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SPC Cardiopulmonary Assessment Unit 3 Exam 2

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Describe Posteroanterior Radiograph (PA)   show
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Describe Anteroposterior Radiograph (AP)   show
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Describe Lateral Radiograph   show
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Describe Lateral Decubitus Radiograph   show
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Describe Apical Lordotic Radiograph   show
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Radiation safety for RT's consist of what?   show
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show CT scans  
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show Black  
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show Radiolucent, Black, White,  
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What does radiolucent mean?   show
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What does radiopaque mean?   show
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What would show up black?   show
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What would show up light gray?   show
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show DENSE Objects: Fat, Heart, Breast, Adipose, Bone, Clavicles, Ribs  
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show <.50%  
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show R diaphragm is 2cm higher than the L  
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Costophrenic Angles should be what degree on a XR?   show
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show Pneumothorax  
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show Adenopathy  
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show Cor Pulmonale  
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show Used to check positioning  
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show Used to assess lung volume  
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Anterior Ribs on an CXR are used for what?   show
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show Between the medial ends of the clavicles  
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show Lung fields are black w/o vascularity, vertebrae easily seen through cardiac shadow  
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What is under exposure?   show
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What is seen at end-inspiratory level on a CXR?   show
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Location of Atelectasis on CXR?   show
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show 1. Tracheal Shift (towards) 2. Hemidiaphragm Elevation 3. Narrowed Posterior rib spaces 4. Volume Loss  
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Changes with Pneumothorax on CXR?   show
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show 1. Narrow, Tear-shaped Heart 2. Prominent PAs 3. Low, Flat Diaphragms 4. Wide Posterior Ribs Spaces 5. Horizontal Posterior Ribs 6. Radiolucent Lung Fields  
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Changes with Interstitial Disease in CXR?   show
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Changes with Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema in CXR?   show
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Changes with Consolidation in CR?   show
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