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A FAST examination is performed with a portable hand-held machine most commonly using a standard 3-7 MHz curved array _______________ probe. - Answer-Ultrasound (US) All trauma patients arriving at a Role ___ will receive proper and expeditious radiologic screening of injuries. - Answer-Role 3 An 18g ______________ IV is typically desired for Computed Tomography IV access. - AnswerAntecubital Distance is also protective from radiation exposure. If feasible based on the patient's condition, any personnel without lead shielding should move a short distance away from the x-ray unit. The recommended minimal distance is _____. - Answer-6 Feet FAST in combat trauma has a sensitivity of only 56% and specificity of ___. - Answer-98% Members of the trauma team should have _____ aprons and thyroid shields available near the trauma bay for radiation safety. - Answer-Lead T/F: All patients evacuated through casualty evacuation should have images sent electronically ahead of time as well as have a CD created to send with the patient as a backup. - Answer-True T/F: At the Role 3, properly trained providers including radiologists, surgeons, and emergency physicians, can perform and interpret FAST scans in the emergency department on a hand held portable device. - Answer-True T/F: Computed Tomography scanning has been largely replaced by cervical spine radiographic evaluation (CSRE) and should only be performed when CSRE is unavailable. - Answer-False T/F: Magnetic Resonance Imaging is widely used in theater, as its utility in the acute management of combat trauma was extensively establishment during Operation Enduring Freedom. - Answer-FalseT/F: The FAST exam remains the most sensitive test for hollow viscus injury and mesenteric injury. - Answer-False T/F: The goal of Computed Tomography contrast injection is to provide concurrent solid organ enhancement, arterial enhancement, and pulmonary arterial. - Answer-True T/F: When performing Computed Tomography scan on a Military Working Dog, utilize a scanning protocol based on the adult settings to include the doses of and rates of contrast administration. - Answer-False The initial radiographic evaluation of a trauma patient begins with supine AnteriorPosterior (AP) chest and pelvis radiographs taken in the trauma bay usually with a(n) _________________. - Answer-Portable X-Ray Machine The standard FAST examination is focused on evaluating for the presence of ______________ in certain areas of the body. - Answer-Free Intraperitoneal Fluid What is the lowest level of care equipped with a Computed Tomography scanner? - Answer-Role 3
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