WS 5 Flashcards

1
Q

For proper radiographic exposure, a radiograph should be taken during maximum ______ for the abdomen and ______ for the thorax

A

expiration
inspiration

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2
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The standing lateral view of the thorax with a horizontal beam is used to confirm the presence of

A

fluid or free air

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3
Q

how are the forelimbs positioned for a lateral view of the abdomen

A

pulled cranially

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4
Q

how can you lift up the abdomen in a lateral view

A

use a wedge under the abdomen

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5
Q

how are the hindlimbs positioned for a lateral view of the abdomen

A

pulled caudally

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6
Q

Which views must be taken to properly perform a thoracic metastatic check on a patient with mammary adenocarcinoma?

A

Right and left lateral views and a VD or DV

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7
Q

Which lung field is best visualized in an animal that is laying in left lateral recumbency?

A

Right lung field (opposite side that is on the table because it can inflate and isn’t compressed)

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8
Q

high kVp produces a _____ scale of contrast

A

long

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9
Q

where is the beam centered for lateral thoracic radiographs

A

between the 5th and 6th rib, over the heart

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10
Q

where do you measure for lateral thoracic radiographs

A

over the caudal border of the scapula or the highest/thickest point

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11
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why do you want to position the forelimbs cranially for a lateral thoracic radiograph

A

You don’t want the limbs to superimpose (overlap and cover up) the thorax.

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12
Q

density is controlled by

A

mAs

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13
Q

contrast is controlled by

A

kVp

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14
Q

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?

A

6 mAs and 68 kVp

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15
Q

which view is best for evaluation of the heart and why

A

DV because heart is in it’s normal position, close to the sternum.

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16
Q

which view is best for evaluation of the lungs

A

VD at peak inspiration

17
Q

what does dependent lung mean

A

The lung that is on the table side of the patient, the downward lung.

18
Q

the dpendent lung can’t fully inflate because of ______ and the lung is being compressed by the ______

A

gravity
heart

19
Q

What is the medical term for collapsed alveoli?

A

Atelectasis

20
Q

how soon can atelectasis occur in lateral recumbency

A

in less than 5 mins

21
Q

A tech should measure where for a thoracic radiograph?

A

At the caudal border of the scapula or over the thickest part of the thorax.

22
Q

The cranial border for a lateral thorax is located where?

A

At the cranial point of the scapulohumeral articulation, where the scapula and humorous join.

23
Q

For the lateral thorax, make sure to include the _____ _____ to get the full ________

A

thoracic inlet
ribcage

24
Q

The caudal border for a DV thorax view is

A

a few centimeters caudal to the last rib.