Questions: 37 2 points Chest radiographs and upright abdominal studies are conveniently performed using a(n) variable height table. tilting radiographic table. upright cassette holder or Bucky. interventional C-arm system with a fixed SID. Previous

37
2 points
Chest radiographs and upright abdominal studies are conveniently performed using a(n)
variable height table.
tilting radiographic table.
upright cassette holder or Bucky.
interventional C-arm system with a fixed SID.
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Transcript text: 37 2 points Chest radiographs and upright abdominal studies are conveniently performed using a(n) variable height table. tilting radiographic table. upright cassette holder or Bucky. interventional C-arm system with a fixed SID. Previous
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The answer is the third one: upright cassette holder or Bucky.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Variable height table: This is typically used to adjust the height for patient comfort and ease of access, but it is not specifically designed for performing chest radiographs and upright abdominal studies.

  2. Tilting radiographic table: While useful for certain procedures, a tilting table is not specifically required for chest radiographs and upright abdominal studies, which are typically performed with the patient standing.

  3. Upright cassette holder or Bucky: This is the correct answer. An upright cassette holder or Bucky is specifically designed to hold the image receptor in a vertical position, which is ideal for performing chest radiographs and upright abdominal studies.

  4. Interventional C-arm system with a fixed SID: This system is used for fluoroscopic procedures and interventions, not typically for standard chest radiographs and upright abdominal studies.

In summary, the upright cassette holder or Bucky is the appropriate equipment for performing chest radiographs and upright abdominal studies.

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