Chapter 10 Radiographic Evaluation
1. A chest radiograph described as showing normal pulmonary vascularity and right atrial hypertrophy, which rotates the heart and is evident as an upturned and prominent cardiac apex that creates a “boot-shaped” heart, is diagnostic of:
2. A chest radiograph described as showing hyperlucency between the chest wall and lung in the right thorax with a mediastinal shift from right to left is diagnostic of:
3. An abdominal radiograph described as showing hyperlucency within the liver, bowel dilation, and bowel wall thickening with a “bubbly” pattern is diagnostic of:
4. A radiographic exposure performed by passing the x-ray beam from the anterior to the posterior aspect with the radiograph cassette flat against the infant’s back and the infant positioned on his or her side is referred to as a(n):
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