abd comp qs 2 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| what happens if we use a high kVp on an abdominal radiograph? | contrast will be too low (long scale), stones may not be visualized |
| a quality abdominal radiograph should demonstrate what anatomy? | sharply defined psoas muscles, lower border of liver, kidneys, ribs, transverse process of lumbar vertebrae |
| why is a PA CXR done with a “3-way” abdomen? | for free air below the diaphragm |
| why do we avoid doing a right lateral decubitus abdomen? | free air may be mistaken for air in the fundus of the stomach |
| when the abdomen is divided into 9 sections, what are the sections of the top row? | R hypochondrium, epigastric, L hypochondriac. |
| when the abdomen is divided into 9 sections, what are the sections of the middle row? | R lateral, umbilical, L lateral |
| when the abdomen is divided into 9 sections, what are the sections of the bottom row? | R inguinal/iliac, hypogastric, L inguinal/iliac |
| name the portions of the stomach | cardia, fundus, body, pylorus. |
| Name the portions of the small bowel in order or digestion | duodenal bulb, duodenum, jejunum, ileum |
| What cells make up the mucosa of the small intestine? | absorptive, goblet, crypt |
| What is the function of the ileum? | to absorb water |
| How do the male and female pelvis differ? | the female pelvis is wider with an oval brim |
| What points measure the superior aperture (inlet) of the pelvis? | pubic symphysis to sacral promontory |
| What points measure the inferior aperture (outlet) of the pelvis? | pubic symphysis to coccyx |
| What are the layers of the GI tract? | mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, serosa |
| What are the branches off the Celiac trunk? | hepatic, splenic, gastric |
| What are the major branches off the abdominal aorta? | celiac trunk, mesenteric (superior and inferior) and renal (right and left) |
| What is the path of urine drainage? | renal papilla, minor calyces, major calyces, renal pelvis, ureters, bladder, urethra |
| What is the path of waste through the nephron? | afferent arteriole, bowman’s capsule, glomerulus, proximal convoluted tubule, descending limb, loop of henle, ascending limb, distal convoluted tubule, collecting tubule to renal papilla. |
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