Image #15: AP Neutral Trauma (Left) Proper image identification and display: Computer generated anatomical marker Anatomical marker masked on image Anatomical marker located in anatomy of interest Image is correctly displayed
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Image #1: PA Upright What projection/position does this ima…
Image #1: PA Upright What projection/position does this image represent? AP (anteroposterior) PA (posteroanterior) Lateral Upright
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A virus is are obligate intracellular parasites that must infect bacteria in order to replicate.
Image #7: Hand Positioning: All pertinent anatomy is inclu…
Image #7: Hand Positioning: All pertinent anatomy is included CR is directed to the proper point Critical joint spaces are closed Superimposition of anatomy is present
Image #5: Upright Fuji S-Value: 285 Range: 100-400 (no adjus…
Image #5: Upright Fuji S-Value: 285 Range: 100-400 (no adjustment needed) Under 100 Over-exposed (- Technique) Over 400 Under-exposed (+ Technique) *Nasogastric (NG) tube placed: both internal tubing to stomach/ external tubing To make image optimal I will: Increase the technique Remove external artifact from anatomy of interest Move the CR proximal (up) to include anatomy of interest Keep technique the same
Image #18: AP Axial Clavicle (angled) Proper image identifi…
Image #18: AP Axial Clavicle (angled) Proper image identification and display: Computer generated anatomical marker Lead anatomical marker located outside of anatomy Lead anatomical marker collimated partially or completely off Image is correctly displayed
Image #15: AP Neutral Trauma (Left) Proper image identifica…
Image #15: AP Neutral Trauma (Left) Proper image identification and display: Computer generated anatomical marker Anatomical marker masked on image Anatomical marker located in anatomy of interest Image is correctly displayed
Image #3: AP What projection/position does this image repre…
Image #3: AP What projection/position does this image represent? AP (anteroposterior) PA (posteroanterior) Lateral Right Lateral Decubitus (RLD)
Image #17: AP Clavicle Positioning: All pertinent anatomy…
Image #17: AP Clavicle Positioning: All pertinent anatomy is demonstrated CR is directed too low (distal) MCP is not parallel to the IR CR is to proper point
Image #7: Hand What projection/position does this image rep…
Image #7: Hand What projection/position does this image represent?