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Radiographic Imaging Escape

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Created on October 21, 2024

This activity is designed to cover basic information as it relates to radiographic imaging and the Cardiopulmonary system. It is not an all inclusive or deep dive into imaging.

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IMAGING escape

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Radiographic escape

You've got your patient ready for the radiographic imaging. Your mission: navigate through five houses, solve their riddles, and amass bone-chilling knowledge. πŸŽƒπŸ‘»πŸ¬

go!

Go house to house!

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House of Rays

Alert! Radiation nearby! Dare to knock?

knock

1/3

What is radiolucent?

Bones

Lungs

knock

knock

2/3

Purpose of X-Rays

Evaluate the effectiveness of treatment

To view the V/Q Ratio

3/3

What is considered standard radiographic views?

PA

AP

Spooktacular!

You've passed the first test and gained some knowledge. Keep it up!

4 Houses Left

continue

Interpretation of Radiographs!

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House of Landmarks

Something is out of alignment!

knock

1/3

Overexposure causes which bone(s) to be easily seen?

Clavicals

Mediastinum

Vertebral bodies

knock

knock

2/3

A good inspiratory film will show how many posterior and interior ribs?

10 and 6

10 and 5

10 and 10

3/3

What is defined as structures losing their borders due to pulmonary infiltrates?

Air bronchogram

Steeple sign

Silhouette signs

Awesome!

You've outsmarted poor radiogrphic images, and your brain grows.

3 Houses Left!

continue

Pathology!

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House of Lung Field!

A deep dive in the lungs, are you up for it? ⚑

knock

1/3

Which pathology is more common after abdominal or thoracic surgery?

Pneumothorax

Atelectasis

Tension Pheumothorax

knock

knock

2/3

What causes a large retrosternal space and flatten diagphragm?

Congestive Heart Failure

Hyperinflation

Tension Pneumothorax

3/3

What is the correct placement of an ETTube on a chest image?

3-5 cm below the carina

3-5 above the carina

3-5 cm into the right mainsteam bronchus

You rock!

You've unraveled the mysteries of lung pathology and increased your knowledge.

Two Houses Left!

continue

Go to the next house!

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House of Imaging

A mummy is in the house! Shall we?

knock

1/3

Which imaging technique creates slices of the body and provide information on the density of nodules?

MRI

Fluroscopy

CT Scan

knock

knock

2/3

Which imaging technique allows the assessment of tumors and its penetration in the bone and/or tissues?

CT Scan

PET Scan

Radionuclide Lung Scsnning

3/3

What test is superior for diagnosing PE?

Helical CT

V/Q Scanning

Pulmonary Angiography

Fantastic!

You've unraveled the mysteries and secrets to increase your knowledge.

ONE HOUSE LEFT!

continue

There is only one house left!

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Dracula's house

Last stop, Overlord House! Do we dare?

knock

1/3

Which test allows the visualization of ET Tube placement and guide needle placement during thoracentesis?

Chest X-Ray

Chest Ultrasound

Fluroscopy

CT Scan

knock

knock

2/3

What image view is helptul for determining the present of a pleural effusion?

PA

AP

Left Lateral

Left Decubitus

3/3

What imaging technique creates a movie of still x-ray?

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

CT Angiography

Chest Ultrasound

Fluroscopy

You're a legend!

You've bested the one and only Dracula, and your brain is bursting.

continue

You did it!

Your journey has been fang-tastically amazing, and your brain is out of this world!

Are you sure you want to go out?

If you exit you will return to the start of the game and you will lose your progress

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