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Abdomen URR Questions And Answers Rated A+
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The hepatic veins divide the liver longitudinally into: 
A. anterior right and left lobe segments 
B. posterior right and left lobe segments 
C. superior right and left lobe segments 
D. inferior right and left lobe segments - ️️C. superior right and left lobe segments 
A 6 year old presents with a history of sickle cell anemia. What do you expect to find on 
the US evaluation of the spleen? 
A. splenic artery aneurysm 
B. agenesis of the spleen 
C. splenic atrophy 
D. splenomegaly - ️️D...
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Davie's: Part 8 Retroperitoneum || with 100% Error-free Solutions.
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344. Which of the following structures is not retroperitoneal in location? 
a. spleen 
b. kidney 
c. pancreas 
d. aorta 
e. psoas muscles correct answers a. spleen 
 
345. You are performing an abdominal sonogram and detect a striated, hypoechoic structure immediately posterior to the right kidney. A similar structure is seen posterior to the left kidney. What are you imaging? 
a. psoas muscle 
b. quadratus lumborum muscles 
c. adrenal gland 
d. diaphragmatic crura 
e. Gerota's fascia correct a...
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Nuclear Medicine Exam Review Questions with Correct Answers
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Static bone imaging is routinely performed how long after tracer administration to an adult: 
A)30min B)1hr C)2-3hr D)24hr - answerC)2-3hr. Static bone imaging performed with a 
labeled diphosphonate compound is routinely performed 2-3hr after tracer administration. 
Which of the following structures normally appear as areas of increased activity on the bone 
images of adults: A)anterior iliac crests B)glenoid fossa C)sternoclavicular...
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The Spleen
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this summary covers chapter 11 in the book Textbook of Diagnostic Sonography by Sandra L. Hagen-Ansert covering the Spleen anatomy, physiology, pathology and ultrasound imaging. 
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Nuclear medicine exam review Questions 100% Answered!!
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Static bone imaging is routinely performed how long after tracer administration to an adult: A)30min B)1hr C)2-3hr D)24hr -ANSWER C)2-3hr. Static bone imaging performed with a labeled diphosphonate compound is routinely performed 2-3hr after tracer administration. 
 
Which of the following structures normally appear as areas of increased activity on the bone images of adults: A)anterior iliac crests B)glenoid fossa C)sternoclavicular joints D)all of the above -ANSWER D)all the above. On bone ima...
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Nuclear Medicine Exam Review Questions with Correct Answers
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Static bone imaging is routinely performed how long after tracer administration to an adult: 
A)30min B)1hr C)2-3hr D)24hr - answerC)2-3hr. Static bone imaging performed with a 
labeled diphosphonate compound is routinely performed 2-3hr after tracer administration. 
Which of the following structures normally appear as areas of increased activity on the bone 
images of adults: A)anterior iliac crests B)glenoid fossa C)sternoclavicular...
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TNCC Final Exam Test 2023 Open Book Graded A+
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TNCC Final Exam Test 2023 Open Book Graded A+. 
Why is a measure of serum lactate obtained in the initial 
assessment of the trauma patient? 
Answer: c 
a) to measure oxygenation and ventilation 
b) to quantify the base deficit for the adequacy of cellular perfusion 
c) to gauge end-organ perfusion and tissue hypoxia * 
d) to determine the underlying cause of shock 
A trauma patient is restless and repeatedly asking "where am I?" 
vital signs upon arrival were BP 100/60 mm Hg, HR 96 beats/min, 
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Nuclear Medicine Exam Review Questions and Answers 100% Correct(RATED A+)
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Static bone imaging is routinely performed how long after tracer administration to an adult: A)30min B)1hr C)2-3hr D)24hr - ANSWER-C)2-3hr. Static bone imaging performed with a labeled diphosphonate compound is routinely performed 2-3hr after tracer administration. 
 
Which of the following structures normally appear as areas of increased activity on the bone images of adults: A)anterior iliac crests B)glenoid fossa C)sternoclavicular joints D)all of the above - ANSWER-D)all the above. On bone i...
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Nuclear Medicine Exam Review Questions with Correct Answers
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Static bone imaging is routinely performed how long after tracer administration to an adult: 
A)30min B)1hr C)2-3hr D)24hr - answerC)2-3hr. Static bone imaging performed with a 
labeled diphosphonate compound is routinely performed 2-3hr after tracer administration. 
Which of the following structures normally appear as areas of increased activity on the bone 
images of adults: A)anterior iliac crests B)glenoid fossa C)sternoclavicular...
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NCCAOM Biomed 1 Exam Questions Complete Solutions New Update
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NCCAOM Biomed 1 Exam Questions Complete Solutions New Update 
 
Barium Enema - Answer -Obstructions, ulcers, *polyps, diverticulosis*, tumor, peristalsis, *motility of colon or rectum*.....*COLON CANCER*, *ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, DX blood in stools, diarrhea, constipation* 
 
Barium Swallow - Answer -Obstructions, *ulcers, polyps, GERD, diverticulosis*, tumor, *motility of esophagus, stomach, duodenum, small intestine*....narrowing or irritation of esophagus, *hiatal hernia* 
 
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