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66 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 66
40 seconds
what is the scan delay for appendicitis/diverticulitis
is there a scan delay for renal stones
scan delay for mutliphasic pancreas
is there contrast for renal stones
Term 2 of 66
is there oral contrast for renal mass
IV contrast: none.
Oral contrast: none
no
150s
no bc theres no contrast
Term 3 of 66
what are the indications for enterography
Crohn disease, inflamed bowel.
Known or suspected renal or ureteral calculi.
group 1 arterial
group 2 venous
pancreatitis or pancreatic tumors
,Term 4 of 66
is there contrast for renal stones
only group 2 for IV contrast
100 mL at 3 mL/s; 50 mL saline at 3.0 mL/s
group 1: noncontrast scan
group 2: excretory scan
IV contrast: none.
Oral contrast: none
Oral contrast: VoLumen or water: 450 mL 30 minutes prior ; 225 mL 10 minutes prior, 225 mL
just before the scan (in scan room).
Term 5 of 66
whats the contrast IV contrast for multiphasic liver (&saline)
125 mL at 3 mL/s; 50 mL saline at 3.0 mL/s
125ml at 3ml/s
50 ml saline flush
start just above the diaphragm
end just below the SP
125 mL at 4 mL/s; 50 mL saline at 4.0 mL/s.
Term 6 of 66
whats the start and end location for renal stones
Start location: 2 cm above the kidneys. End location: Symphysis pubis
Start location: just above the diaphragm. End location: just below the symphysis pubis.
IV contrast: 125 mL (370 concentration) at 4 mL/s; 50 mL saline at 4.0 mL/s.
- Start location: just above the diaphragm.
End location: just below kidney.
, Term 7 of 66
what is the contrast for renal mass
125 mL (370 concentration) at 4 mL/s; 50 mL saline at 4.0 mL/s
only group 2 for IV contrast
100 mL at 3 mL/s; 50 mL saline at 3.0 mL/s
Known or expected renal mass.
Start location: 2 cm above kidneys. - End location: 2 cm below kidneys.
SAME FOR BOTH
Term 8 of 66
what are the indications for a routine abdo-pel
Crohn disease, inflamed bowel.
pancreatitis or pancreatic tumors
suspected abdominal mass, tumor staging and abscess
start just above the diaphragm
end just below the SP
Term 9 of 66
what are the indications for adrenal mass
group 1-arterial
group 2 - venous
Hematuria, known or suspected urothelial disease such as transitional cell carcinoma.
Characterization of known adrenal mass.
Crohn disease, inflamed bowel.
66 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 66
40 seconds
what is the scan delay for appendicitis/diverticulitis
is there a scan delay for renal stones
scan delay for mutliphasic pancreas
is there contrast for renal stones
Term 2 of 66
is there oral contrast for renal mass
IV contrast: none.
Oral contrast: none
no
150s
no bc theres no contrast
Term 3 of 66
what are the indications for enterography
Crohn disease, inflamed bowel.
Known or suspected renal or ureteral calculi.
group 1 arterial
group 2 venous
pancreatitis or pancreatic tumors
,Term 4 of 66
is there contrast for renal stones
only group 2 for IV contrast
100 mL at 3 mL/s; 50 mL saline at 3.0 mL/s
group 1: noncontrast scan
group 2: excretory scan
IV contrast: none.
Oral contrast: none
Oral contrast: VoLumen or water: 450 mL 30 minutes prior ; 225 mL 10 minutes prior, 225 mL
just before the scan (in scan room).
Term 5 of 66
whats the contrast IV contrast for multiphasic liver (&saline)
125 mL at 3 mL/s; 50 mL saline at 3.0 mL/s
125ml at 3ml/s
50 ml saline flush
start just above the diaphragm
end just below the SP
125 mL at 4 mL/s; 50 mL saline at 4.0 mL/s.
Term 6 of 66
whats the start and end location for renal stones
Start location: 2 cm above the kidneys. End location: Symphysis pubis
Start location: just above the diaphragm. End location: just below the symphysis pubis.
IV contrast: 125 mL (370 concentration) at 4 mL/s; 50 mL saline at 4.0 mL/s.
- Start location: just above the diaphragm.
End location: just below kidney.
, Term 7 of 66
what is the contrast for renal mass
125 mL (370 concentration) at 4 mL/s; 50 mL saline at 4.0 mL/s
only group 2 for IV contrast
100 mL at 3 mL/s; 50 mL saline at 3.0 mL/s
Known or expected renal mass.
Start location: 2 cm above kidneys. - End location: 2 cm below kidneys.
SAME FOR BOTH
Term 8 of 66
what are the indications for a routine abdo-pel
Crohn disease, inflamed bowel.
pancreatitis or pancreatic tumors
suspected abdominal mass, tumor staging and abscess
start just above the diaphragm
end just below the SP
Term 9 of 66
what are the indications for adrenal mass
group 1-arterial
group 2 - venous
Hematuria, known or suspected urothelial disease such as transitional cell carcinoma.
Characterization of known adrenal mass.
Crohn disease, inflamed bowel.