Surgical Radiography
Across
- 2. C-ARM Method of protecting the sterile environment, either with sterile plastic or snap cover
- 4. NURSE responsible for maintaining the integrity, safety, and efficacy of the sterile field
- 5. RN who monitors and coordinates OR activities
- 7. Medical Radiation technologist who provides imaging and ensures radiation safety during OR procedures
- 9. Open Reduction with Internal Fixation
- 12. CURTAIN An isolation drape that separates the sterile and non-sterile fields, often used in hip pining procedures
- 13. HYGIENE Person with known transmittable infection should not be permitted in OR suite (including cold, cold sore etc)
- 18. radiographic procedure used to locate undetected stone or obstructions within the biliary ducts
- 19. Total joint replacement used to correct ankylosis
- 20. REDUCTION Cast or Traction
- 22. Surgery preformed on the spine to remove bony fragments or disk material that mat be causing neural impingment
- 23. Snapshot taken during a fluoroscopy procedure
- 24. NAIL Surgical pinning of the tibia, C-Arm is used to visualize tibia, fibula, femur and associated hardware
- 25. Shockwaves sent through the body in order to break up kidney stones
- 28. Surgical procedure used to allivate pain from neural impingement
- 29. FIXATOR DEVICES Rods, screws, nails and other hardware used to internally repair fractures
- 30. MODE Magnify an area during a fluoroscopic procedure
- 31. ASSISTANT Used more frequently in the United States, allied heath practitioner
- 34. licensed physician specially trained and qualified to perform surgical procedures
- 38. Patient lying on back
- 39. Total Hip Replacement (AP and Lateral postoperative radiographic images)
Down
- 1. SPINAL STENOSIS Condition that enlarges facet joints, causing pressure on nerves. Can be allivated with a laminectomy procedure
- 3. TECHNIQUE Procedure used to lengthen bones using a special external fixator for severe fractures
- 6. PROVIDER MD or specially trained nurse, delivers anesthesia and monitors patient's vitals during surgery
- 8. C-Arm orientation used during laminectomy procedures to achieve lateral images
- 10. Laparoscopic procedure, used for removal of the gallbladder, fluro is used afterwards to check blood vessels
- 11. REDUCTION Reduction of fragments through surgical intervention
- 14. Patient lying on abdomen
- 15. RESECTION Of pituitary tumor, uses C-Arm to image head
- 16. ROOM ATTIRE Surgical scrubs, eyewear, masks, show covers, caps, gloves
- 17. INSERTION OR Chest x-ray done to assess the placement of the pacemaker within the chest, only 1 arm can be lifted for lateral
- 21. For either femur or tibia, images arteries to check for any blockages, visualizes the contrast filled arteries of the legs
- 26. UROGRAPHY Minor surgical procedure that uses contrast going in a retrograde direction (Backwards)
- 27. LOCALIZATION Surgical procedures using radiography or fluoroscopy to locate foreign bodies, such as bullets, sewing needles, or industrial steel fragments
- 32. CORRIDOR Between the draped patient and the instrument table
- 33. Trochanteric Fixator Nail
- 35. To align two bone fragments in the correct position as treatment for a fracture
- 36. FLUROSCOPIC PROCEDURES C-spine, Lumbar spine, Hip, Any extremity, Femur nail, Tibia nail, Hip pinning, Transphenoidal resection of pituitary tumor, Femoral or tibial arteriogram
- 37. NAIL Rod or nail inserted into intramedullary (IM) canal to reduce fracture
- 40. Dynamic Hip Screw