Deck 19: Special Radiographic Procedures

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Which of the following instruments is not required during a knee arthrogram?

A)Sterile gauze
B)10-mL syringe
C)20-gauge needle
D)Arthroscope
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The fingerlike extensions termed fimbriae connect to which part of the uterine tube?

A)Interstitial
B)Isthmus
C)Ampulla
D)Infundibulum
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The preferred contrast medium for hysterosalpingography is:

A)positive, ionic, oil based.
B)positive, nonionic, water soluble.
C)negative carbon dioxide gas.
D)thin barium sulfate.
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What is the most common clinical indication for a postoperative (T-tube) cholangiogram?

A)Jaundice
B)Pancreatitis
C)Chronic cholecystitis
D)Residual calculi
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The purpose of the hysterosalpingography is to demonstrate the:

A)interior of the cervix, uterus, uterine tubes, and ovaries.
B)interior of the uterus for neoplasms or other abnormalities.
C)uterine cavity and the patency of the uterine tubes.
D)degree of openness of the cornu between the uterus and uterine tubes.
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A common fluoroscopy routine for knee arthrography is:

A)nine views of each meniscus rotated 20° between exposures.
B)nine views total of each knee rotated 20° between exposures.
C)six views each of lateral and medial menisci rotated 20° between exposures.
D)horizontal beam projections, six exposures per knee.
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Which of the four segments of the uterine tube communicates with the uterine cavity?

A)Interstitial
B)Isthmus
C)Ampulla
D)Infundibulum
Question
Which of the following is generally true for knee arthrography?

A)A common nontrauma clinical indication is a Baker's cyst.
B)A minimum of 20 mL of positive contrast media is introduced into joint.
C)During fluoroscopy, views are taken of each meniscus with the knee rotated 30° between exposures.
D)The amount of aspirated joint (synovial) fluid should equal the amount of injected contrast media.
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The patient must be NPO ____ hours (minimum) before a postoperative (T-tube) cholangiogram.

A)4
B)6
C)8
D)12
Question
What imaging modality is most frequently used to study the soft tissue structures of the temporomandibular joint?

A)Computed tomography (CT)
B)Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
C)Conventional radiography
D)Ultrasound
Question
Which of the following is a contraindication to hysterosalpingography?

A)Pregnancy
B)Active uterine bleeding
C)Pelvic inflammatory disease
D)All of the above
Question
The uterine (fallopian) tubes are approximately ____ cm in length.

A)3 to 4
B)6 to 8
C)10 to 12
D)15 to 18
Question
Which of the four divisions of the uterus is the largest?

A)Fundus
B)Corpus (body)
C)Isthmus
D)Cervix
Question
Which part of the uterine tube opens into the peritoneal cavity?

A)Isthmus
B)Interstitial
C)Infundibulum
D)None of the above
Question
Which of the following conditions is often a contraindication for an ERCP?

A)Pseudocyst
B)Biliary stenosis
C)Hepatitis
D)Cirrhosis
Question
What size needle is used to introduce the contrast media during a shoulder arthrogram?

A)2 inches, 16 gauge
B)1 1/2 inches, 18 gauge
C)2 inches, 25 gauge
D)2 3/4- to 3 1/2-inch spinal needle
Question
The majority of ERCP procedures are performed by a:

A)radiologist.
B)radiologic technologist.
C)gastroenterologist.
D)surgeon.
Question
Which of the following projections would NOT be commonly performed during a shoulder arthrogram?

A)Anteroposterior external/internal rotation projections
B)Scapular Y projection
C)Glenoid fossa projection
D)Transaxillary projection
Question
Which of the following is not an indication for knee arthrography?

A)Injury or tears to rotator cuff
B)Evaluate for Baker's cyst
C)Injury or tears to collateral or cruciate ligaments
D)Injury or tears to menisci
Question
During an arthrogram, why is the knee flexed following injection of contrast media before imaging?

