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Angiography: X-ray and Output Phosphor
ADVANCED IMAGING ( MIDTERM)
MARCH 04, 2012

Please read each question carefully and select the best answer
1. During the angiographic procedure, oxygen should be applied to the patient when the oxygen saturation level falls below:
a. 50%
b. 75%
c. 60%
d. 90%
2. The symbol used to denote that oxygen has been bound to hemoglobin to form oxyhemoglobin is:
a. HbO2
b. SbO2
c. Hb2O2
d. SpO

3. A heart rate of less than 60 beats/ minute would be considered to be:
a. Tachycardia
b. Normal
c. Bradycardia
d. Isocardia

4. The individual responsible for the development of the percutaneous puncture technique used in angiographic procedure is:
a. Egas Moniz
b. Sven Ivan Seldinger
c. Ivan Stephanie
d. JP Morgans

5. Radiographic contrast can be measured from a H & D curve by finding the slope of which of the following parts?
a. toe
b. shoulder
c. threshold
d. straight line portion

6. Blood is transported to the left atrium by the:
a. pulmonary artery
b. basilar artery
c. pulmonary vein
d. septal vein

7. The major vein that returns blood from the upper part of the body to the heart is the:
a. subclavian vein
b. submandibular vein
c. superior vena cava
d. inferior vena cava

8. The inferior vena cava carries oxygenated blood from the lower parts of the body to the heart.
a. true
b. false

9. Radiography of a joint space and it’s surrounding structures with contrast injection is:
a. jointology
b. arteriography
c. arthrography
d. angiography

10. A hypersensitivity to the iodine in a contrast media is an indication to arthrography.
a. true
b. false

11. A double contrast study of the a synovial joint will usually involve ____, and _______ contrast media
a. radiolucent, negative
b. radiopaque, positive
c. air, water
d. positive, negative

12. tendons are usually fibrous tissue that connects:
a. muscle to bone
b. muscle to muscle
c. bone to bone
d. more than one of the above 13. The joint that is

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