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Abdomen Test -2

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Abdomen Test

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Creation Date: 25/07/2024

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Number of questions: 12
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Which of the following correctly describes the preferred patient position for a renal biopsy? decubitus with knees drawn to chest supine with a pillow under the back to accentuate the normal curvature of the spine prone with a pillow under the abdomen to accentuate the normal curvature of the spine posterior oblique with ipsilateral arm extended over the head.
A 45 year old patient presents with increased serum BUN and creatinine, a recent history of oliguria and bilateral flank pain. The US exam demonstrates bilateral hydronephrosis and hydroureter but the bladder is nearly empty. Which of the following statements is true regarding the patient and the findings? acute intrinsic renal failure is present that is most likely due to acute tubular necrosis acute post renal failure is present and the radiologist should review the exam immediately the patient has a neurogenic bladder and the radiologist should review the exam immediately the patient will most likely return in 7-10 days after antibiotic treatment.
Which of the following operator controls adjusts the beam intensity? dynamic range output overall gain TGC.
When scanning the pancreas, which of the following techniques will not assist in reducing the gas artifact around the pancreas? NPO 8-12 hours prior to exam ask patient to perform the Valsalva maneuver water ingestion deep inspiration.
A 50 year old patient presents with acute RUQ pain and elevated alkaline phosphatase and bilirubin. The GB appears normal and the CBD measures 11mm at the porta heptatis. What should be evaluated next for this patient’s exam? pancreas for a mass in the head pancreas for a mass in the tail spleen for varices liver metastasis.
Which of the following is true regarding the difference between the sample obtained from a fine needle aspiration and a core biopsy sample taken from the liver? FNA procedures are more traumatic to the tissues than needle biopsy procedures The needle used for the FNA is usually much larger than the biopsy needle The cytology lab evaluates the sample obtained from the FNA. The histology lab evaluates the sample obtained from the needle biopsy Core needle biopsies are more commonly performed for liver masses than to assess parenchymal liver disease.
Which of the following is a contraindication for a liver biopsy? patient with Budd-Chiari syndrome patient with severe liver atrophy caused by cirrhosis patient with severe allergies to iodinated contrast patient with active Alzheimer’s disease and hepatitis.
Which scrotal artery encircles the testicular periphery? cremasteric deferential capsular centripetal.
A patient presents with a recent single episode of significant indigestion, increased levels of AST and normal levels of ALT, alkaline phosphatase and bilirubin. Which of the following is a possible explanation of these symptoms? myocardial infarction chronic hepatitis C Schistosomiasis biliary stasis with a partial ductal obstruction due to Klatskin’s tumor.
A right renal mass will displace the IVC: Inferiorly Laterally Superiorly Medially.
Potential bioeffects of US can be minimized by which of the following? reduce exam time using a lower frequency transducer decrease overall gain increase PRF.
While you are performing an echo, the patients nurse comes in to try to draw blood. The nurse dropped the tube and you get a splash of blood on your hand. What should you do? Immediately wash hands with soap and water use alcohol based sanitizer to disinfect hand report to occupational health so they can test the blood on your hand for disease report the clumsy actions of the nurse to her supervisor.
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