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- (Ch. 11- Nervous System) - Damage to the skull in which brain tissue is exposed is referred to as a: a) depressed skull fracture b) linear skull fracture Oc) compound skull fracture d) basilar skull fracture O e) comminuted skull fracture Page 31 of 5021) the term encephalomalacia means hardening of the brain A) true B) FalseThe image above is a CT scan of the chest. d) Explain how this image is produced. e) In what circumstances would it be useful to carry out a CT scan rather than a standard chest X-ray?
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- F. Lateral elbow (Fig. 4.17) Description of possible error: 1. Anatomy demonstrated: 2. Part positioning: 3. Collimation and central ray: 4. Exposure: 5. Anatomic side markers: Repeatable error(s): EVEROISES $5306 4nw bennuo2 Fig. 4.17 Lateral elbow. Scanned with CamScanneWhat is the first priority in the primary survey of trauma patients? A) Airway maintenance with cervical spine protection B) Bleeding control C) Circulation assessment D) Disability assessmentA. AP KUB (Fig. 3.4) Description of possible error: 1. Anatomy demonstrated: 2. part positioning: 3. Collimation and central ray: 4. Exposure: 5. Anatomic side markers: Repeatable error(s): B. AP erect abdomen (Fig. 3.5) Description of possible error: 1. Anatomy demonstrated: 2. Part positioning: 3. Collimation and central ray: 4. Exposure: 5. Anatomic side markers: Repeatable error(s): liw Fig. 3.4 Anteroposterior image of kidneys, ureters, and bladder. (Case courtesy of Dr. Jeremy Jones, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 34067.) DE 10 Erect Fig. 3.5 Anteroposterior image of erect nos abdomen.