RTE 1503 FINAL COMPREHENSIVE
EXAMINATION TEST COMPLETE
QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
●● Falciform ligament
Answer: Divides the right and left lobes located anterioly
●● What are the 2 minor lobes in the liver and where are they located?
Answer: Caudal and quadratic located posteriorly
●● How much bile is made in the liver?
Answer: .5 to 1.5 liters per day
●● Chole
Answer: Bile
●● Cholangio
Answer: Biliary ducts or structures
●● Cholecyst or cholecysto
Answer: Gallbladder
,●● Choledocho
Answer: Common bile duct (CBD)
●● cyst or cysto
Answer: Bladder
●● Cholelithiasis
Answer: Condition of having gallstones
●● Gallbladder procedures
Answer: 1. PTC: Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiography;
2. Post-op or T-tube Cholangiogram;
3. Immediate or operative Cholangiogram
●● Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiography
Answer: Accesses bile ducts with "skinny needle" or Chiba through the
intercostal rib space for drainage or imaging purposes
-can cause pneumothorax, punctured liver, hemorrage, sepsis
●● Post-op or T-tube cholangiogram
Answer: Exam where T-tube placed during surgery for drainage
,-done to check potency of biliary structures for no leakage
●● Immediate or operative cholangiogram
Answer: Common GB imaging study, watch contrast fill biliary
structures, after surgery to check for residual stones and fill
●● What is the preferred position for gallbladder imaging and why?
Answer: LAO, to keep contrast in and move spine away from
gallbladder
●● Where is the gallbladder in an asthenic patient?
Answer: Gallbladder near spine and low
●● Where is the gallbladder in an hypersthenic patient?
Answer: Gallbladder up and near diaphragm, transverse
●● Chest pathologies
Answer: Aspiration, atelectasis, bronchiectasis, bronchitis, COPD,
emphysema, metastases, plural effusion, pneumothorax, primary &
secondary tuberculosis, cystic fibrosis
●● Aspiration
, Answer: Something stuck in the throat. Decrease technical factors due to
soft tissue
●● Atelectasis
Answer: Collapsed lung, partial or whole
-increase technique: absence of air
●● Bronchiectasis
Answer: Dense fluid in bronchiole in lower respiratory system
-Patient. Can cough it out on trendelenburg; no technique change
-same as Bronchitis
●● COPD
Answer: Culmination of 2 disease or more: lower technique due to air
trapped in lungs
●● Emphysema
Answer: Ruptured alveoli that has air stuck in them are dense and black:
lower technique
●● Bulla
Answer: Group of ruptured aveoli
EXAMINATION TEST COMPLETE
QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
●● Falciform ligament
Answer: Divides the right and left lobes located anterioly
●● What are the 2 minor lobes in the liver and where are they located?
Answer: Caudal and quadratic located posteriorly
●● How much bile is made in the liver?
Answer: .5 to 1.5 liters per day
●● Chole
Answer: Bile
●● Cholangio
Answer: Biliary ducts or structures
●● Cholecyst or cholecysto
Answer: Gallbladder
,●● Choledocho
Answer: Common bile duct (CBD)
●● cyst or cysto
Answer: Bladder
●● Cholelithiasis
Answer: Condition of having gallstones
●● Gallbladder procedures
Answer: 1. PTC: Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiography;
2. Post-op or T-tube Cholangiogram;
3. Immediate or operative Cholangiogram
●● Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiography
Answer: Accesses bile ducts with "skinny needle" or Chiba through the
intercostal rib space for drainage or imaging purposes
-can cause pneumothorax, punctured liver, hemorrage, sepsis
●● Post-op or T-tube cholangiogram
Answer: Exam where T-tube placed during surgery for drainage
,-done to check potency of biliary structures for no leakage
●● Immediate or operative cholangiogram
Answer: Common GB imaging study, watch contrast fill biliary
structures, after surgery to check for residual stones and fill
●● What is the preferred position for gallbladder imaging and why?
Answer: LAO, to keep contrast in and move spine away from
gallbladder
●● Where is the gallbladder in an asthenic patient?
Answer: Gallbladder near spine and low
●● Where is the gallbladder in an hypersthenic patient?
Answer: Gallbladder up and near diaphragm, transverse
●● Chest pathologies
Answer: Aspiration, atelectasis, bronchiectasis, bronchitis, COPD,
emphysema, metastases, plural effusion, pneumothorax, primary &
secondary tuberculosis, cystic fibrosis
●● Aspiration
, Answer: Something stuck in the throat. Decrease technical factors due to
soft tissue
●● Atelectasis
Answer: Collapsed lung, partial or whole
-increase technique: absence of air
●● Bronchiectasis
Answer: Dense fluid in bronchiole in lower respiratory system
-Patient. Can cough it out on trendelenburg; no technique change
-same as Bronchitis
●● COPD
Answer: Culmination of 2 disease or more: lower technique due to air
trapped in lungs
●● Emphysema
Answer: Ruptured alveoli that has air stuck in them are dense and black:
lower technique
●● Bulla
Answer: Group of ruptured aveoli