4.
Angiographic examination usually requires about ________ kVp than that
normally used for a given part.
a. 10 percent less.
b. 5 percent less.
c.
5 percent more.
d. 10 percent more.
5.
What is the usual position of the arm for the start of arteriography of the
upper extremity?
a. Flexed with hand on abdomen.
b. Adducted and pronated.
c.
Adducted and supinated.
d. Abducted and supinated.
6.
Where is the site of injection for the contrast medium in arteriography of the upper
extremity?
a. Over the cisterna magna.
b. Over the brachial artery.
c.
Over the carotid artery.
d. Over the femoral artery in the groin.
7.
In venography of the upper extremity, what position does the patient
assume initially?
a. Supine.
b. Prone.
c.
Sitting.
d. Lateral recumbent.
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