A)To reduce the viscosity of the contrast media
B)To force the contrast media outside of the joint if there is a tear
C)To coat the soft tissue structures with contrast media
D)None of the above; the knee should not be flexed during an arthrogram after injection of contrast media.
Question
The suggested positioning routine for lumbar myelography is:

A)patient prone: semierect horizontal beam lateral, left and right lateral decubitus (AP and PA), and PA projection.
B)patient on side: right lateral decubitus (AP) and left lateral decubitus (PA).
C)patient prone: semierect horizontal beam lateral.
D)patient supine: semierect AP and horizontal beam lateral.
Question
Myelography is often contraindicated if a lumbar puncture has been performed within the previous:

A)2 weeks.
B)3 weeks.
C)30 days.
D)6 months.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a valid radiographic criterion for hysterosalpingography?

A)Cannula or balloon catheter should be seen within the cervix.
B)Ovaries should be opacified and well demonstrated.
C)Contrast medium should be seen within the peritoneum.
D)The pelvic ring should be centered within the collimation field.
Question
During a myelogram performed with the patient prone, why is a positioning block (bolster) placed under the abdomen for the lumbar puncture?

A)To force the contrast media toward the head
B)For patient comfort
C)To widen the interspinous spaces
D)To prevent reflux of contrast media back into the syringe
Question
What is the most common type of contrast media given during a myelogram?

A)Iodinated, oil based
B)Room air
C)Carbon dioxide
D)Nonionic, water soluble
Question
How is the water-soluble contrast media eliminated following a myelogram?

A)Withdrawn through a needle/syringe
B)Remains in the spinal canal
C)Excreted by the kidneys
D)Excreted by the lungs
Question
Which of the following is a suggested conventional positioning routine for cervical myelography following fluoroscopy and spot imaging?

A)Patient prone: PA lateral, swimmer's lateral, and one lateral decubitus-horizontal beam
B)Patient on side: right lateral decubitus (AP) and left lateral decubitus (PA)
C)Patient prone: PA horizontal beam and swimmer's lateral of C6 or C7
D)Patient prone: horizontal beam lateral (centered to C4-5) and swimmer's horizontal beam lateral (centered to C7)
Question
What is the most common clinical indication for a myelogram?

A)Benign tumors
B)Malignant tumors
C)Herniated nucleus pulposus
D)Increased intracranial pressure
Question
Why is the supine AP projection rarely taken during a thoracic spine myelogram?

A)Patient discomfort at puncture site
B)Contrast media may leak from puncture site
C)Contrast media tend to pool near the midthoracic region
D)Excessive radiation exposure to anterior chest structures
Question
The literal definition of orthoroentgenography is:

A)long bone measurement.
B)straight or right angle to radiography.
C)joint radiography.
D)extremity study.
Question
Imaging for a hysterosalpingography includes centering of the CR and image receptor (IR) to:

A)4 inches (10 cm) superior to the symphysis pubis.
B)the symphysis pubis.
C)the level of the ASIS.
D)2 inches (5 cm) superior to the symphysis pubis.
Question
What is the name of the special ruler used in orthoroentgenography?

A)Long bone ruler
B)Shepard-Logan ruler
C)Bell-Thompson ruler
D)Myer-Smith ruler
Question
Other than prone, what additional position is recommended for a cisternal puncture?

A)Erect-seated
B)Left lateral decubitus
C)Right lateral decubitus
D)Trendelenburg
Question
Which of the following factors is most critical when performing orthoroentgenography?

A)The patient should not move between exposures.
B)Short exposure time techniques must be used.
C)A long source IR distance (SID) must be used for less beam divergence.
D)Both right and left limbs must be examined at the same time for length comparisons.
Question
What is the most common injection site for a myelogram?

A)C1-2
B)T12
C)L4-5
D)L3-4
Question
Which of the following is a contraindication for myelography?

A)Arachnoiditis
B)Blood in the CSF
C)Increased intracranial pressure
D)All of the above
Question
A limb-shortening surgical procedure is termed:

A)epiphysiodesis.
B)limbectomy.
C)epiphysioectomy.
D)diaphysiodeses.
Question
What is an average dosage of contrast media given during a myelogram?

A)1 to 2 mL
B)3 to 4 mL
C)9 to 15 mL
D)20 to 24 mL
Question
Where is the contrast media instilled during a myelogram?

