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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:27PM. A+ 1 | P a g e Bontrager - Ch 19 Workbook Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass. Which classification of joints are studied with arthrography? - AnswerSynovial joints Other than conventional radiography of synovial joints (e.g., arthrography), which imaging procedure is preferred by physicians for studying synovial joints? - AnswerMRI or CT List the three common forms of knee injury that may require arthrography: - Answer1. Tears of the joint capsule 2. Tears of the menisci 3. Tears of ligaments Give an example of nontraumatic pathology of the knee joint indicating arthrography. - AnswerBaker's cyst What are the two primary contraindications for arthrography of any joint? - AnswerAllergic reactions to iodine-based contrast media and local anesthetics True/False: An arthrogram must be approached as a sterile procedure. Proper skin prep and sterility must be maintained. - AnswerTrue True/False: After the contrast medium is introduced into the knee joint, the knee must not be flexed or exercised. - AnswerFalse; needs to be flexed to distribute contrast media What is the normal appearance of synovial fluid? - AnswerClear and tinged yellow List the two types of contrast media used for a knee arthrogram: - Answer1. Positive or radiopaque media such as iodinated, water-soluble contrast agent 2. Negative or radiolucent contrast agents, such as room air, oxygen, or carbon dioxide List the two routine projections for conventional radiographic projections used for knee arthrography: - Answer1. AP 2. Lateral ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:27PM. A+ 2 | P a g e On average, how many exposure are taken of each meniscus during fluoroscopy of the knee? - AnswerNine images per meniscus How many degrees of rotation of the leg are used between exposures? - Answer20 degrees What four aspects of shoulder anatomy are demonstrated with shoulder arthrography? - Answer1. Joint capsule 2. Rotator cuff 3. Long tendon of biceps 4. Articular cartilage What is the general name for the conjoined tendons of the four major shoulder muscles? - AnswerRotator cuff What type of needle is commonly used for shoulder arthrograms? - Answer2 3/4-3 1/2" spinal needle List three clinical indications for a shoulder arthrogram: - Answer1. Chronic pain 2. General weakness 3. Suspected tear in the rotator cuff List the six projections frequently taken during a shoulder arthrogram: - Answer1. AP Scout 2. AP internal rotation 3. AP external rotation 4. Glenoid fossa (Grashey) projection 5. Transaxillary (inferosuperior axial) projection 6. Intertubercular (bicipital) sulcus projection Postoperative (T-tube) cholangiograms are usually performed to detect: A. Pancreatitis B. Biliary Stones C. Liver Cyst D. Infected gallbladder - AnswerB. Biliary Stones True/False: A surgeon usually

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Which classification of joints are studied with arthrography? - Answer✔Synovial joints
Other than conventional radiography of synovial joints (e.g., arthrography), which imaging
procedure is preferred by physicians for studying synovial joints? - Answer✔MRI or CT

List the three common forms of knee injury that may require arthrography: - Answer✔1. Tears
of the joint capsule
2. Tears of the menisci
3. Tears of ligaments
Give an example of nontraumatic pathology of the knee joint indicating arthrography. -
Answer✔Baker's cyst

What are the two primary contraindications for arthrography of any joint? - Answer✔Allergic
reactions to iodine-based contrast media and local anesthetics
True/False: An arthrogram must be approached as a sterile procedure. Proper skin prep and
sterility must be maintained. - Answer✔True
True/False: After the contrast medium is introduced into the knee joint, the knee must not be
flexed or exercised. - Answer✔False; needs to be flexed to distribute contrast media

What is the normal appearance of synovial fluid? - Answer✔Clear and tinged yellow

List the two types of contrast media used for a knee arthrogram: - Answer✔1. Positive or
radiopaque media such as iodinated, water-soluble contrast agent
2. Negative or radiolucent contrast agents, such as room air, oxygen, or carbon dioxide
List the two routine projections for conventional radiographic projections used for knee
arthrography: - Answer✔1. AP
2. Lateral

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On average, how many exposure are taken of each meniscus during fluoroscopy of the knee? -
Answer✔Nine images per meniscus

How many degrees of rotation of the leg are used between exposures? - Answer✔20 degrees
What four aspects of shoulder anatomy are demonstrated with shoulder arthrography? -
Answer✔1. Joint capsule
2. Rotator cuff
3. Long tendon of biceps
4. Articular cartilage
What is the general name for the conjoined tendons of the four major shoulder muscles? -
Answer✔Rotator cuff

What type of needle is commonly used for shoulder arthrograms? - Answer✔2 3/4-3 1/2" spinal
needle

List three clinical indications for a shoulder arthrogram: - Answer✔1. Chronic pain
2. General weakness
3. Suspected tear in the rotator cuff

List the six projections frequently taken during a shoulder arthrogram: - Answer✔1. AP Scout
2. AP internal rotation
3. AP external rotation
4. Glenoid fossa (Grashey) projection
5. Transaxillary (inferosuperior axial) projection
6. Intertubercular (bicipital) sulcus projection
Postoperative (T-tube) cholangiograms are usually performed to detect:
A. Pancreatitis
B. Biliary Stones
C. Liver Cyst

D. Infected gallbladder - Answer✔B. Biliary Stones
True/False: A surgeon usually performs T-tube cholangiography during a colectomy. -
Answer✔False


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