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Decks in this class (34)

POSITIONING AND ARTIFACTS POWERPOINT
Cr,
Cd,
D
11  cards
Directional Terms
Two limb specific directional ter...,
Two limb specific directional ter...,
Two limb specific directional ter...
10  cards
Preparation Factors
When considering preparation fact...,
Two patient preparation factors,
What three things could you consi...
6  cards
More Preparation Factors
What is important to have when ta...,
What two areas in large animals a...,
When taking x rays the interest a...
10  cards
Positioning Aids
If it isn t possible to remove a ...,
Horse hoof preparation before a r...,
Two advantages of positioning aids
6  cards
Artifacts
Three causes of artifacts,
What are three problems that resu...,
Six types of artifacts
8  cards
SA AXIAL POSITIONING
What are two main principles of t...,
Four key factors for obtaining a ...,
Parts of the axial skeleton 5
7  cards
Spine
What are the two main principles ...,
What are three keys to obtaining ...,
What two things can keep the spin...
4  cards
SOFT TISSUE POWERPOINT
What are the general soft tissues...,
General areas of soft tissue in t...,
Six general areas of soft tissue ...
10  cards
Special Procedures of Soft Tissue
Before using contrast for enhance...,
Many soft tissues like the abdomi...,
Contrast media can increase the v...
10  cards
Contrast Agents
What are three examples of negati...,
Of the three negative contrast ag...,
What is double contrast
10  cards
More Contrast Agents
Ionic contrast agents are irritat...,
Non ionic contrast agents can be ...,
Two categories of iodine positive...
10  cards
GI Contrast Studies
What is an ideal position for an ...,
What superimposition may you get ...,
Contrast agents for an esophagogr...
10  cards
Lower GI Contrast Studies + Urogram
Barium and iodine are also the ag...,
During a lower gi contrast study ...,
Positions for a lower gi contrast...
10  cards
Urinary Contrast Studies
What is cystography,
What contrast agents could be use...,
Iodine dose for cystography
9  cards
CNS Contrast Studies + More
Myelography,
What contrast agent is used for a...,
Administration points for iodine ...
10  cards
Soft Tissue X-rays of Thorax and Abdomen
Which view is needed for the heart,
Which thoracic views are needed f...,
Why are lung tumors highly visible
11  cards
SPECIAL ANIMAL POWERPOINT
What are principles,
In the case of exotics tortoise s...,
Another variable that may need to...
10  cards
Restraint
What is a main concern for exotic...,
When using physical restraint dev...,
When using chemical restraint for...
10  cards
Avian
Measurement for avian whole body ...,
What wings should you never tape ...,
Avian whole body vd key positioning
9  cards
Small Mammal
If we are radiographing a small m...,
What is the preferred method of r...,
What are some common physical res...
8  cards
Reptiles and Amphibians
The preferred restraint for repti...,
Position and manipulation for a w...,
Measurement for lizard like
10  cards
Snakes + Fish
Snakes are size dependent if they...,
Large and docile snakes may only ...,
3 physical restraint for a snake
6  cards
LARGE ANIMAL POWERPOINT
Two things to remember for safety...,
What specific things should you k...,
What specific things should you k...
10  cards
Specific Considerations
What is the kvp on a portable mac...,
Beam limiting on a portable machi...,
Exposure time on a portable machi...
10  cards
Prep and Safety
Before a radiograph artifacts sho...,
Who requires shielding during lar...,
Cassette holding is never _______...
5  cards
ULTRASOUND POWERPOINT
Ultrasound,
Hz,
Ultrasound useful range
10  cards
Specific Tissues
Attenuation,
When sound waves are absorbed wha...,
Sound waves with increased freque...
10  cards
Echoes
Bc sound waves transmit excellent...,
Why are soft tissue reflections v...,
Echogenicity
10  cards
Displays
What is display mode m motion use...,
What is an mpr display mode,
What is 3d mode typically used for
10  cards
Transducer + Probes
Lower frequency _____________ dep...,
Higher frequency _______________ ...,
Frequency correlates to the resol...
10  cards
Probes
Disadvantage of sector convex probe,
Advantages of a matrix probe,
What changes depth and penetration
10  cards
Settings
What does the gain setting do,
What does time gain compensation do,
How does time gain compensation c...
10  cards
Scanning
When manipulating the transducer ...,
Before performing an ultrasound i...,
A systematic approach is best whe...
10  cards

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