WS 5 Flashcards
For proper radiographic exposure, a radiograph should be taken during maximum ______ for the abdomen and ______ for the thorax
expiration
inspiration
The standing lateral view of the thorax with a horizontal beam is used to confirm the presence of
fluid or free air
how are the forelimbs positioned for a lateral view of the abdomen
pulled cranially
how can you lift up the abdomen in a lateral view
use a wedge under the abdomen
how are the hindlimbs positioned for a lateral view of the abdomen
pulled caudally
Which views must be taken to properly perform a thoracic metastatic check on a patient with mammary adenocarcinoma?
Right and left lateral views and a VD or DV
Which lung field is best visualized in an animal that is laying in left lateral recumbency?
Right lung field (opposite side that is on the table because it can inflate and isn’t compressed)
high kVp produces a _____ scale of contrast
long
where is the beam centered for lateral thoracic radiographs
between the 5th and 6th rib, over the heart
where do you measure for lateral thoracic radiographs
over the caudal border of the scapula or the highest/thickest point
why do you want to position the forelimbs cranially for a lateral thoracic radiograph
You don’t want the limbs to superimpose (overlap and cover up) the thorax.
density is controlled by
mAs
contrast is controlled by
kVp
A thoracic radiograph image is made at 12 mAs and 68 kVp. It is now necessary to halve the radiographic density. Which technique do you now use?
6 mAs and 68 kVp
which view is best for evaluation of the heart and why
DV because heart is in it’s normal position, close to the sternum.