A)Subarachnoid space
B)Epidural space
C)Subdural space
D)Spinal cord
Question
The chief disadvantage of CT scanograms as compared with orthoroentgenography is:

A)distortion of joints due to penumbra.
B)artifacts from special ruler placed in gantry.
C)CT involves high cost and specialized equipment.
D)CT produces a poor image of bones.
Question
Match each of the following tomographic terms with its correct definition.(Use each term only once.)

The plane where the target anatomy is clear

A)Object plane
B)Exposure angle
C)Tomogram
D)Blur
E)Fulcrum
F)Tomographic angle
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CT and MRI arthrography has significantly reduced the number of radiographic arthrograms performed.
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The pivot point between the x-ray tube and IR in a tomographic system is termed:

A)amplitude.
B)fulcrum.
C)tube trajectory.
D)objective plane.
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Objects within the body that are farther from the objective plane have:

A)greater movement.
B)increased blurring.
C)less blurring.
D)both A and B.
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Objects within the objective plane will appear:

A)blurred.
B)sharper and in relative focus.
C)as radiolucent densities.
D)as streaks.
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The patient must remain NPO (nothing by mouth) a minimum of 8 hours following an ERCP.
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Which of the following exposure angles will produce the thinnest sectional thickness?

A)10°
B)20°
C)30°
D)40°
Question
Match each of the following tomographic terms with its correct definition.(Use each term only once.)

Distortion of objects outside the object plane

A)Object plane
B)Exposure angle
C)Tomogram
D)Blur
E)Fulcrum
F)Tomographic angle
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The technologist must follow standard precautions when handling bile.
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Which one of the following is not a factor that directly controls or influences the amount of tomographic blurring?

A)Size of anatomy
B)Tomographic angle
C)Object-IR distance
D)Exposure angle
Question
Match each of the following tomographic terms with its correct definition.(Use each term only once.)

The pivot point between tube and IR

A)Object plane
B)Exposure angle
C)Tomogram
D)Blur
E)Fulcrum
F)Tomographic angle
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Intercondylar fossa projections are often required during a conventional knee arthrogram.
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Objects within the body above and below the focal plane appear blurred because:

A)they are not placed parallel to the direction of tube travel.
B)their images move from one part of the IR to another as the tube and IR move through their travel during the exposure.
C)they are situated too close to the focal plane.
D)the body part is too large for sufficient penetration of x-rays.
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An endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) can either be a diagnostic or a therapeutic procedure.
Question
Match each of the following tomographic terms with its correct definition.(Use each term only once.)

The factor that determines slice thickness

A)Object plane
B)Exposure angle
C)Tomogram
D)Blur
E)Fulcrum
F)Tomographic angle
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Which of the following procedures is the most common application of conventional tomography?

A)Intravenous urography
B)Long bone studies
C)Sternum studies
D)Vertebral column studies
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The total distance the x-ray tube travels is termed:

A)tomographic angle.
B)fulcrum.
C)objective plane.
D)fulcrum level.
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Another term for tomography is:

A)computed tomography.
B)orthoroentgenography.
C)body section radiography.
D)orthostatic radiography.
Question
Match each of the following tomographic terms with its correct definition.(Use each term only once.)

Radiograph produced by a tomographic unit

A)Object plane
B)Exposure angle
C)Tomogram
D)Blur
E)Fulcrum
F)Tomographic angle
Question
Match each of the following tomographic terms with its correct definition.(Use each term only once.)

The total distance the x-ray tube travels

A)Object plane
B)Exposure angle
C)Tomogram
D)Blur
E)Fulcrum
F)Tomographic angle
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Long bone measurement of the lower limb requires that the entire lower limb be included on a single radiograph.
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The wrist should be placed into the pronated PA position for a long bone study of the upper limb.
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Lower limb orthoroentgenograms should be performed nongrid.
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The primary factor affecting the sectional thickness, as controlled by the operator, is exposure angle.
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Most disk pathology of the spine occurs in the cervical and lumbar regions.
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Arachnoiditis is a clinical indication for a myelogram procedure.
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Gonadal shielding cannot be used for long bone measurement of the lower limb for males or females.
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Linear tomography is primarily used for studies of the temporal bones.
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More blurring occurs with a shorter exposure angle.
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Deck 19: Special Radiographic Procedures
1
Which of the following instruments is not required during a knee arthrogram?

