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By One_militantmind | Updated: Sep 26, 2016
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Radiograph film cassette is placed under the patients back and a portable X-Ray machine is positioned over the patients chest
Anterior
Posterior
Bilateral Decubitus
All of the above
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2.
Patients chest is place against the film cassette.
Anterior/Posterior View
Posterior/Anterior View
Lateral Decubitus
All of the above
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3.
What Chest Radiograph is performed on patients who are unable to stand?
Anteriorposterior view
Posterioranterior view
Bilateral Decubitus
All of the above
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4.
Enlarges Cardiac Magnification
Bilateral Decubitus
Anterior
Posterior
All of the above
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5.
When checking for Fluid in the Lung, what position would you place the patient in
Anterior/Posterior
Posterior/Anterior
Later Decubitus
All of the above
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6.
Within a Normal Lung, where would you see infiltrates on an X-Ray
Inside the lung (pleural space)
Outside the lung
Below the diaphragm
All of the above
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7.
By convention the Left Side of the chest is placed against the film cassette
Bilateral Decubitus
Anterior
Posterior
Lateral
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8.
What procedure often clears Rhonchi
Antibiotics
Suctioning
Percussions
Excersize
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9.
Minimizes Cardiac Magnification which can be a complication of other views
Posterioranterior view
Anteriorposterior view
Bilateral Decubitus
All of the above
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10.
What are the TWO Components of RUBS
Inspiration
Expiration
Wheezing
Crackles
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11.
Within a Normal Lung, where would Effusion occur
Inside the lung
Outside the lung
Below the diaphragm
All of the above
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12.
The X-Ray exits ventrally is considered what position
Anterior/Posterior view
Posterior/Anterior view
Bilateral Decubitus
All of the above
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13.
When ordered a PA radiograph, what is ordered in conduction with it
Anterior
Bilateral Decubitus
Lateral
None of the above
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14.
What disease can you find Rhonchi Sounds
COPD (bronchitis)
Restrictive Disease (Pneumonia)
ICP
All of the above
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15.
Deviated AWAY from the Diseased Side "Tracheal Shift"
Pneumothorax
Pleural Effusion
Large Mass
None of the Above
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16.
Factors to be considered on all X-Rays
Angulation
Inspiration
Rotation
Exposure and Orientation
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17.
During a Posterior Anterior Chest Radiograph, what are we looking for?
Pleural Effusion
CHF
Atelectasis
Direct Lung Injury
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18.
What are the 3 components of Pericardial Friction Rub
Early Diastole
Late Diastole
Systole
Inspiration
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19.
What are the positions for X-Rays
Anterior Posterior View
Posterior Anterior View
Bilateral Decubitus View
Lateral View
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20.
Select the ones you like
Option1
Option2
Option3
Option4
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21.
What is the difference between the sounds of Rhonchi and Wheezing
Length in sound
Time of sound
The size of piping
None of the above
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22.
Comes from Large Airways with a Lower pitched sound
Wheezing
Rubs
Rhonchi
Crackles
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23.
Rhonchi sounds usually come from
Mucous/Secretions
Atelectasis
Pleural Effusion
None of the above
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24.
Because the right side of the body is closer to the source of the X-Ray the Lateral View
The right side is less magnified than the left side
The right side is greater magnified than the left side
The right and left side are equally magnified
All of the above
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25.
Heard with narrowed Bronchus--Tends to be due to Bronchospasm
Rhonchi
Wheezing
Rubs
Crackles
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26.
Heard in expiration or inspiration or both
Wheezing
Rhonchi
Crackles
Rubs
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27.
Sound comes from small airways with a high pitched sound
Rhonchi
Rubs
Crackles
Wheezing
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28.
Diseases that are Deviated towards Diseased Side "Tracheal Shift"
Atelectasis
Agenesis of Lung
Pneumonectomy
Pleural Fibrosis
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29.
What breath sound is due to Collapse of the Alveoli
Wheezing
Rubs
Crackles
Rhonchi
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30.
What Breath sound is the same as Rales or Creps
Wheezing
Crackles
Rhonchi
Rubs
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31.
Crackles are heard in what
Atelectasis
Consolidation
Fibrosis
Regional Collapse
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32.
What are some things that cause TRACHEAL SHIFTS
Mediastinal Masses
Tracheal Masses
Kyphoscoliosis
None of the Above
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33.
Because of Cartilage what tends not to Spasm
Large Airways
Small Airways
Trachea
All of the above
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34.
Grating Sound
Wheezing
Rubs
Rhonchi
Rales
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35.
Radiograph that is difficult to interpret due to many potential technical problems
Posterior
Bilateral Decubitus
Anterior
None of the above
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36.
In a Rubs Breath Sound it can be due to
CV
Pleural
Visceral Pleura
None of the above
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37.
Rubs is usually caused by
Fibrosis of Pleura
Restrictive Lung Disease
PE with Infarction
None of the above
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Radiograph film cassette is placed under the patients back and a...
Patients chest is place against the film cassette.
What Chest Radiograph is performed on patients who are unable to...
Enlarges Cardiac Magnification
When checking for Fluid in the Lung, what position would you place the...
Within a Normal Lung, where would you see infiltrates on an X-Ray
By convention the Left Side of the chest is placed against the film...
What procedure often clears Rhonchi
Minimizes Cardiac Magnification which can be a complication of other...
What are the TWO Components of RUBS
Within a Normal Lung, where would Effusion occur
The X-Ray exits ventrally is considered what position
When ordered a PA radiograph, what is ordered in conduction with it
What disease can you find Rhonchi Sounds
Deviated AWAY from the Diseased Side "Tracheal Shift"
Factors to be considered on all X-Rays
During a Posterior Anterior Chest Radiograph, what are we looking for?
What are the 3 components of Pericardial Friction Rub
What are the positions for X-Rays
Select the ones you like
What is the difference between the sounds of Rhonchi and Wheezing
Comes from Large Airways with a Lower pitched sound
Rhonchi sounds usually come from
Because the right side of the body is closer to the source of the...
Heard with narrowed Bronchus--Tends to be due to Bronchospasm
Heard in expiration or inspiration or both
Sound comes from small airways with a high pitched sound
Diseases that are Deviated towards Diseased Side "Tracheal...
What breath sound is due to Collapse of the Alveoli
What Breath sound is the same as Rales or Creps
Crackles are heard in what
What are some things that cause TRACHEAL SHIFTS
Because of Cartilage what tends not to Spasm
Grating Sound
Radiograph that is difficult to interpret due to many potential...
In a Rubs Breath Sound it can be due to
Rubs is usually caused by
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