Pathology
upper extremity
chest
abdomen
random
100

 exposure factor adjustment you would make for advanced paget disease

increase

100

carpal bone that is considered to be the largest

capitate
100

upper margin of the lungs is at the level of the:

vertebra prominens 

100

the prefix pyelo refers to the

renal pelvis 

100

telescoping of a section of bowel into another loop of bowel

intussusception 

200

exposure factor adjustment you would make for bone tumors 

no change

200

the most commonly fractured carpal bone

scaphoid 

200

the jugular notch is located on the:

scapula 

200

the greater omentum extends from the transverse colon to the:

greater curvature of the stomach 

200

bowel obstruction caused by lack of intestinal motility 

adynamic ileus 

300

exposure factor adjustment you would make for pleurisy

no change
300

the names of the two small depressions found of the anterior aspect of the distal humerus

radial and coronoid fossa

300

a condition characterized as an irreversible dilation or widening of bronchi or bronchioles that may result from repeated pulmonary infection or obstruction

bronchiectasis 

300

helps stabilize and support the small intestine

mesentery 

300

the second most common type of primary cancerous bone tumor is?

osteogenic sarcoma

400

exposure factor adjustment you would make for severe pulmonary edema

increase

400

fracture of distal radius with posterior displacement

Colles' fracture

400

increased diffuse radio density in hilar regions and air fluid levels

pulmonary edema 

400

a patient enters the ED with a possible ascites. the patient is ambulatory. which one of the following projections of the actor abdomen series will best demonstrate this condition?

AP erect

400

a common radiographic sign seen on a chest radiograph for a patient with respiratory distress syndrome

air bronchogram sign

500

exposure factor adjustment you would make for mild COPD

decrease

500

two structures that primarily form the hinge-like structure and movement of the elbow joint

trochlea and olecranon process 

500

the heart is located in the anterior chest at the level of:

T5-8

500

 peritoneal compartment that the spleen is located

intraperitoneal compartment 

500
term that describes an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity of the abdomen 

ascites