Procedures Flashcards

1
Q

Ear on Scottie dog

A

Superior articulate process

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2
Q

Nose on Scotty dog

A

Transverse process

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3
Q

Eye of Scotty dog

A

Pedicle

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4
Q

Body of the Scotty dog

A

Laminate

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5
Q

Foot of Scotty dog

A

Inferior articulate process

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6
Q

Respiration for fuchs method

A

Suspend

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7
Q

Central ray for Fuchs method

A

Perpendicular to the midpoint of the IR enters the neck on the msp just distal to the tip of the chin

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8
Q

SID OF OPEN MOUTH ATLAS AND AXIS

A

30 inch SID

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9
Q

Extended chin, c4, suspended respiration, central ray 15-20 cephalad at C4

A

AP AXIAL CERVICAL

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10
Q

72 SID, air gap technique, suspend at full expiration, obtains maximum depression of shoulders, central ray is perpendicular to C4, shows lower 5 zygapopyseal joint

A

Lateral cervical

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11
Q

Hyperflexion/hyoerextension

A

72 SID, suspend respiration, central ray perpendicular to C4

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12
Q

RPO/LPO cervical

A

72 SID, body rotated 45, elevate chin, suspend respiration, central ray; 15-20 cephalad, shows intervertebral formaina farthest from IR

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13
Q

RaO/ LaO cervical

A

72 SID, suspend respiration, central ray directed C4 at 15-20 caudal, shows intervertebral foramina, closest to IR

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14
Q

Swimmers method

A

Shows cervical thoracic region , center Ir @C7-T1 2 inches above jugular notch, suspend respiration, central ray C7-t1 caudal angle of 3-5 degrees

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15
Q

Pillow if needed; flex knees and hips, place IR 2 inches above shoulders, shallow full expiration, central ray perpendicular half way between jugular notch and xiphoid process

A

Ap thoracic

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16
Q

Pillow if needed, adjust patient arms at right angles to elevate ribs, central ray perpendicular to T7 posterior to half of thorax 48 inch sid or greater

A

Lateral thoracic

17
Q

AP shows farthest, PA shows closer zygopophyseal joint, 70 obliques l, suspend at expiration

A

Thoracic zygopopyseal joints

18
Q

Should void, flex knees and hips, 48 in SID, suspend expiration perpendicular at iliac crests

A

Lumbosacral

19
Q

IR 1-1/2 inch above shoulders, suspend full inspiration rotate scapula away MSP at T7; 40 in SID ANGLE TUBE 10-15 caudal

A

Upper anterior ribs

20
Q

IR 1-1/2 above shoulders suspend full inspiration

A

Ribs above the diaphragm

21
Q

Between xiphoid and lower rib margin full expiration to elevate diapragm cr perpendicular to center of IR

A

Ribs above diaphragm

22
Q

True or false

A

Posterior ribs show greater detail being closer to IR

TRUE

23
Q

LAO RIBS

A

Right side ribs

24
Q

RAO RIBS

A

Left side ribs