Large Animal
Exotics
Dental
Alternative
Leftovers
100
This is the large animal species we radiograph most frequently
What is the horse?
100
This species usually needs lower exposure factors due to less density to their bones
What are birds?
100
This is the most common speed of film we use for dental radiographs
What is D-speed?
100
This uses a spinning tube that produces x-rays to image "slices" of the patient
What is computed tomography?
200
This is the most common problem with image quality when taking large animal radiographs, and may cause blurriness on film
What is movement?
200
These are the 3 types of restraint that can be used when handling exotics
What are manual, physical, and chemical
200
This is the exposure factor most commonly changed when doing dental rads
What is time?
200
This method allows for real time moving radiographs
What is fluoroscopy?
200
This machine detects the radioisotope when performing scintigraphy
What is the gamma camera?
300
This is the most common type of radiograph machine used in large animals
What is portable?
300
These are the 2 most common views performed on small mammals
What lateral and DV?
300
These are the film sizes most commonly used in veterinary medicine
What is 2 & 4?
300
This imaging type does not penetrate bone and is therefore not good for most orthopedic concerns
What is ultrasound?
300
This is an acceptable method of restraint for a fish
What is a plastic bag with water?
400
This is the most common position our large animal patients are in for radiographs
What is standing awake?
400
This is the main problem with using tubes for restraint of small mammals
What is superimposition of the legs over the body
400
This is the number for the left maxillary second premolar.
What is 206?
400
X-rays are produced here in the fluoroscopy machine
What is the table?
400
The change in spin in this ion is detected by the MRI machine
What is hydrogen
500
If you place the x-ray cassette at a 45 degree angle medially and behind the right front leg and you put the portable unit 45 degrees in front of and lateral to the limb to look at the carpus, this is the name of the view produced
What is dorsomedial-palmarolateral oblique?
500
These are the 3 most common views performed on chelonians
What lateral, DV, and rostrocaudal?
500
This is the technique that should be used when imaging the mandibular buccal teeth
What is parallel technique?
500
This organ appears anechoic on ultrasound
What is a full urinary bladder?
500
This is the radioisotope used in nuclear scintigraphy
What is technetium 99m?