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advanced positioning midterm quiz 5

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How is the CR positioned to free the bladder neck of superimposition during a female cystourethrogram?   show
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show AP, AP oblique, lateral  
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Term for reflux traveling from the bladder to the ureters   show
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show cystography  
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During a normal HSG, contrast spills where?   show
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show 2” above the PS  
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show 35-40 degrees  
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show superior border of the PS  
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show isthmus, ampulla, infundibulum  
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show distal ureters, bladder, proximal urethra  
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show determine patency of fallopian tubes, polyps, position of uterus, presence of fistulous tracts  
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show 3-5”  
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Where is the IR centered for an AP axial cystogram?   show
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The ovaries lie in what position relative to the fallopian tubes?   show
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show 5 or 8 french feeding tube  
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Term for the radiographic examination of the bladder and urethra   show
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show 10-15 degrees cephalad  
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How much rotation is needed for an AP oblique bladder projection during a cystogram?   show
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show AP oblique  
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Voiding studies allow for delineation of:   show
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show 10-15 degrees caudad  
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show uterus  
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Can gaseous contrasts be used for an HSG?   show
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Can gastrografin be used for an HSG?   show
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