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where is the endoscope passed through during an ERCP, and where is the contrast injected?

1. passed through the mouth into the duodenum under fluoroscopy. 

2. contrast injected into biliary system, directly through common bile duct. 

100

what is the name of the exam used to check the patency of the uterine tubes? 

hysterosalpingogram. 

100

what can cause hydronephrosis? 

urinal blockage. 

100

what is the purpose of arthrography? 

to study the joint space. 

100

the common bile duct and the pancreatic duct form the_______? 

hepopancreatic ampulla

200

What does the common bile duct extend to? 

duodenal papilla, hepopancreatic sphincter (sphincter of Oddi)

200

what are some complications of angiographic procedures? 

1. physiologic cardiovascular side effects

2. nausea

3. burning sensation

4. allergic reactions to contrast

200

what is hydronephrosis? 

fluid passing through the kidney

200

how is the patient positioned during the recovery process after a Myelography? 

supine, head and shoulders lying no steeper than 30-45 degrees

200

What is the function of the hilum

area in the kidney that allows blood vessels to access kidneys. 
300

what are symptoms of an allergic reaction? 

1. urticaria (hives). 

2. dyspnea (difficulty breathing)

3. chest tightness

4. bronchospasms

300

what are the functions of the gallbladder?m

1. stores and concentrates bile

2. absorbs water and salt

3. contracts when duodenal mucosa is stimulated by fat, and releases CCK-PZ

300

how do we inject contrast for an HSG? 

Uterine cannula

300

what is a common complication of a Kyphoplasty? 

leakage of cement

300

what also passes through the hilum? 

ureters. 

400

what is: narrowing of a passage or opening in the body

stenosis. 

400

When should the radiographer Drape the C-Arm? 

while the C0arm is in the sterile operating room

400

what anatomy is filled during a retrograde urogram? 

1. ureter

2. bladder

3. renal pelvis. 

400

how many spinal nerves do we have? 

31

400

what pathology is best seen during an intravenous urogram? 

viscouteral reflux

500

what is the muscular wall of the hear called? 

myocardium.

500

how should sterile medical personnel pass one another? 

back-to-back to protect sterile portions of the body. 

500

What is the purpose of Cholangiography? 

1. study the gallbladder

2. study patency of biliary ducts

500

what is the largest organ in the body? 

the liver

500

what modality is used to image the male reproductive structures? 

ultrasound/sonography