A)Sterile gauze
B)10-mL syringe
C)20-gauge needle
D)Arthroscope
Arthroscope
2
The fingerlike extensions termed fimbriae connect to which part of the uterine tube?

A)Interstitial
B)Isthmus
C)Ampulla
D)Infundibulum
Infundibulum
3
The preferred contrast medium for hysterosalpingography is:

A)positive, ionic, oil based.
B)positive, nonionic, water soluble.
C)negative carbon dioxide gas.
D)thin barium sulfate.
positive, nonionic, water soluble.
4
What is the most common clinical indication for a postoperative (T-tube) cholangiogram?

A)Jaundice
B)Pancreatitis
C)Chronic cholecystitis
D)Residual calculi
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The purpose of the hysterosalpingography is to demonstrate the:

A)interior of the cervix, uterus, uterine tubes, and ovaries.
B)interior of the uterus for neoplasms or other abnormalities.
C)uterine cavity and the patency of the uterine tubes.
D)degree of openness of the cornu between the uterus and uterine tubes.
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6
A common fluoroscopy routine for knee arthrography is:

A)nine views of each meniscus rotated 20° between exposures.
B)nine views total of each knee rotated 20° between exposures.
C)six views each of lateral and medial menisci rotated 20° between exposures.
D)horizontal beam projections, six exposures per knee.
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Which of the four segments of the uterine tube communicates with the uterine cavity?

A)Interstitial
B)Isthmus
C)Ampulla
D)Infundibulum
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Which of the following is generally true for knee arthrography?

A)A common nontrauma clinical indication is a Baker's cyst.
B)A minimum of 20 mL of positive contrast media is introduced into joint.
C)During fluoroscopy, views are taken of each meniscus with the knee rotated 30° between exposures.
D)The amount of aspirated joint (synovial) fluid should equal the amount of injected contrast media.
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The patient must be NPO ____ hours (minimum) before a postoperative (T-tube) cholangiogram.

A)4
B)6
C)8
D)12
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10
What imaging modality is most frequently used to study the soft tissue structures of the temporomandibular joint?

A)Computed tomography (CT)
B)Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
C)Conventional radiography
D)Ultrasound
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Which of the following is a contraindication to hysterosalpingography?

A)Pregnancy
B)Active uterine bleeding
C)Pelvic inflammatory disease
D)All of the above
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The uterine (fallopian) tubes are approximately ____ cm in length.

A)3 to 4
B)6 to 8
C)10 to 12
D)15 to 18
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Which of the four divisions of the uterus is the largest?

A)Fundus
B)Corpus (body)
C)Isthmus
D)Cervix
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Which part of the uterine tube opens into the peritoneal cavity?

A)Isthmus
B)Interstitial
C)Infundibulum
D)None of the above
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Which of the following conditions is often a contraindication for an ERCP?

A)Pseudocyst
B)Biliary stenosis
C)Hepatitis
D)Cirrhosis
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What size needle is used to introduce the contrast media during a shoulder arthrogram?

A)2 inches, 16 gauge
B)1 1/2 inches, 18 gauge
C)2 inches, 25 gauge
D)2 3/4- to 3 1/2-inch spinal needle
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The majority of ERCP procedures are performed by a:

A)radiologist.
B)radiologic technologist.
C)gastroenterologist.
D)surgeon.
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Which of the following projections would NOT be commonly performed during a shoulder arthrogram?

A)Anteroposterior external/internal rotation projections
B)Scapular Y projection
C)Glenoid fossa projection
D)Transaxillary projection
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Which of the following is not an indication for knee arthrography?

A)Injury or tears to rotator cuff
B)Evaluate for Baker's cyst
C)Injury or tears to collateral or cruciate ligaments
D)Injury or tears to menisci
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During an arthrogram, why is the knee flexed following injection of contrast media before imaging?

