OSHA is an acronym meaning:
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration?
The agreement that allows a Veterinarian to treat a patient
What is the Veterinary-Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR)?
The source of scatter radiation
What is the patient?
The standard OFA radiograph position
What is V/D (Ventral/Dorsal)?
What is the Anatomical System?
The proper way to lift a large dog
The owner of the medical record(s)
What is the hospital/facility?
The tool used to measure the thickness of the patient
What is the Caliper?
The liquid used for a Gastrointestinal radiograph contrast study.
The quadrant in which the 200 section of teeth lie.
The badge that tracks radiation of each person in the Vet hopsital.
What is a dosimeter badge?
The section of the SOAP where vitals would go in
What is Objective?
The safest restraint method for radiographs.
What is chemical restraint?
What are Ultrasounds and Radiographs?
The technique most often used in Dental Radiography due to the anatomy of canine/feline teeth.
What is the Bisecting Angle technique?
The standard safety protocol for radiogarphy.
What is ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable)?
The age/gender/breed of a patient
What is Signalment?
Those in most danger of radiation exposure
What is pregnant women and minors?
The imagining technology that takes "slices" of the patient and reconstructs them as a 3D image.
What is a CT Scan?
The tooth will appear to have the crown overlapping the root in this error when taking the radiograph.
What is foreshortening?
The preferred method to transport oxygen
What is using a hand truck or cart?
The 5 stages of grief
What is Depression, Anger, Bargaining, Acceptance and Denial?
A radiograph of the hind paw with the beam entering the top of the paw and exiting the bottom of the paw
What is dorsopalmar?
The imaging techniques that do NOT use radiation.
What are Endoscopy, MRI scans, and Ultrasound scans?
The dental formula for cats.
What is 2 x (I3/I3, C1/C1, P3/P2, M1/M1) = 30 teeth?
(3131/3121)