtaining the radiographic images for a Small bowel follow through.

What is the inclusion of a time marker?

200

The portion of the stomach that surrounds the esophageal opening.

What is the cardia?

200

This exam does not require a patient to fast.

What is an esophagus exam?

200

This patient position will demonstrate the esophagus superimposed with the vertebral column.

What is an AP/PA position?

200

This patient postion in a S&D exam shows the duodenal bulb and loop in profile.

What is a PA oblique in RAO position?

200

This the timeframe that patients may expect the follow through exam to take.

What is from 30 minutes and up to 4 hours?

300

The body habitus which the stomach lies almost horizontal and is high.

What is hypersthenic?

300

This exam requires patients to be on a low residue diet for 2-3 days prior to the exam.

What is a barium enema?

300

This is the anatomy that must be included for all of the ESO projections.

What is the esophagus from the lower part of the neck to its entrance into the stomach?

300

In this obliqued patient position the fundus will likely be filled with barium and the pyloric canal will be filled with air.

What is the AP oblique in LPO position?

300

This is a tool that a radiologist may use during fluoro to separate the small bowel loops for better visualization.

What is a compression paddle?

400

The border of the stomach that begins at the esophagogastric junction, is concave in shape, and ends at the pylorus.

What is the lesser curvature?

400

This exam requires patients to fast for 8-9 hours prior to the exam.

What is a S&D and a barium enema?

400

This is the patient position that demonstrates an unobstructed view of the esophagus from surrounding anatomical structures.

What is a AP/PA oblique in a LPO or RAO position?

400

The lateral position will best demonstrate this anatomy.

What is the anterior and posterior aspects of the stomach as well as the plyoric cancal and duodenal bulb in hypersthenic patients.

400

This is the frequency that technologists will be taking images when taking general radiography images.

What is from 15 - 30 minutes?

500

The three portions of the small intestine.

What is the duodenum, jejunum, and the ileum?

500

This exam requires patients to have a fully evacuated large intestine by the morning of the exam.

What is a Lower GI?

500

This patient position will best demonstrate esophageal varices .

What is a supine position.

500

These are all indications for a patient to complete a S&D exam.

What is heartburn, reflux, hiatal hernia, neoplasms, peptic ulcers, pyloric stenosis, or esophageal strictures?

500

Visualization of barium reaching this anatomical structure indicates the end of the follow through exam.

What is the ilocecal valve?

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