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The orientation marker on the transducer | |
High frequencies linear transducers | |
In cardiac ultrasound the orientation indicator (OI) | |
In FAST ultrasound the orientation indicator (OI) | |
Time gain compensation (TGC) | |
Curved array (abdominal) probes | |
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LA is the abbreviation for | |
RA is the abbreviation for | |
LV is the abbreviation for | |
RV is the abbreviation for | |
AO is the abbreviation for | |
Match the phrase at the top with the correct option below to form true statements by dragging the answer into the answer box.
S4CH view is | |
A4CH view is | |
PLAX view is | |
PSAX view is | |
Pleura view is | |
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The FATE projection 1 is called | |
In the FATE projection 1 the orientation marker on the transducer should be | |
On the ultrasound image the RA and RV | |
On the ultrasound image the LA and LV | |
In the subcostal 4 chamber view the apex of the heart | |
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The FATE position 2 is called | |
In the FATE position 2 the orientation marker on the transducer should be | |
Both right and left ventricle | |
The descending thoracic aorta | |
The ictus cordis | |
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The right and left diaphragms | |
The diaphragm on the right side | |
In echocardiography the orientation indicator | |
In pleural scan with the FATE protocol (position 4) the orientation marker is generally pointed cranially | |
Pleura should be examined | |
First scan from the epigastrium to the umbilicus with | |
Then turn the probe clockwise and scan from the bifurcation to the celiac trunk with | |
In the horizontal plane: Display the left side of the patient on | |
In the longitudinal plane: Display the cranial end of the patient on | |
Initial depth should be adjusted to | |
Select a curved array probe scanning up to | |
Measure the aortic diameter in the | |
Do not measure the aortic diameter in the | |
Gauge the diameter of the aneurysm from | |
Never gauge the diameter of the aneurysm from | |
Always gauge the diameter of the aortic vessel | |
The long axis of the abdominal aorta is not always | |