A)To reduce the viscosity of the contrast media
B)To force the contrast media outside of the joint if there is a tear
C)To coat the soft tissue structures with contrast media
D)None of the above; the knee should not be flexed during an arthrogram after injection of contrast media.
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The suggested positioning routine for lumbar myelography is:

A)patient prone: semierect horizontal beam lateral, left and right lateral decubitus (AP and PA), and PA projection.
B)patient on side: right lateral decubitus (AP) and left lateral decubitus (PA).
C)patient prone: semierect horizontal beam lateral.
D)patient supine: semierect AP and horizontal beam lateral.
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Myelography is often contraindicated if a lumbar puncture has been performed within the previous:

A)2 weeks.
B)3 weeks.
C)30 days.
D)6 months.
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Which of the following is NOT a valid radiographic criterion for hysterosalpingography?

A)Cannula or balloon catheter should be seen within the cervix.
B)Ovaries should be opacified and well demonstrated.
C)Contrast medium should be seen within the peritoneum.
D)The pelvic ring should be centered within the collimation field.
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During a myelogram performed with the patient prone, why is a positioning block (bolster) placed under the abdomen for the lumbar puncture?

A)To force the contrast media toward the head
B)For patient comfort
C)To widen the interspinous spaces
D)To prevent reflux of contrast media back into the syringe
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What is the most common type of contrast media given during a myelogram?

A)Iodinated, oil based
B)Room air
C)Carbon dioxide
D)Nonionic, water soluble
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How is the water-soluble contrast media eliminated following a myelogram?

A)Withdrawn through a needle/syringe
B)Remains in the spinal canal
C)Excreted by the kidneys
D)Excreted by the lungs
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Which of the following is a suggested conventional positioning routine for cervical myelography following fluoroscopy and spot imaging?

A)Patient prone: PA lateral, swimmer's lateral, and one lateral decubitus-horizontal beam
B)Patient on side: right lateral decubitus (AP) and left lateral decubitus (PA)
C)Patient prone: PA horizontal beam and swimmer's lateral of C6 or C7
D)Patient prone: horizontal beam lateral (centered to C4-5) and swimmer's horizontal beam lateral (centered to C7)
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What is the most common clinical indication for a myelogram?

A)Benign tumors
B)Malignant tumors
C)Herniated nucleus pulposus
D)Increased intracranial pressure
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Why is the supine AP projection rarely taken during a thoracic spine myelogram?

A)Patient discomfort at puncture site
B)Contrast media may leak from puncture site
C)Contrast media tend to pool near the midthoracic region
D)Excessive radiation exposure to anterior chest structures
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The literal definition of orthoroentgenography is:

A)long bone measurement.
B)straight or right angle to radiography.
C)joint radiography.
D)extremity study.
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31
Imaging for a hysterosalpingography includes centering of the CR and image receptor (IR) to:

A)4 inches (10 cm) superior to the symphysis pubis.
B)the symphysis pubis.
C)the level of the ASIS.
D)2 inches (5 cm) superior to the symphysis pubis.
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What is the name of the special ruler used in orthoroentgenography?

A)Long bone ruler
B)Shepard-Logan ruler
C)Bell-Thompson ruler
D)Myer-Smith ruler
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Other than prone, what additional position is recommended for a cisternal puncture?

A)Erect-seated
B)Left lateral decubitus
C)Right lateral decubitus
D)Trendelenburg
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Which of the following factors is most critical when performing orthoroentgenography?

A)The patient should not move between exposures.
B)Short exposure time techniques must be used.
C)A long source IR distance (SID) must be used for less beam divergence.
D)Both right and left limbs must be examined at the same time for length comparisons.
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What is the most common injection site for a myelogram?

A)C1-2
B)T12
C)L4-5
D)L3-4
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Which of the following is a contraindication for myelography?

A)Arachnoiditis
B)Blood in the CSF
C)Increased intracranial pressure
D)All of the above
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A limb-shortening surgical procedure is termed:

A)epiphysiodesis.
B)limbectomy.
C)epiphysioectomy.
D)diaphysiodeses.
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What is an average dosage of contrast media given during a myelogram?

A)1 to 2 mL
B)3 to 4 mL
C)9 to 15 mL
D)20 to 24 mL
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Where is the contrast media instilled during a myelogram?

