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Creado por Juliette Carroll
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Name structures A, C and D
What is the difference between an X-ray and a radiograph
What does the total number of X-rays generated depend on?
Briefly describe what X-rays are
How is a radiograph produced by passage of X-rays through a body?
Which types of tissues absorb high amounts of radiation?
What colour are radio-opaque tissues on a radiograph?
What colour are radiolucent tissues on a radiograph?
What causes the white colour of radio-opaque structures?
What causes the black colour of radiolucent structures?
List the following materials from least to most radio-opaque?
Bone
Air
Fat
Soft tissue
Metal
What is collimation?
What is the purpose of lead gowns/gloves?
List the 6 steps you should take when reading a radiograph
How does an
a) overexposed
b) underexposed
radiograph look?
How is positioning of an x-ray stated?
Why should x-rays be taken in at least 2 orthogonal planes?
List 3 ways you can tell dogs and cats apart on radiographs
Which features can we use to estimate age?
What is being referred to in a "left lateral" radiograph?
How is a barium meal gotten into the animal?
What can a barium meal be used for?
When can x-rays be useful when animals are pregnant? What care needs to be taken when x-raying pregnant animals?
How can contrast media used in the urinary tract be given?
How can contrast media be useful when x-raying joints/synovial structures?
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