LRA 213 QUIZ QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Who is effected by Epiglottitis? - Answers - children
TRUE/FALSE
Epiglottis is primarily found in geriatric patients? - Answers - FALSE
What is osteomyelitis associated with? - Answers - Post-op complications of open heart
surgery
What is the illiac crest? - Answers - Anatomic landmark commonly used to locate the
enter of the abdomen
What does the illiac crest correspond to - Answers - L4-L5
What are the three parts of the small intestine? - Answers - duodenum, jejunum, ileum
What is the xiphoid process used as? - Answers - The landmark that is used when
imaging the diaphragm
What does the xiphoid process correspond to? - Answers - T9-T10
What is situs inversus? - Answers - All major organs are on the opposite side of the
body
What is ascites? - Answers - Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity
What is Pectus Carinatum? - Answers - "Pigeon chest" - breastbone and ribs are
pushed outward
How can you see the Psoas Muscle? - Answers - Properly positioning using KUB
What is the Anterior Superior Iliac Spine? - Answers - Prominent protuberance found in
the anterior aspect of the ileum
What is Atelectasis? - Answers - Condition in which all or part of the lung is collapsed
requiring an increase in manual exposure analog factors
What are the four accessory organs? - Answers - Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas, Spleen
What is Bronchiectasis - Answers - irreversible dilation or widening of bronchi or
bronchioles that may result from repeated pulmonary infection or obstruction
Free air in the intraabdominal cavity rises to the level of the _______________ in a
patient who is in the erect position. - Answers - Diaphragm
Who is effected by Epiglottitis? - Answers - children
TRUE/FALSE
Epiglottis is primarily found in geriatric patients? - Answers - FALSE
What is osteomyelitis associated with? - Answers - Post-op complications of open heart
surgery
What is the illiac crest? - Answers - Anatomic landmark commonly used to locate the
enter of the abdomen
What does the illiac crest correspond to - Answers - L4-L5
What are the three parts of the small intestine? - Answers - duodenum, jejunum, ileum
What is the xiphoid process used as? - Answers - The landmark that is used when
imaging the diaphragm
What does the xiphoid process correspond to? - Answers - T9-T10
What is situs inversus? - Answers - All major organs are on the opposite side of the
body
What is ascites? - Answers - Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity
What is Pectus Carinatum? - Answers - "Pigeon chest" - breastbone and ribs are
pushed outward
How can you see the Psoas Muscle? - Answers - Properly positioning using KUB
What is the Anterior Superior Iliac Spine? - Answers - Prominent protuberance found in
the anterior aspect of the ileum
What is Atelectasis? - Answers - Condition in which all or part of the lung is collapsed
requiring an increase in manual exposure analog factors
What are the four accessory organs? - Answers - Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas, Spleen
What is Bronchiectasis - Answers - irreversible dilation or widening of bronchi or
bronchioles that may result from repeated pulmonary infection or obstruction
Free air in the intraabdominal cavity rises to the level of the _______________ in a
patient who is in the erect position. - Answers - Diaphragm