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The safelight should be what wattage? |
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How many feet away from the film should the safelight be? |
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1 clinic name
2clinic address
3Date
4Owners last name
5 Patients name
6 Client identification |
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Whats required for film identification? |
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manual printer (white light labeler) |
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What is the most common method of labeling radiographs?
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The transformation of the latent image to a visible image and the presentation of that image. |
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What is the best temperature for manuel processing? |
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What is the developing time for manuel processing? |
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Fix for twice the developing time. |
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How long do you fix film for? |
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How long do you wash the film for in manuel processing? |
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Place the film with head to the left. |
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How do you place film on the viewer for a lateral view? |
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Head up and fundus of the stomach to the viewers right side. |
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When placing film on the viewer for the doctor to review, how should a VD film be placed? |
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What temperature should the chemicals in a automatic processor should be kept at? |
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go up 2 kVp per centimeter |
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When determining a kVp up to 85 kVp on your technique chart you will? |
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Go up 3 kVp per centimeter.
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When determining a kVp for your technique chart, 85 kVp to 100 kVp range should go up? |
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Go up 4 kVp per centimeter. |
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When deterining a kVp for yor tecnique chart, 100 kVp should go up? |
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The body area situated towards the underside of the quadrupeds. (belly side). |
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The body area situated toward the topline of the quadrupeds. (back bone side). |
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The body area situated toward the median plane. (Toward the middle). |
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The body area situated away from the median plane (toward the side). |
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Structures or areas situated toward the head. |
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Structures or areas situated toward the tail. |
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Areas on the head situated toward the nose. |
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Situated on the caudal aspect of the front limb, distal to the antebrachiocarpal joint. |
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Situated on the caudal aspect of the rear limb, distal to the tarsocrural joint. |
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Situated closer to the point of attachment or origin. |
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ituated away from the point of attachment or origin. |
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The manubrium, and diaphragm. |
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A properly positioned thorax film should include what anatomical structures?
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at the point of the scapula. |
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Where should the cross hairs be over for a thorax view in lateral position? |
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Where do we measure with calipers for a thorax view? |
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The last 3 ribs cranially, and the femur caudally. |
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A properly positioned lateral abdominal radiograph should include what anatomical structures?
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At the peak of inspiration |
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When do you take the radiograph for a thorax lateral view? |
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At the peak of inspiration |
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When do you take the radiograph for a thorax Ventral Dorsal view? |
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At the peak of expiration. |
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When do you take the radiograph on an abdominal lateral view? |
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At the peak of expiration. |
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When do you take the radiograph for a abdominal ventral dorsal view? |
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The joint above an below the area in question. |
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A properly positioned extremity view includes all the necessary land marks indicated by the doctor including? |
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The wings of the ilium cranially, and the border of the ischium caudally. |
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A properly positioned lateral and the flexed VD pelvic radiograph should include? |
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90 degrees to each other. |
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Two extremity views are always taken at what degree of each other? |
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The wings of the ilium cranially, and the stifle joints caudally. |
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A VD pelvic (extended) radiograph should include? |
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OFA (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals) |
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This organization certifies breeding dogs for orthopedic soundness. (i.e cheking for hip dysplasia). |
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