Ch. 3 Bontrager's Self Test: Abdomen

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Paralytic ileus

Another term describing a nonmechanical bowel obstruction is:

Retroperitoneum

Duodenum

ascites

An abdominal accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity is called:

ulcerative colitis

A chronic disease involving inflammation of the large intestine is:

sonography

A patient comes in the ER with possible gallstones. The patient is in severe pain. Which of the following imaging modalities or projections provides the quickest method for confirming the presence of gallstones?

identify current inflammation

A patient comes into the ER with the history of Crohn's disease. An acute abdomen series is ordered on the patient. What is the reason for this order?

Left lateral decubitus

A patient comes to the radiology department with a clinical history of ascites. The patient is unable to stand or sit erect. Which projection best demonstrates this condition?

AP erect abdomen

A patient comes to the radiology department with a clinical history of pneumoperitoneum. The patient is able to stand. Which one of the following projections best demonstrates this condition?

dorsal decubitus

A patient with a clinical history of a possible umbilical hernia comes to the radiology department. The KUB is inconclusive. Which additional projection can be taken to help confirm the diagnosis?

iliac crest

An important anatomic landmark that is commonly used to locate the center of the abdomen is the:

AP erect abdomen

A patient with possible ileus enters the emergency room. The physician orders an acute abdominal series. The patient can stand. Which specific position best demonstrates air/fluid levels in the abdomen?

left lateral decubitus

A patient with possible perforated bowel caused by trauma enters the ER. The patient is unable to stand. What projection best demonstrates any possible free air in the abdomen?

Rotation toward the right

A radiograph of an AP projection of the abdomen reveals that the right iliac wing is wider than the left. What type of positioning error was involved?

Retroperitoneum

Adrenal glands

RLQ

Appendix

Retroperitoneum

Ascending colon

ileocecal valve

At the junction of the small and large intestine is the:

Intraperitoneum

Cecum

RLQ

Cecum

diaphragm

Free air in the intraabdominal cavity rises to the level of the______________in a patient who is in the erect position.

pneumoperitoneum

Free air or gas in the peritoneal cavity

Intraperitoneum

Gallbladder

RUQ

Gallbladder

diaphragm

If the PA chest projection is not performed for the acute abdomen series, centering for the erect abdomen projection must include the:

Intraperitoneum

Jejunum

Intraperitoneum

Liver

RUQ

Liver

upon expiration

Most abdominal projections are taken:

Infraperitoneum

Ovaries

RUQ and LUQ

Pancreas

Retroperitoneum

Pancreas

RUQ

Right colic flexure

LLQ

Sigmoid colon

LUQ

Spleen

LUQ

Stomach

peritoneum

The double-walled membrane lining the abdominal cavity is called the:

duodenum

The first portion of the small intestine is called the:

ureter

The kidneys are connected to the bladder by way of the:

Intussusception

The telescoping of a section of bowel into another loop is called:

greater trochanter

To identify the inferior margin of the abdomen, the technologist can palpate the symphysis pubis or:

Infraperitoneum

Urinary bladder

short exposure time

What controls involuntary motion of a young, pediatric patient during abdominal radiography?

Nuclear medicine

What following alternative imaging modalities is most effectively used to evaluate GI motility and reflux?

5 minutes

What is the minimum amount of time a patient should be upright before taking a projection to demonstrate intra-abdominal free air?

mesentery

What structure connects the small intestine to the posterior abdominal wall.

psoas muscles

What structure is seen on a properly exposed KUB?

gallbladder

What structure stores and releases bile?

close collimation

What technical factor is essential when using computed radiography to insure a high-quality image is produced?

ileus

Which one of the following conditions is demonstrated radiographically as distended, air-filled loops of small bowel?

ascites

Which one of the following conditions is demonstrated radiographically as general abdominal haziness?

78 kV, grid, 40-inch SID

Which one of the following sets of exposure factors would be the best for abdominal radiography (average sized adult)?

left hypochondriac

Which region of the abdomen contains the spleen?

left lateral decubitus

Which specific decubitus position of the abdomen should be used in an acute abdomen series if the patient cannot stand?


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