CCP 349 Radiology Flashcards
1
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Confirming ETT via CXR in peds
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- Between the thoracic inlet (clavicles) and carina
- Between T2 to T3
- 1 to 2cm above the carina
2
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describe the typical CXR for MAS
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MAS → bilateral diffuse grossly patchy opacities. The areas of the CXR are patchy because of areas of total atelectasis, as well as areas of air trapping within the alveoli
3
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discuss changes to CXR that occur during pregnancy
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- The gravid uterus should be shielded when performing imaging studies that use ionizing radiation
- The enlarged uterus in the 3rd trimester may prevent full inspiration when obtaining a chest X-ray
- Uterine distention during pregnancy results in an elevation of the diaphragm that can be seen on chest X-ay.
- A broadened cardiac silhouette and prominence of the pulmonary vasculature are also expected due to an increased blood volume and cardiac output.
- Pulmonary edema and cephalization are abnormal findings in pregnancy.