week 2 thoracic Flashcards

1
Q

What anatomy is viewed in a 45 degree PA cervical oblique?

A

Intervertebal foramina

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2
Q

Cervical oblique SID

A

60-72

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3
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Thoracic SID

A

60-72

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4
Q

Breathing technique for thoracic spine

A

orthostatic

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5
Q

What can you put behind patient for thoracic lateral to absorb extra scatter?

A

Lead strip

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6
Q

Position of CR for cervical Posterior oblique

A

15 degree cephalid and CR at C4

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7
Q

Position of CR for cervical Anterior oblique

A

15 degree caudad and CR at C4

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8
Q

Evaluation criteria for C-spine oblique

A

C2-C7 intervertebral foramina clearly seen, cervlcal pedicles well demonstrated, base of skull not superimposed over C1

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9
Q

Position of CR for AP thoracic spine

A

CR to T7 (3-4 inches below jugular notch or at elbows)

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10
Q

Evaluation criteria for AP Thoracic spine

A

Range of C7-L1 included, vertebral bodies well demonstrated

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11
Q

Position of CR for thoracic lateral

A

CR to T7

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12
Q

Evaluation criteria for Lateral T-spine

A

Range of C7-L1 included, intervertebral disk spaces open

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13
Q

Structure best demonstrated on lateral thoracic?

A

intervertebral foramina

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