Chest X-ray Flashcards

1
Q

White

A

something in it

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2
Q

How to first check film

A
  • check to see if it’s correct pt
  • most recent?
  • anatomical markers (L/R)
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3
Q

AP chest X-ray

A
  • anterior ro posterior

- If pt can’t stand

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4
Q

PA chest X-ray

A

poster to anterior

standard

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5
Q

rotation

A

centered on film

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6
Q

Bony skeleton

A
  • Xray gets more than just lungs
  • ribs (fractures/lesions)
  • vertebrae
  • scapula
  • should all be symmetrical
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7
Q

Diaphragm

A

right higher than left

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8
Q

heart

A

less than 1/2 diameter of thoracic cage

-AP

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9
Q

what should you never diagnose on AP film?

A

cardiomegaly

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10
Q

Hila

A
  • difficul
  • variations
  • compare to other X-rays of that pt to make sure no changes
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11
Q

Lung fields

A

check for symmetry

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12
Q

trachea

A
  • should be a midline structure

- abnormal if not

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13
Q

film too black

A
  • pneumothorax

- COPD

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14
Q

pneumopthorax

A
  • air between visceral/ parietal pleura

- can’t get blood to heart

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15
Q

film too white

A
  • collapse
  • consolidation
  • pneumonia
  • pulmonary edema
  • CHF
  • pleural effusion
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16
Q

diagnosing pneumonia

A
  • some cancers look like pneumonia
  • must do other tests to diagnose pneumonia
  • pneumonia clears by 4-6 weeks
17
Q

if heart border blunts

A

lingular lobe (left)

18
Q

air filled mass

A
-cavitary lesion
(squamous cell cancer, a lot of things, TB)
-could be bleeding
-rupture of thoracic duct
-pneumonia
19
Q

what side of bronchus do foreign bodies go down normally?

A

right side

-it is longer, less horizontal, easier for things to go down