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X-Ray quality

X-Ray quality

Assessment

Presentation

Health Sciences

Professional Development

Hard

Created by

Sandip Sing

Used 3+ times

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19 Slides • 15 Questions

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Open Ended

Can you share an experience where understanding a chest X-ray made a difference in patient care or diagnosis?

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Open Ended

What are the abnormal findings in this X-ray ??

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Open Ended

What are the abnormal findings in this X-ray ??

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Multiple Choice

What are the key criteria for a good quality chest X-ray (CXR) as described in the image?

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PA view, adequate inspiration, exposure, no rotation, trachea in midline

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AP view, shallow inspiration, overexposure, rotated, trachea deviated

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Lateral view, deep expiration, underexposure, rotated, trachea in midline

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Oblique view, adequate inspiration, exposure, rotated, trachea deviated

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Multiple Choice

Which view is shown in the chest X-ray image?

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PA view

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AP view

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Lateral view

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Oblique view

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Multiple Choice

Which view is shown in the chest X-ray image?

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PA view

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AP view

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Lateral view

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Oblique view

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Open Ended

Explain the differences between PA and AP chest X-ray acquisition techniques.

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Fill in the Blanks

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Multiple Choice

What is the minimum number of anterior ribs that should be visible above the diaphragm to confirm adequate inspiration on a chest X-ray?

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Multiple Choice

Which chest X-ray (from the three shown) is best for detecting lung pathology?

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First image (left)

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Second image (middle)

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Third image (right)

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All are equally good

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following criteria indicate adequate penetration on a chest X-ray?

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The vertebral bodies are not visible at all.

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The vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs are just visible through the cardiac silhouette.

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The ribs are more prominent than the vertebrae.

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The diaphragm is not visible.

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Open Ended

Explain how rotation can be assessed in a chest X-ray using anatomical landmarks.

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Open Ended

Do you have any questions or topics you would like to explore further regarding the application of chest radiology in clinical practice?

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Reflecting on today's session about chest radiology, what is one key concept or anatomical structure you learned that you think will be most useful in clinical practice?

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