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Where do the ureters enter the bladder?
Posterior Wall
For which body habitus will the kidneys lie at the highest level?
Hypersthenic
What projections are used for a cystogram?
AP / AP Oblique / Lateral
what must be available during an IVU?
Radiologist and Crash Cart (emergency cart)
What is the central ray angulation for the PA Axial projection of the urinary bladder?
10 to 15 degrees Cephalad
How much is the patient rotated from the supine for an AP oblique projections of the urinary system?
30 degrees
What serves as a reservoir for the urine?
Urinary Bladder
A radiographic examination of the urinary bladder is termed:
Cystography
The technique of injecting contrast media into a vein and taking radiographs of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder is termed:
Intravenous Urography (IVU)
Approximately how many will experience anaphylaxis during administration of contrast media?
1 in 14,000
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