A cat is lying on its abdomen with its limbs extended. The view of the tarsus in this position
would be called: - ANS Plantar Dorsal (PID)
Sand bags are considered - ANS Radiolucent and should not be in the field of view
It is important to collimate the beam as much as possible so that there is less - ANS Secondary
exposure to the patient and restrainer
An image of radius/ulna of a dog has been collimated to include the humerus and metacarpus.
This is: - ANS Correct, as the joints above and below the area of interest have been included
You are going to divide an image receptor for a feline skull. You should: - ANS Have the nose in
each view pointing in the same direction
You are radiographing a right craniocaudal humerus of a std. poodle. The "R" maker is best
placed: - ANS Along the lateral side of the humerus
You can be farther from the beam when the image is exposed if you: - ANS Utilize positioning
aids whenever possible
You are to radiograph the full abdomen of a sedated Doberman. The thickest part measures at
20 cm. You are best to radiograph the: - ANS Cranial aspect and then remeasure and
radiograph the caudal aspect
When placing an image of an extremity on the illuminator for the Vet to read, you should position
it that the digits are pointing: - ANS Downward
The vet requests a right lateral of the thorax of a Pomeranian. The p+ will be sedated and: -
ANS Laying on its right side
The collimation for the Pomeranian's thorax view will extend to the: - ANS Diaphragm and
shoulder joints, as the full thorax should be included
You are to radiograph the lateral abdomen of a well-behaved golden retreiver. To keep your p+
in position so you can move away from the beam you should: - ANS Sandbags over the
head/neck,pevis,and limbs
The dorsalateral-palmaromedialoblique of a horse right carpus means the beam is entering the
right limb at 6o degrees from the: - ANS The back and medial side of the limb
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