A)Subarachnoid space
B)Epidural space
C)Subdural space
D)Spinal cord
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The chief disadvantage of CT scanograms as compared with orthoroentgenography is:

A)distortion of joints due to penumbra.
B)artifacts from special ruler placed in gantry.
C)CT involves high cost and specialized equipment.
D)CT produces a poor image of bones.
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Match each of the following tomographic terms with its correct definition.(Use each term only once.)

The plane where the target anatomy is clear

A)Object plane
B)Exposure angle
C)Tomogram
D)Blur
E)Fulcrum
F)Tomographic angle
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CT and MRI arthrography has significantly reduced the number of radiographic arthrograms performed.
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43
The pivot point between the x-ray tube and IR in a tomographic system is termed:

A)amplitude.
B)fulcrum.
C)tube trajectory.
D)objective plane.
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Objects within the body that are farther from the objective plane have:

A)greater movement.
B)increased blurring.
C)less blurring.
D)both A and B.
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Objects within the objective plane will appear:

A)blurred.
B)sharper and in relative focus.
C)as radiolucent densities.
D)as streaks.
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The patient must remain NPO (nothing by mouth) a minimum of 8 hours following an ERCP.
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47
Which of the following exposure angles will produce the thinnest sectional thickness?

A)10°
B)20°
C)30°
D)40°
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48
Match each of the following tomographic terms with its correct definition.(Use each term only once.)

Distortion of objects outside the object plane

A)Object plane
B)Exposure angle
C)Tomogram
D)Blur
E)Fulcrum
F)Tomographic angle
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49
The technologist must follow standard precautions when handling bile.
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50
Which one of the following is not a factor that directly controls or influences the amount of tomographic blurring?

A)Size of anatomy
B)Tomographic angle
C)Object-IR distance
D)Exposure angle
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51
Match each of the following tomographic terms with its correct definition.(Use each term only once.)

The pivot point between tube and IR

A)Object plane
B)Exposure angle
C)Tomogram
D)Blur
E)Fulcrum
F)Tomographic angle
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52
Intercondylar fossa projections are often required during a conventional knee arthrogram.
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53
Objects within the body above and below the focal plane appear blurred because:

A)they are not placed parallel to the direction of tube travel.
B)their images move from one part of the IR to another as the tube and IR move through their travel during the exposure.
C)they are situated too close to the focal plane.
D)the body part is too large for sufficient penetration of x-rays.
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54
An endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) can either be a diagnostic or a therapeutic procedure.
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55
Match each of the following tomographic terms with its correct definition.(Use each term only once.)

The factor that determines slice thickness

A)Object plane
B)Exposure angle
C)Tomogram
D)Blur
E)Fulcrum
F)Tomographic angle
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56
Which of the following procedures is the most common application of conventional tomography?

A)Intravenous urography
B)Long bone studies
C)Sternum studies
D)Vertebral column studies
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57
The total distance the x-ray tube travels is termed:

A)tomographic angle.
B)fulcrum.
C)objective plane.
D)fulcrum level.
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58
Another term for tomography is:

A)computed tomography.
B)orthoroentgenography.
C)body section radiography.
D)orthostatic radiography.
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59
Match each of the following tomographic terms with its correct definition.(Use each term only once.)

Radiograph produced by a tomographic unit

A)Object plane
B)Exposure angle
C)Tomogram
D)Blur
E)Fulcrum
F)Tomographic angle
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60
Match each of the following tomographic terms with its correct definition.(Use each term only once.)

The total distance the x-ray tube travels

A)Object plane
B)Exposure angle
C)Tomogram
D)Blur
E)Fulcrum
F)Tomographic angle
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61
Long bone measurement of the lower limb requires that the entire lower limb be included on a single radiograph.
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62
The wrist should be placed into the pronated PA position for a long bone study of the upper limb.
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63
Lower limb orthoroentgenograms should be performed nongrid.
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64
The primary factor affecting the sectional thickness, as controlled by the operator, is exposure angle.
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65
Most disk pathology of the spine occurs in the cervical and lumbar regions.
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66
Arachnoiditis is a clinical indication for a myelogram procedure.
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67
Gonadal shielding cannot be used for long bone measurement of the lower limb for males or females.
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68
Linear tomography is primarily used for studies of the temporal bones.
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69
More blurring occurs with a shorter exposure angle.
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