Chapter 19 self test Bontrager Exam Questions and
Answers
Knee
shoulder - -What are the 2 synovial joints most commonly examined with an arthrogram
-Sensitivity to iodine
Sensitivity to local anesthetics - -What are 2 contraindications for an arthrogram
-Knee - -An indication of a possible Baker's cyst suggests the need for an arthrogram
procedure for the ______
-Iodinated water soluble
Carbon dioxide, oxygen, or room air - -What are the two types of contrast media commonly
used for a knee arthrogram?
-To provide a thin, even coating of positive contrast media over the soft tissues of the knee
joint - -What is the purpose of flexing the knee gently after the contrast medium has been
injected for an arthrogram procedure
-9 - -How many exposures are made for knee arthrograms
-20 degrees - -How much is the leg rotated between each exposure for horizontal beam
knee arthrograms
-The conjoined tendons of the four major shoulder muscles - -The term rotator cuff refers
to what structures of the shoulder
-2 3/4 - 3 1/2 inch spinal needle - -What type of needle is most often used to introduce
contrast media during a shoulder arthrogram?
-AP internal and external rotation shoulder scout - -What scout projections may be
requested for a shoulder arthrogram
-AP internal rotation
AP external rotation
Glenoid fossa projection (Grashey method)
Transaxillary (inferosuperior axial) projection
Intertubercular (bicipital) groove projection (Fisk method) - -What postinjection
projections may be requested for a shoulder arthrogram
-Through a special catheter introduced through the duodenoscope - -How is contrast
medium instilled into the biliary ducts during an ERCP
Answers
Knee
shoulder - -What are the 2 synovial joints most commonly examined with an arthrogram
-Sensitivity to iodine
Sensitivity to local anesthetics - -What are 2 contraindications for an arthrogram
-Knee - -An indication of a possible Baker's cyst suggests the need for an arthrogram
procedure for the ______
-Iodinated water soluble
Carbon dioxide, oxygen, or room air - -What are the two types of contrast media commonly
used for a knee arthrogram?
-To provide a thin, even coating of positive contrast media over the soft tissues of the knee
joint - -What is the purpose of flexing the knee gently after the contrast medium has been
injected for an arthrogram procedure
-9 - -How many exposures are made for knee arthrograms
-20 degrees - -How much is the leg rotated between each exposure for horizontal beam
knee arthrograms
-The conjoined tendons of the four major shoulder muscles - -The term rotator cuff refers
to what structures of the shoulder
-2 3/4 - 3 1/2 inch spinal needle - -What type of needle is most often used to introduce
contrast media during a shoulder arthrogram?
-AP internal and external rotation shoulder scout - -What scout projections may be
requested for a shoulder arthrogram
-AP internal rotation
AP external rotation
Glenoid fossa projection (Grashey method)
Transaxillary (inferosuperior axial) projection
Intertubercular (bicipital) groove projection (Fisk method) - -What postinjection
projections may be requested for a shoulder arthrogram
-Through a special catheter introduced through the duodenoscope - -How is contrast
medium instilled into the biliary ducts during an ERCP