Barium is this type of contrast media ________ which shows up white on the radiograph.
What is positive
100
This law shows that by moving twice the distance from the source you will decrease the amount of radiation by 4
What is the inverse square law
100
This type of patient comes in to the facility for treatment but does not stay overnight
What is outpatient
200
The upper most portion of the lung
What is the Apex of the lung?
200
The four diffrent types of body habitus
What are hypersthenic, sthenic, hyposthenic, asthenic
200
THE LPO position would show what lung best in a chest radiograph
What is the left lung
200
This particle is composed of 2 protons and 2 neutrons
What is Alpha particle
200
The type of supervision student are under before they have been deemed competent on the exam or formally given a competancy in clinic on the exam. The type of supervision applies to all repeat exams.
What is direct
300
The inferior outer portion of the lung
What is costophrenic angle
300
The accessory organs in digestion are
What are the liver gallbladder and pancreas
300
How do you know when a flat abdomen is a good one (what do you need to see on the radiograph?)
What is the 12th rib to include kidneys ureter and bladder, To include bladder you need pubic symphsis
300
This is the positive end of the tube
What is the Anode
300
Milliampere-seconds influences this on a radiograph
What is contrast, KVP controls it.
400
The parts of the respiratory system are
What are the trachea, bronchi, and lungs
400
The CR for upright abdomen is:
What is 2 in. above the crest
400
To check for rotation on a KUB look at this?
the opturator foramen or wing of pelvis also the ribs equal distance on the spine.
400
The type of interaction that happens when an outer shell electrons fills the inner shell vacancies
What is characteristic interaction
400
This mode of transmission for infection is when a transfer happens from one host to another
What is vector
500
This lung has 3 lobes
What is the right
500
What is the correct decub for the abodmen and why?
What is a left lateral decub. because we want the liver up to see free air
500
In this radiograph the clavicles are above the apex of the lung
What is the lordotic or AP Axial
500
This type of radiation makes up fog on our image
What is scatter radiation.
500
When material is used in the OR on patients is has been processed by this means of asepsis- to protect against infection before during and after surgery: the staff must always use proper sterile technique to keep infections down and provide best patient care