Field of interest
Caliper measurements
Primary Beam Movement
Misc.
Radiation Requirements
100
The anatomical features that must be included in a lateral abdomen radiograph
What is diaphgram to femoral head
100
Lateral Elbow
What is the elbow
100
Ventrodorsal
What is in through the sternum and out the spine
100
This can be used to split an x-ray film
What is lead glove or lead strip
100
The two views that should always be taken when x-rays are done on a patient
What is Lateral and VD/ DV
200
These anatomical features are always included in a lateral femur radiograph
What is femoral head, femur and stifle
200
The location where you should measure for a VD pelvis radiograph
What is acetabulum
200
Craniocaudal
What is from the back to the front
200
The requirements to take a quality OFA radiograph
What is sedation, VD extended pelvis, includes full pelvis to stifles, rotate limbs medially
200
The location of the lead blocker when taking x-rays
What is the top left corner, unless it will hinder the quality of the x-ray
300
The anitomical features that are in a lateral shoulder x-ray
What is the shoulder
300
The location to measure for a flexed cervial spine radiograph
What is thoracic inlet
300
Dorsopalmar
What is from the top of the paw and out the bottom
300
What horse radiograph always requires sedation
What is pelvis
300
The proper place to put the L/R marker on an extremity radiograph
What is anterior or above the limb being radiographed
400
The anitomical features that are required in a cervical spine radiograph
What is the base of the skull to the begining of the thoracic vertebrae
400
Craniocaudal Tibia Fibia x-ray
What is stifle
400
Caudocranial
What is from the front to the back
400
True or False: Horses are always in dorsal and VD recumbancy when radiographs are being taken?
What is False
400
Where the primary beam should be when taking a VD avian radiograph
What is caudal tip of the sternum
500
The anitomical features that are required on a craniocaudal tibia fibia
What is stifle, tibia, fibia, and tarsus
500
Where to measure for a lateral oblique skull radiograph
What is tympanic bullae
500
Lateraloblique
What is angled from one side to the other
500
A patient is being radiographed using the cassette in the bucky tray, what is the SID?
What is 36 inches
500
The process to take a lateral fetlock radiograph on a horse
What is standing, cassette standing up next to horses fetlock joint
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