Across
- 3. The complete destruction of all living microorganisms.
- 5. What C-arm mode applies a filter to the original image to mask the anatomy of the pre-contrast image?
- 7. One area of a sterile gown that is considered sterile is from the ____ to the level of the ____ _____.
- 9. Which of the C-arm functions provide fluoroscopic guidance of catheter advancement or placement through the process of subtraction?
- 11. What orthopedic devices is used to stabilize a midfemoral shaft fracture?
- 12. The member of the surgical team responsible for the radiation protection of the other members is the?
- 13. The II should be placed ___ the patient to reduce exposure to the operator.
- 14. One area of a sterile gown that is considered sterile is from the ____ to the ____.
- 15. ____ is defined as an absence of infectious organisms.
Down
- 1. Which c-arm operation mode results in higher exposure to the patient?
- 2. The primary pathologic indication for an operative cholangiogram is
- 4. Which of the c-arm functions provide image recording in rapid succession?
- 6. A “backward” introduction of contrast into the urinary system.
- 8. An example of ___ ____ while using a c-arm is to place the tube under the table to reduce head and neck exposure.
- 10. A 30 degree c-arm ___ will ___ the dose to the face and neck by as much as a factor of four.
