_____________ contrast is not always used in trauma imaging if surgery is likely indicated.
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Oral
The ROI for bolus tracking should be placed around _____ cm above the vessel of
interest in an abdomen/pelvis CTA?
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2
Is an advantage of CT over MRI when imaging a trauma patient
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ease of monitoring patients, speed of exam acquisition,
better demonstration of bleeds and fractures.
_____________ ensures patient safety while attempting to provide images free of motion
artifact.
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immobilizaion
The crest of the ilium is located at what vertebral level?
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L4
Name the three large openings (hiatus) in the diaphragm:
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caves, aortic, esophageal
______________ is the muscular partition that separates the thoracic cavity from the
abdominal cavity?
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Diaphragm
Name one of the two body landmarks that may be palpated and used as a reference
to aid in proper patient positioning of a chest CT?
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xiphoid tip; sternal notch
The directional term rostral refers to which of the following?
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Toward the nose
The inferior mesenteric artery is located?
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4 cm above the bifurcation of the abdominal aorta
_____________ is often indicated if pelvic fractures are diagnosed.
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Oral
The ROI for bolus tracking should be placed around _____ cm above the vessel of
interest in an abdomen/pelvis CTA?
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2
Is an advantage of CT over MRI when imaging a trauma patient
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ease of monitoring patients, speed of exam acquisition,
better demonstration of bleeds and fractures.
_____________ ensures patient safety while attempting to provide images free of motion
artifact.
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immobilizaion
The crest of the ilium is located at what vertebral level?
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L4
Name the three large openings (hiatus) in the diaphragm:
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caves, aortic, esophageal
______________ is the muscular partition that separates the thoracic cavity from the
abdominal cavity?
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Diaphragm
Name one of the two body landmarks that may be palpated and used as a reference
to aid in proper patient positioning of a chest CT?
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xiphoid tip; sternal notch
The directional term rostral refers to which of the following?
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Toward the nose
The inferior mesenteric artery is located?
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4 cm above the bifurcation of the abdominal aorta
_____________ is often indicated if pelvic fractures are diagnosed.
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