AP Ribs Flashcards
1
Q
- What ribs are best demonstrated in an AP projection?
A
Posterior
2
Q
- Why is upright position preferred for upper rib radiographs?
A
Helps bring diaphragms to lowest point
3
Q
- Why is supine position preferred for lower rib radiographs?
A
Helps keep diaphragm as high as possible
4
Q
- Where is the top of the IR located for upper rib radiographs?
A
1.5” above shoulder
5
Q
- What is the central ray location?
A
MSP t7
6
Q
- What kVp is usually used for AP ribs and why does it vary from a chest x-ray?
A
70-80 to get more contrast of white on ribs
7
Q
- If lower ribs are required, where should the bottom of the IR be located?
A
half way between xiphoid process and lower rib reigon
8
Q
- What is the proper breathing instructions for upper ribs? Why?
A
2 full inspirations to bring diaphragms to lowest point, and see ribs 1-10
9
Q
- What is the proper breathing instructions for lower ribs? Why?
A
After expiration to get diaphragms higher and see ribs 8-12
10
Q
- Why is it better to perform rib radiographs unilaterally?
A
Increase magnification, see more detail
11
Q
- How many posterior ribs should be demonstrated above the diaphragm when upper ribs are radiographed?
A
1-10
12
Q
- If less posterior ribs are being demonstrated, what error occurred?
A
Not big enough inspiration
13
Q
- Which posterior ribs should be demonstrated when the lower ribs are radiographed?
A
8-12