Pelvis
Contrast Medium
Alternative Imaging
Dental
Exotic/Equine
100

The pelvis consists of 

What are paired ilia, acetabula, pubis, and ischia?

100

Positive contrast agents are considered

What is radiopaque contrast media?

100

Benefits of ultrasound

What is real time image and ability to move the diagnostic probe in any direction? 

100

Permanent teeth count for dogs and cats

What are 42 and 30?

100

When radiographing a turtle/tortoise, which position is best to view the lungs  

What is craniocaudal/DV? 

200

To create the heel effect

What is placing the the thickest part of the pelvis toward the cathode? 

200

Give examples of negative contrast media

What is air, nitrous oxide, oxygen and carbon dioxide? 

200

Imaging modality best for view soft tissue

What is MRI?

200
A normal bite pattern for a cat

What is Level?

200

Minimize motion artifacts is birds with

What is a short exposure time?

300

Minimum age of a dog to receive OFA certification

What is 24 months? 

300

Indications for a Lower GI contrast study

What is abnormal defecation, stricture, colonic obstruction or colitis?

300

When are B mode and M mode used in ultrasound

What is B mode for still image and M mode for motion?

300

Describe Elongation

What is the radiographic image showing that the teeth appear very tall and skinny?

300

If a exotic exposure chart is not able what could be done

What is using feline abdomen chart, decrease mAs by 50% or using feline extremity chart and cutting the exposure in half - measure at thickest area?

400

Anatomical landmarks needed for OFA x-ray to be diagnostic 

What is wings of the ilium to the stifles? 

400

A radiographic contrast technique that uses a combination of positive- and negative-contrast media to better evaluate organs

What is a double contrast study?

400

Benefits of Fluoroscopy

What is provides dynamic real-time imaging of the anatomical structures?

400

Teeth that are imaged using the bisecting angle

What are mandibular canines, incisors, P1, P2 and all maxillary teeth? 

400

Restraint devices used in large animal radiographs

What are hoof blocks, cassette tunnel and cassette holder? 

500

The 3 radiographs needed for PennHIP evaluation

What is VD extended-leg view of the pelvis, distraction view of the pelvis and compression view of the pelvis? 

500

Calculations for diluting contrast medium

What is final diluted percentage/Initial concentration = Volume needed/Final volume administered? 

500

Name ultrasound artifacts

What is comet tail, edge shadowing artifact, acoustic enhancement, mirror image, artifact, reverberation, acoustic shadowing and side lobe artifact? 

500

Describe Parallel technique

What is film that is parallel to axis of tooth roots and beam aimed perpendicular to both?

500

Potential reasons that radiographs would be indicated on an equine patient

What is lameness, laminitis, penetrating wounds, or as required for a prepurchase examination?