RT 101 Unit Test 3 LGI
Why is the PA rather than the AP recommended for a small bowel series?
Better separation of loops of small intestine
The correct order of the segments of the colon, beginning with the cecum, is:
Ascending, hepatic flexure, transverse, splenic flexure, descending, sigmoid
What is another term for the AP axial projection taken during a barium enema procedure?
Butterfly position
Situation: A patient comes to radiology with a history of rectocele. Which of the following procedures best demonstrates this condition?
Evacuative proctogram
Which of the following conditions may lead to an adynamic ileus?
Peritonitis
Which aspect of the large intestine is located highest, or most superior, in the abdomen?
Left colic flexure
A properly positioned LAO for the large intestine will demonstrate the:
Left colic flexure and descending colon
Which imaging modality can demonstrate abscesses in the retroperitoneum?
MRI
Which laxative is classified as a saline type?
Magnesium citrate
When are small bowel series deemed to be complete?
Once the contrast media passes the ileocecal valve
Which specific aspect of the large intestine must be demonstrated during evacuative proctography?
anorectal angle
Central ray and image receptor centering for a 1-hour small bowel radiograph should be:
at the level of the iliac crest.
A telescoping, or invagination, of one part of the intestine into another is termed:
intussusception
How much CR angulation is required for the AP axial projection?
30 to 40 degrees
For an AP axial projection of the large intestine in the oblique position, the patient is placed in a:
30º to 40º LPO
Prior to having a small bowel series, the patient should remain NPO for:
8 hours
The recommended water temperature for a barium sulfate mixture used for most barium enema procedures is:
85 to 90 °F
Situation: During a single-contrast barium enema, the radiologist detects a possible defect within the right colic flexure. Which of the following projections and/or positions best demonstrates this region of the colon?
LPO
Situation: During fluoroscopy, the radiologist detects a possible polyp in the ascending colon. He asks the technologist to produce a radiograph that will best demonstrate this region of the large intestine. Which one of the following positions will accomplish this goal?
LPO
The three bands of longitudinal muscle that cause pouch-like appearance of the large intestine are termed:
Taenia coli
What is the term for the three bands of muscle that pull the large intestine into pouches?
Taenia coli
Why is it important for the technologist to review the patient's chart and inform the radiologist before beginning the BE exam if a biopsy was performed as part of a prior sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy procedure?
The biopsy of the colon may weaken that portion of the colon, which could lead to a perforation during the BE exam.
Which of the following statements is not true in regard to a pediatric small bowel series?
The transit time for barium through the small intestine is longer than that of an adult.
Why is oral contrast media sometimes given during computed tomography colonography?
To mark or "tag" possible fecal matter
Which of the following pathologic conditions is best demonstrated with evacuative proctography?
rectal prolapse
The most distal portion of the colon is the:
sigmoid
Which part of the large intestine is located between the rectum and the descending colon?
sigmoid colon
At what stage of respiration should the enema tip be inserted into the rectum?
suspended expiration
During the initial enema tip insertion, the tip is aimed:
toward the umbilicus
Which part of the colon has the greatest amount of potential movement?
transverse colon
A single-stage, double-contrast barium enema involves instilling both the negative and positive contrast media at the same time.
true
CT is being performed to diagnose acute appendicitis.
true
Computed tomography colonography (CTC) is considered as an effective alternative to endoscopic colonoscopy.
true
For an average adult, the amount of barium ingested is two cups (16 oz) for a small bowel only series.
true
Meckel diverticulum is best diagnosed with a nuclear medicine scan.
true
Synthetic latex (latex-free) enema tips are safe to use for latex-sensitive patients.
true
The enteroclysis procedure is indicated for patients with regional enteritis.
true
Ultrasound, with graded compression, can be used in diagnosing acute appendicitis.
true
Which modality is used for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis?
ultrasound
The "tapered," or "corkscrew," radiographic sign is often seen with:
volvulus
What type of enema tip is recommended for a barium enema on an infant?
10 Fr, flexible silicone catheter
The average time to scan the large intestine during a computed tomography colonography is:
10 min
The average length of time (in hours) it takes barium sulfate to reach the ileocecal valve after entering the stomach is:
2 to 3
The types of digestive movement characteristic of the large intestine include: 1.) Rhythmic Segmentation 2.) Haustral Churning 3.) Mass Peristalsis 4.) Defecation
2, 3 and 4 only
Regional enteritis is: 1.)Also known as ileus 2.) Characterized by the string sign 3.) Chronic and inflammatory
2, 3 only
The approximate uncoiled length (in feet) of the small intestine is:
20-23 feet
Situation: While attempting to insert an enema tip into the rectum, the technologist experiences resistance. What should be the next step taken by the technologist?
Have the radiologist insert it using fluoroscopic guidance.
Which of the following conditions may produce the "cobblestone" or "string" sign?
Regional enteritis (Crohn's disease)
Which part of the large intestine has the widest diameter?
cecum
The "stovepipe" radiographic sign is often seen with:
chronic ulcerative colitis.
The shortest segment of the small intestine is the:
duodenum
During a colostomy barium enema, a double-contrast retention enema tip is used.
false
Rectal retention enema tips should be fully inflated by the technologist before beginning a barium enema.
false
Which part of the GI tract synthesizes and absorbs vitamins B and K?
large intestine
Which of the following barium enema projections and/or positions provides the greatest amount of gonadal dosage to both male and female patients?
lateral rectum
Which of the following conditions would contraindicate the use of a cathartic before a barium enema?
obstruction