Anatomy
Anatomy 2
Landmarks
Positioning
Positioning 2
100

angled muscles on either side of the vertebral column

psoas muscles

100

worm-like structure attached to the cecum

vermiform appendix

100

What are the 4 quadrants?

RUQ

LUQ

RLQ

LLQ

100

centering point for AP supine abdomen

iliac crest

100

Do we have to see pubic symphysis on a decub abdomen?

no

200

located in the RUQ 

function: produces bile

liver

200

Which kidney sits lower than the other?

Why?

right sits lower due to the large liver on the right

200

most commonly used palpable landmark

iliac crests (L4-L5)

200

centering point for an upright abdomen

2 inches above iliac crests

200

Technique for an AP supine abdomen?

75 kVp @ 32 mAs

300

organ of the lymphatic system that sores and destroys RBCs?

Located in the LUQ

spleen

300

the orifice between the distal ilem and cecum

Hint: junction between the small and large intestine

ileocecal valve

300

bends in the large intestine are called _______

Right and left specific names?

flexures

right colic (hepatic)

left colic (splenic)

300

breathing instructions for abdominal images?

expiration

300

technique for an upright abdomen?

75 kVp @ 40 mAs

400

The three parts of the small intestine are:

duodenum

jejunum

ileum

400

sits in the "C" loop of the duodenum

what is the function of this organ?

pancreas

produces insulin

400

The kidneys are part of _________________ system.

urinary

400

If the left iliac wing is elongated compared to the right what positioning error has occured?

pt is rotated towards the left side

400

how is the MSP related to the IR for an AP supine abdomen?

MSP perpendicular to IR

500

List the 4 Accessory Organs

liver

gallbladder

pancreas

spleen

500

_________ connects the lesser curvature of the stomach to the liver

lesser omentum

500

the nine regions of the abdomen

right hypochondriac

right lumbar (lateral)

right iliac (inguinal)

epigastric

umbilical

hypogastric (pubic)

Left hypochondriac

left lumbar (lateral)

left iliac (inguinal)


500

Why do we perform left lateral decub for an abdomen versus a right lateral?

Left lateral
decubitus best
visualizes free
intraperitoneal
air in the area
of the liver in
the right
upper
quadrant
(RUQ) away
from the
gastric
bubble.

500

Why are abdomen x-rays taken on expiration?

to raise the diaphragm to better visualize the abdominal structures