12.
During intravenous cholecystography, a contrast media is injected into circulatory
system to demonstrate the:
a. Liver.
b. Pancreas.
c.
Spleen.
d. Gallbladder.
13.
What procedure is the basic functional study of the urinary system?
a. Instrumental urography.
b. Retrograde pyelography.
c.
Intravenous pyelography.
d. Retrograde urography.
14.
In which of these procedures would adrenalin most likely be ready for prompt use
in case of patient reaction to a contrast medium?
a. Intravenous pyelography.
b. Retrograde pyelography.
c.
Small bowel series.
d. Large bowel series.
15.
There is a "split-exposure" technique used in pyelography to differentiate between
a ureteral calculus and a calculus-like density. In this procedure, what element
does the specialist change between the two exposures?
a. The film.
b. The position of the film holder.
c.
The position of the patient.
d. The position of the x-ray tube.
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