
Test yourself - Chest X-ray - Quiz 1 - Radiology Masterclass
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Test Yourself - Radiology Masterclass
Test yourself OSCE scenarios. The test yourself scenarios below are based on the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) style assessments often used in UK medical schools. …
Chest X-ray Quality - Inspiration and lung volume - Radiology …
Chest X-rays are conventionally acquired in the inspiratory phase of the respiratory cycle. The radiographer asks the patient to, 'breathe in and hold your breath!'
Chest X-ray Anatomy - Trachea and major bronchi - Radiology …
Learn about chest x-ray anatomy. Tutorial on chest x-ray anatomy. Visible and obscured structures on a chest x-ray. Trachea and main bronchi.
Chest X-ray Systematic Approach - Describing abnormalities
Radiology and medical imaging tutorials for UK medical students. Learn a systematic approach to looking at chest X-rays. Describing abnormalities.
Chest X-ray Systematic Approach - Review areas - Radiology …
Radiology and medical imaging tutorials for UK medical students. Learn a systematic approach to looking at chest X-rays. Review areas.
Chest X-ray Quality - Penetration - Radiology Masterclass
Radiology and medical imaging tutorials for UK medical students. Learn a systematic approach to looking at chest X-rays. Image quality - X-ray penetration.
Chest X-ray Quality - Projection - Radiology Masterclass
AP v PA - Heart size. The heart, being an anterior structure within the chest, is magnified by an AP view. Magnification is exaggerated further by the shorter distance between the X-ray …
Chest X-ray Anatomy - Heart size and contours - Radiology …
Assessing the heart. The heart size should be assessed on every chest X-ray. If the CTR is <50% on either a Posterior - Anterior (PA) or an Anterior - Posterior (AP) view, then the heart size is …
Chest X-ray - Tubes - NG Tubes - Position - Radiology Masterclass
Radiology of nasogastric tubes. Chest X-ray appearances of correct NG tube placement. The tube should pass in the midline below the level of the carina and diaphragm. NG tubes must not …