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AP supine chest, 72, double inspiration, CR perpendicular to MSP at the level of T7
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go?
RAO sternum LPO projection, 40, orthostatic breathing, CR 1 inch lateral of the vertebral spine at the level of T7
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go?
Left lateral sternum, 72, double inspiration, CR anterior to the MCP at the level of T7, manubrium to sternal angle to body of sternum to xiphoid process
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? What are 4 parts of the sternum from top to bottom?
LPO or RAO ribs, 72, double inspiration, CR between MSP and MCP at the level of T7 with the patient at 45 degrees obliquity
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go?
AP unilateral right ribs above diaphragm, 72, double inspiration, CR between MSP and MCP at the level of T7
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go?
AP bilateral ribs below the diaphragm, 40, double expiration, CR perpendicular to the MSP at the level halfway between the xiphoid process and inferior border of the ribs
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go?
PA abdomen prone, 40, double expiration, CR perpendicular to MSP at the level of the iliac crest
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go?
PA left lateral decubitus abdomen, 40, double expiration, CR perpendicular to MSP and 2 inches above the iliac crest with a grid
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go?
No because the diaphragm is cut off, top of IR should be placed at axillary to prevent this
Does this film meet evaluation criteria?
PA left lateral decubitus abdomen, 40, double expiration, CR perpendicular to MSP and 2 inches above the iliac crest with a grid
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go?
AP abdomen supine KUB, 40, double expiration, CR perpendicular to MSP at the level of the iliac crest, not a good film because the right iliac crest is cut off, gallstones
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? Is this a good film? What pathology do you see?
No, missing the pubic symphysis because it is not centered correctly
Does this film meet evaluation criteria?
AP erect abdomen, 40, double expiration, CR perpendicular to MSP and 2 inches above the iliac crest
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go?
left lateral airway, 72, swallow x4, centered at the level of C6 to C7 perpendicular to MSP, A is air-filled trachea, B is esophagus, C is region of the thyroid gland, D is region of the thymus gland
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? What are A, B, C, and D?
AP lordotic chest, 72, double inspiration, CR perpendicular to MSP at the level of T7
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go?
PA chest erect, 72, double inspiration, CR perpendicular to MSP at the level of T7, A is trachea, B is apex of left lung, C is carina, D is left hemi-diaphragm, E is diaphragm, F is right costophrenic angle, G is hilum, yes because there is equal distance between SC joints
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? What is A, B, C, D, E, F and G? Is this a good film?
PA chest performed with expiration, pathology is right pneumothorax, CR perpendicular to MSP at the level of T7
What image is this? Why does it look bad? What pathology may be seen better if it was performed properly? Where is the CR centered?
PA chest, 72, double inspiration, CR perpendicular to MSP at the level of T7, not a good film because 10 ribs are not visible
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? Is this a good film?
left lateral chest, 72, double inspiration, CR perpendicular to MCP at the level of T7, no because the posterior ribs are not superimposed
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? Is this a good film?
left lateral chest, 72, double inspiration, CR perpendicular to MCP at the level of T7, no because arms are down and cutting off the apices of the lungs and ribs are not super imposed
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? Is this a good film?
LPO position with a RAO projection, RAO position with a LPO projection, 72, double inspiration, CR perpendicular to halfway between the MSP and MCP at the level of T7
What image is this - 2 possible positions? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go?
PA chest, 72, double inspiration, CR perpendicular to MSP at the level of T7, this is a bad film because you can't see the left costophrenic angle and you can't see 10 ribs
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? Is this a good film?
AP upper airway, 72, swallow x4, CR perpendicular to the MSP at the level of C6-C7
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go?
AP abdomen supine KUB, 40, double expiration, CR perpendicular to MSP at the level of the iliac crest, film is bad because iliac crests are cut off and metal zipper is in the way, tube is a stent which is used to treat narrow or weak arteries
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? Is this film good? What is the curly tube?
RAO sternum with LPO projection, 40, orthostatic breathing, CR 1 inch lateral of the vertebral spine at the level of T7, the film is good, 2 is manubrium, 3 is body, 4 is xiphoid process, 5 is left SC joint, 6 is left clavicle
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? Is this film good? What are 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6?
PA chest and projection, 72, double inspiration, CR perpendicular to MSP at the level of T7, not a good film because 10 ribs are not visible, left lung is blunted because pleural effusion, 2 is air-filled trachea, 3 is left clavicle, 4 is heart shadow, 5 is right scapula, 6 is right costophrenic angle
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? Is this film good? Why does the left lung look strange? Identify 2-6.
LPO position with a RAO projection, RAO position with a LPO projection, 72, double inspiration, CR perpendicular to halfway between the MSP and MCP at the level of T7, 2 is heart shadow, 3 is right hemidiaphragm, 4 is right costophrenic angle, 5 is right scapula, 6 is left clavicle
What image is this - 2 possible? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? Identify 2-6.
AP abdomen supine KUB, 40, double expiration, CR perpendicular to MSP at the level of the iliac crest, 2 is psoas muscles, 3 is right iliac crest, 4 is gas, 5 is belt buckle
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? Identify 2-5.
AP ribs below the diaphragm, double expiration, CR perpendicular to the MSP at the level halfway between the xiphoid process and inferior border of the ribs, 3 is right 11th rib, 4 is right 7th rib, 5 is transverse process of L3
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? Identify 3-5.
AP abdomen supine, 40, double expiration, CR perpendicular to MSP at the level of the iliac crest, 4 is left iliac crest, 5 is spinous process of L3, 6 is psoas muscle, 7 is right 9th rib, film is bad because it isn't centered properly and the pubic symphysis is cut off
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? Identify 4-7. Is this a good film?
left lateral decubitus abdomen, 40, double expiration, CR perpendicular to MSP and 2 inches above iliac crest with a grid, 3 is 10th right rib, 4 is right hemidiaphragm
What image is this? What is the SID? What are the breathing instructions? Where does the CR go? What are 3 and 4?
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