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What is the main focus of the text?
What is the main focus of the text?
Which term is not mentioned in the text?
Which term is not mentioned in the text?
Based on the text, what is CR 79 Candelen?
Based on the text, what is CR 79 Candelen?
What is the purpose of the PA Projection discussed in the text?
What is the purpose of the PA Projection discussed in the text?
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What is involved in 'Cercalation Patent Fin'?
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Study Notes
Chest Radiology
- Cercalation patent fin charides bele be PA Projection: A type of chest radiograph projection used to visualize the lungs and surrounding anatomy.
- Chest Ambulatory patient Partition CR 79: Suggests that the patient is ambulatory (able to walk) and the radiograph is taken using a CR (Computed Radiography) system with a specific protocol number (79).
- Candelen 18 20: Possibly refers to the size of the x-ray detector or the camera used to capture the image, with a size of 18 x 20 inches or centimeters.
Anatomical Features
- Posto aphides: Unclear terminology, possibly a typo or miscommunication. Could be referring to posterior (rear) aspects of the aphoids (a region of the lung).
- Kan rgice: Unclear terminology, possibly a typo or miscommunication. Could be referring to the kang (a region of the lung) or some other anatomical feature.
Imaging and Positioning
- Rachking: Possibly refers to the positioning of the patient during the radiograph, with the patient's back (rachis) against the x-ray detector.
- Gps and hey there on file: Unclear terminology, possibly a typo or miscommunication. Could be referring to the positioning of the patient or the x-ray beam during the radiograph.
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Test your knowledge on medical terminology related to chest anatomy and ambulatory patient care. Identify the correct terms and concepts used in healthcare settings.